Task Group Members Page
This is the front page of the Task Group members working space. If you can contribute to this work, please contact the chair of the Task Group via the DC Accessibility Community list. The commitment to contribute involves a commitment to regular communication as well as doing some work between meetings. Meetings will probably be fortnightly and held at times that best suit the membership - this is always difficult as we welcome people from around the world but cannot make the time zones tidy!
Accessibility Task Group Membership
Members:
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Liddy Nevile (leader)
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Madeleine Rothberg, WGBH/NCAM
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Matthew Smith, KBC
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Jutta Treviranus, ATRC, University of Toronto
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Rob Yonaitis, HiSoftware
On-going Tasks
Main Task: To develop a DCMI conformant application profile module for Access For All resource description
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finalise terminology and abstract model
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develop controlled vocabularies for terms
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organise namespaces for terms
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provide cross-walk from IMS/ISO to DC terms for education??
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provide guidelines for Access For All implementation
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develop some 'very good' examples
Main Task: To develop a DCMI conformant application profile module for Access For All user needs and preferences description
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finalise terminology and abstract model
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develop controlled vocabularies for terms
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organise namespaces for terms
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provide cross-walk from IMS/ISO to DC terms for education??
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provide guidelines for Access For All implementation
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develop some 'very good' examples
The following chart shows the timetable for the work:
| TASK | WORK PERIOD ENDS |
| Abstract model | January 31, 2007 |
| Term choice and definition | February 28, 2007 |
| Choice of terms for controlled vocabulary | February 28, 2007 |
| Provide namespace for application profile modules | March 31, 2007 |
Note that as the AccessForAll approach relies on the matching of user needs and preferences by resource characteristics, the development of both the resource description and the user needs and preferences modules will occur simultaneously.