Overview of the IMS AccessForAll 3.0 PNP Specification For authoritative details please refer to the IMS publications available at: Note – no details are given here of the corresponding resource metadata specification known as the DRD (Digital Resource Description). This blog post outlines the specification of part of this, the part that relates to user profiles known in IMS as PNP (Personal Needs and Preferences). The public draft is provided so that implementors have the opportunity to begin work and provide comments before production of the final specification.” “The Accessibility project group has released a public draft of IMS Access for All v3.0. In September 2013 IMS published a public draft of the specification of AccessForAll 3.0 stating: I was a member of that group and have continued to be associated with this work. In 2000 and accessibility working group was established within IMS Global Inc. The development of a match set of resource metadata and student functional profiles was recognised in the late 1990s as the best way of achieving automated personalisation for accessibility in any Web based system but particularly an Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) or Learning Management System (LMS).