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Under SCORM it is said that "SCORM is now the de facto standard for e-learning content around the world". However, in the Content Packaging Extensions XML XSD Version 2.0 (SCORM 2004 4th Ed.) it says that "SCORM recognizes that the *IEEE LOM* is the defacto standard for metadata within the learning community and strongly recommends that LOM be used when describing SCORM Content Model Components."