Standard bodies are organizations that develop standards.
- British Standards institute
- Consortium of the Text Encoding Initiative
- Deutsche Institut für Normung e. V.
- Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
- General Ontology for Linguistic Description Community
- Health Level Seven International
- International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions
- International Organization for Standardization
- Language resource management — Feature structures
- Language resource management — Morpho-syntactic annotation framework
- HyperText Markup Language
- Language resource management — Linguistic annotation framework
- Information Processing — Text and Office Information Systems – Standard Generalized Markup Language
- Semantic role markup language
- Document management — Electronic document file format for long-term preservation
- Language resource management — Semantic annotation framework
- Data Category Registry
- REgular LAnguage for XML Next Generation
- Dublin Core Metadata Element Set
- Language resource management — Word segmentation of written texts
- Language resource management — Lexical markup framework
- Language resource management — Persistent identification and sustainable access
- Component Metadata Infrastructure
- Segmentation Rules eXchange
- Distributed Ontology Language
- Country Codes
- Computer applications in terminology — Terminological markup framework
- Systems to manage terminology, knowledge and content — Design, implementation and maintenance of terminology management systems
- Language Resources Management — Multilingual Information Framework
- Presentation/representation of entries in dictionaries — Requirements, recommendations and information
- Transcription of Spoken Language
- Information and documentation — Thesauri and interoperability with other vocabularies
- Language resource management — Syntactic annotation framework
- TermBase eXchange
- Document Style Semantics and Specification Language
- Language resource management — Simplified natural language — Part 1: Basic concepts and general principles
- Extensible HyperText Markup Language
- Dialogue Act Markup Language
- Corpus Query Lingua Franca
- Universal Coded Character Set
- Ontology Integration and Interoperability
- Markup Language for events and temporal expressions in natural language
- Information Technology — Topic Maps
- Codes for the representation of names of languages
- Portable Document Format
- Information technology — Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring Language
- Localization Industry Standards Association
- National Information Standards Organization
- Open Language Archive Community
- Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards
- RuleML Initiative
- The Library of Congress
- World Wide Web Consortium
- Internationalization Tag Set
- XML Path Language
- Terse RDF Triple Language
- Resource Description Framework
- Simple Knowledge Organization System
- SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language
- XQuery: an XML Query Language
- Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations
- Extensible Markup Language
- eXtensible Markup Language Name Space
- RDF Vocabulary Description Language: RDF Schema
- RDF/XML Syntax Specification
- Web Ontology Language
- RDF Data Query Language
- Extensible Stylesheet Language Formatting Objects
- Semantic Web Rule Language Combining OWL and RuleML
- XML Schema
British Standards institute (BSi) is a national organization for standardization of the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1901. Since then its main activities are facilitating, drafting, publishing and marketing British Standards and defining other guidelines. Most of the BS standards are developed in cooperation with other standardisation organisations at international and European level such as ISO, IEC, CEN, etc. More...
BSi has released the following standard(s):
TEI stands for The Text Encoding Initiative. It is an international consortium, which develops and maintains the TEI Guidelines as a recommended standard for representating texts in digital form. TEI was founded in 1987. The reason to establish TEI was the necessity to produce a set of guidelines for the creation, use and interchange of electronic texts initially in the fields of humanities, social sciences and linguistics. More...
TEI has released the following standard(s):
DIN has released the following standard(s):
The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) is an open international organization aiming at developing an interoperable metadata standard. The prerequisite for the standard was the overall acceptance and ability for the description of diverse electronic resources for the web. More...
DCMI has released the following standard(s):
GOLD Community has released the following standard(s):
Health Level Seven International (HL7) is a non-profit ANSI-accredited standards developing organization involved in the development of international healthcare informatics interoperability specifications. More...
is an independent, international, non-governmental, not-for-profit organization, which represents the interests of library and information services and their users. It was founded in 1927 in Edinburgh. In the meantime, IFLA has over 1500 members in approximately 150 countries around the world in the fields of library and information services. More...
IFLA has released the following standard(s):
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) was founded in February 1947 and is a non-government federation of national standards bodies from various national standards organizations. Meanwhile over 150 countries have been represented in ISO. ISO works on developing and publishing worldwide proprietary, industrial and commercial standards. In other words, the standards describe the requirements and guidelines accepted by the industry members. More...
ISO has released the following standard(s):
From 1990 to 2011 the Localization Industry Standards Association (LISA) was the premier not-for-profit association for individuals, businesses, associations, and standards organizations involved in language and language technology. One of the objectives of LISA was to develop and promulgate best translation and localization methods for software and hardware industries. More...
LISA has released the following standard(s):
The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) is a US-American non-profit standards organization. It was founded in 1939. In the meantime, NISO members consists of more than 70 organizations in the fields of publishing, libraries, IT and media. More...
NISO has released the following standard(s):
OLAC stands for Open Language Archives Community. It is an international partnership of institutions and individuals, aiming at creating a worldwide virtual library of language resources. OLAC was founded in 2000. The reason behind the foundation of the OLAC was to connect diverse communities, which are engaged in research, creation and development of linguistic resources. It was also to allow access for all users of those resources. More...
OLAC has released the following standard(s):
OASIS stands for the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards, which was founded in 1993. Meanwhile OASIS has more than 5000 participants representing over 600 organizations and individual members in 100 countries. More...
OASIS has released the following standard(s):
RuleML Initiative is an open network of both people and groups from industry and academia working on rule markup. Its main objective is to provide a basis for integrated rule-markup approach. RuleML Initiative collaborates with ISO and W3C, for instance in developing ISO Common Logic (CL) and W3C Rule Interchange Format (RIF). More...
RuleML has released the following standard(s):
LoC has released the following standard(s):
W3C stands for the World Wide Web Consortium. It is an international standards organization for the World Wide Web, which was founded in October 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee at the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science in Cambridge (Massachusetts). W3C coordinates its work with many other standards organizations. More...
W3C has released the following standard(s):