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ibiblio (formerly SunSITE and MetaLab) is a digital library and archive project run jointly by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Center for the Public Domain. It is a "collection of collections", and hosts a diverse range of publicly available information and open source software. It also offers streaming audio radio stations. Unless otherwise specified, all material on ibiblio is assumed to be in the public domain.

History

What is now ibiblio was founded in 1992 by the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill as SunSITE. SunSITE was to be an archive and an information sharing project for the public, and was funded by grants from Sun Microsystems, and thus the name. The relationship with Sun came to an end (an amicable one, according to the ibiblio FAQ[1]), and the name was changed to MetaLab.

In September 2000, MetaLab began to collaborate with the Center for the Public Domain; the name was changed to ibiblio to reflect the goal of being "the public's library and digital archive".

This site is hosted by ibiblio. Please support Wikinfo by donating to ibiblio.

You can also contribute to ibiblio by mail. Send your or your organization's tax-deductible contributions to:

Ibiblio.org
Campus Box 3456
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3456
Re: Donation

Make checks payable to University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill with a note "for ibiblio.org"

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