Srivastava, Ravija2007-06-152010-04-082007-06-152010-04-082006-02-0281-902079-1-1http://hdl.handle.net/1944/563Learning objects are building blocks of e-learning . They are found embedded in various types of environments viz. institutional repositories, VLEs/MLEs, online learning repositories and personal repositories. In the distributed environments it is difficult to locate a desirable LO to match with a given set of learning objectives, hence various standards pertaining to interoperability of the repositories and to facilitate cross-searching, accessibility, reusability, aggregation of LOs have been developed. But there is no agreement on the use of instructional design and verification of the content of a LO. The present study outlines quality control measures currently practiced by the managing organizations of selected representative learning repositories, with respect to these two criteria only.93334 bytesapplication/pdfenLearning ObjectsOnline RepositoriesQuality ControlBeyond Interoperability : Quality Control of Learning ObjectsArticle