Have you ever been concerned with evaluation of different #metadata standards? What criteria do you use when deciding for a certain metadata standard? Do you know any literature about that topic?

E.g. Based on what criteria do you choose #LRMI over #LOM ?

This is the final of four blog posts I've written in January about the projects I am working on. This one is about my work on learning resource #metadata, especially #LRMI. https://blogs.pjjk.net/phil/what-am-i-doing-here-4-learning-resource-metadata/

via @clintlalonde #BCcampus used a headless CMS with #LRMI support, built on Strapi, for its #OER collection.
With all sorts of disclaimers, I can still say that I personally hope we could get something similar in Quebec.

https://www.downes.ca/post/73843

@weblearning Cool. We (#LRMI/#DCMI) have a high-level categorization scheme in public draft, and are in the last couple of days days of taking comments on it.

More info here https://www.dublincore.org/news/2022/04-05_learning-resource-type-vocabulary-draft/

Draft scheme here: https://www.dublincore.org/specifications/lrmi/concept_schemes/learningResourceType/

I'm happy to try to answer any questions.

Learning Resource Type Vocabulary Draft

The Dublin Core task group on Learning Resource Metadata (LRMI) wishes to receive comments on a new high-level vocabulary for categorizing Learning Resources by type.

Interested in #LRMI/schema.org metadata for educational resources? Join today's #dcmi2020 session at 15:00 UTC. https://www.dublincore.org/conferences/2020/presentations/lrmi_metadata_in_use/
DCMI: LRMI Metadata in use