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A Complete List of Standards Developing Organisations
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This is retained as a resource but nothing new has been added since late 2009. No further additions will be made by the DCC.
This is retained as a resource but nothing new has been added since late 2009. No further additions will be made by the DCC.
A
- ACH
- Association for Computers and for the Humanities
- ACL
- Association for Computational Linguistics
- Adobe
- Adobe Systems Incorporated
- ALA
- American Library Association
- ALLC
- Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing
- ANSI
- American National Standards Institute
B
- Bibliographic Development Department, BL
- Bibliographic Development Department at the British Library
- Bureau Canadien des Archivistes / Bureau of Canadian Archivists
- Bureau Canadien des Archivistes / Bureau of Canadian Archivists
C
- CCSDS
- Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems
- CILIP
- Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals
- CLA/ACB
- Canadian Library Association/Association Canadienne des Bibliothèques
- Collections Trust
- Collections Trust
- Council of the European Union
- Council of the European Union
D
- DCMI
- Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
- DLF
- Digital Library Federation
- DLM Forum
- Document Lifecycle Management Forum
E
- European Parliament
- European Parliament
I
- ICA
- International Council on Archives
- IEC
- International Electrotechnical Commission
- IETF
- Internet Engineering Task Force
- ISO
- International Organization for Standardization
- ITU
- International Telecommunications Union
N
- NAA
- National Archives of Australia
- NCA
- National Council on Archives
- Network Development and MARC Standards Office
- Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress
- NISO
- National Information Standards Organization
- NIST
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
O
- OAI
- Open Archives Initiative
- OASIS
- Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards
- OCLC
- Online Computer Library Center
S
- SAA
- Society of American Archivists
- Standards, IMO, LAC
- Standards, Intellectual Management Office, Library and Archives Canada
T
- TNA
- The National Archives
U
- ULCC
- University of London Computer Centre
V
- VRA
- Visual Resources Association
W
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