[ibiblio-announce] Year of ibiblio past

paul jones pjones at metalab.unc.edu
Fri Dec 31 12:06:35 EST 2010


This year, in October appropriately at Halloween, ibiblio/sunsite/metalab
entered our 18th year. Who would have thought? No one of course but let's
revisit only the past 12 months quickly.

To quickly cite some major accomplishments that you may have missed:

We were cosponsored (with NCSU's Institute for Advanced Analytics) and I was
co-chair (with Michael Rappa of NCSU) of the International World Wide Web
Conference <http://www2010.org/www/> held in Raleigh in the spring. This is
the official Tim Berners-Lee/W3C sponsored web conference which drew over
1500 participants from all over the world. I was able to put together
underwriting by 8 different UNC units (Provost Office, Vice Chancellor for
Research, two Senior Associate Deans of Arts and Science, Computer Science,
Public Health, and Journalism and Mass Communication with logistics support
from SILS) and even better to repay the underwriters. The conference was a
big success in terms of papers submitted and accepted, speakers, panels and
in including very broad selection international and local attendees. This
past in part thanks to the great work of Janna Anderson of Elon who ran a
new "FutureWeb"
section<http://www.elon.edu/e-web/predictions/futureweb2010/default.xhtml>offered
at a reduced rate. And even better we finished with a small but
important to ibiblio profit.

This fall I was awarded an IBM Faculty Research
Grant<http://sils.unc.edu/NEWS/2010/jones>which will be used to help
develop our BitTorrent/Osprey
site <http://torrent.ibiblio.org/> with an eye toward the sharing of virtual
machine images for cloud computing.

We also partnered with Simpson Garfinkel of the Naval Postgraduate School
and Cal Lee of SILS on an NSF grant to use BitTorrent/Osprey to share large
disks images to be used in the teaching and learning of computer forensics.

We partnered with ITS on a grant of a disk array from Netapp. We'll be using
that disk array as we transition our hosting from MCNC to campus (more on
that below).

We received a very important gift of $50,000 from the Beal Fund of the
Triangle Community Foundation <http://www.trianglecf.org/> on behalf of
Lulu.com. Thanks, Bob.

New SILS Dean Gary Marchionini has put together a coalition to underwrite
ibiblio's cost of operations for the next three years by bringing together
commitments from the Provost Office, the University Libraries, ITS and SILS.
This doesn't cover all of our needs but it does mean that basic costs to
continue are now insured.

We have had quite a change of staff. In many ways, this isn't unusual since
most of our staff are students -- and if we all do right they graduate and
move on. Our student ibiblians are really important to us -- many stay on
for several years and carry a lot of our operations responsibilities -- but
we can pretty much plan on their growing and graduating.

But this year began with one of our sysadmins, Ken Chestnutt, leaving to
take another job and as quickly as he left his position, which was supported
by campus IT (aka ITS), was eliminated due to budget cuts. Donald Sizemore
continued as the lone full time sysadmin until late spring when he left to
join the School of Journalism. Luckily, we had a very strong recruitment
pool for Don's former position. From that strong pool, we selected John
Reuning, who began work with us as a student then later as a full time
employee before going to work off-campus.

One of John's largest responsibilities is to oversee the move of the ibiblio
services from MCNC to UNC campus. This move once accomplished will yield not
only a savings of $3400/month in hosting charges, but will put all of our
services on new equipment and in a more manageable virtualized environment.
Working with ITS staff, our goal is to set a standard in more modern
operations of virtual datacenters for the campus as well as to continue to
serve our ibiblio users and contributors and to train students.

And do take a look at the new ibiblio home page
<http://www.ibiblio.org/>which the ibiblians of this fall cooked up.
It's more dynamic and cleaner in
look and feel.

Besides the IWWW Conference, ibiblio and myself have done a lot of media and
outreach work in the past year including public radio, panels on net
neutrality and even giving a class on the short stories of Raymond Carver at
the NC School of Science and Math (see my vitae for
details<http://ibiblio.org/pjones/Vitae.html>
).

But no one I know personally has had as nice a coverage and mentions for
their good work than newly-Doctor-ed Fred Stutzman. Fred not only completed
the SILS PhD program being hooded this month, but his programs
Freedom<http://macfreedom.com/>and
Anti-Social <http://anti-social.cc/> seem to have been in every major
publication as a lifesaver for writers. Any software endorsed by Nick Hornby
and Nora Ephron is good by me.

Thanks to you all for making 2010 a great year at ibiblio
Paul

PS it's not too late to send a contribution to help us help
you<https://secure.ibiblio.org/gift/>
.

-- 
"Work as if you live in the early days of a better nation." Alasdair Gray
 "And best of all is finding a place to be in the early days of a better
civilization." Dennis Lee




-- 
"Work as if you live in the early days of a better nation." Alasdair Gray
 "And best of all is finding a place to be in the early days of a better
civilization." Dennis Lee
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