Interoperability of learning objects copyright in the LUISA semantic learning management system

Author

García González, Roberto

Pariente, Tomas

Publication date

2011-06-02T09:01:46Z

2011-06-02T09:01:46Z

2009



Abstract

Semantic Web technology is able to provide the required computational semantics for interoperability of learning resources across different Learning Management Systems (LMS) and Learning Object Repositories (LOR). The EU research project LUISA (Learning Content Management System Using Innovative Semantic Web Services Architecture) addresses the development of a reference semantic architecture for the major challenges in the search, interchange and delivery of learning objects in a service-oriented context. One of the key issues, highlighted in this paper, is Digital Rights Management (DRM) interoperability. A Semantic Web approach to copyright management has been followed, which places a Copyright Ontology as the key component for interoperability among existing DRM systems and other licensing schemes like Creative Commons. Moreover, Semantic Web tools like reasoners, rule engines and semantic queries facilitate the implementation of an interoperable copyright management component in the LUISA architecture.

Document Type

article
acceptedVersion

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

E-learning; Copyright; Learning object; Digital rights management; Drets d'autor i informàtica; Web semàntica; Ensenyament assistit per ordinador; Ensenyament virtual

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

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Versió postprint del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.1080/10580530903018037

Information Systems Management, 2009, vol. 26, núm. 3, p. 252 - 261

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(c) Taylor & Francis, 2009

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