Standards and Guidelines (13)

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URI: www.clagnut.com/blog/193/#title
Record last updated: 2003-06-15
URI: www.w3.org/WAI/GL/WCAG20/
Record last updated: 2003-06-15
URI: okabletech.okstate.edu/EITstandards.htm
Record last updated: 2003-06-15
URI: www.maccaws.org/
Record last updated: 2003-06-15
URI: www.maccaws.org/kit/way-forward/
In depth article discussing Web standards and how they affect business. Refutes several negative myths about Web standards and describes strategies for embracing standards.
Record last updated: 2004-04-06
URI: www.w3.org/AudioVideo/
W3C recommendation that enables simple authoring of interactive audiovisual presentations. Typically used for multimedia presentations which integrate streaming audio and video with images and text.
Record last updated: 2004-02-04
URI: www.dublincore.org/
The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative is an open forum working towards the adoption of common metadata standards. These standards can be utilised for a broad range of business and personal tasks where common data referencing and recording is required.
Record last updated: 2003-09-10
URI: jimthatcher.com/sidebyside.htm
Comparison between Priority 1 of the Web Content Accessibility Guideline checkpoints and the Section 508 Web Accessibility standards.
Record last updated: 2004-07-01
URI: www.imsglobal.org/accessibility/accessiblevers/index.html
Targeted at the distributed learning community and specifically addresses the challenges that exist in online education.
Record last updated: 2004-03-02
URI: www.w3.org/WAI/GL/2001/08/24-mapping.html
Checklist for planning the move from WCAG 1.0 to WCAG 2.0 (which is currently a working draft). Maps the old guidelines to the new ones in an easy to understand comparison table.
Record last updated: 2003-07-15
URI: www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/
Record last updated: 2003-06-17
URI: www.utoronto.ca/atrc/rd/vrml/main.html
Record last updated: 2004-03-20
URI: www.niso.org/committees/committee_ax.html
The OpenURL standard is a syntax to create web-transportable packages of metadata and/or identifiers about an information object.
Record last updated: 2003-11-19

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