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Ibiblio

ibiblio (formerly SunSITE.unc.edu and MetaLab.unc.edu) is a "collection of collections", and hosts a diverse range of publicly available information and open source content, including software, music, literature, art, history, science, politics, and cultural studies. As an "Internet librarianship", ibiblio is a digital library and archive project. It is…

History, Art & Science

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Owner
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Available in
Multilingual, but predominately English
Commercial
No
Created by
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Sun Microsystems
Current status
Online
Launched
c. 1992

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Overview

History

Advanced semantic analysis

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Map overview Semantic statistics

Ibiblio

Nodes39
Edges38
Triples54
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.051282
Components1

How this topic connects Entity context

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Ibiblio

Top relations

related to Currently supported projects · 30
Ibiblio → Began, Cafe, Damn Small Linux, Degree Confluence Project, Eric, Files, FreeDOS, Friends, General-Purpose Computation Using Graphics, GPGPU, Groklaw, Hardware, Historical, Hosted, Hosts MyDSL, Lait, Linux Documentation Project, Lyceum, MetaLab, Openphoto
related to history · 13
Ibiblio → Also, Chapel Hill, FAQ, In, It, MetaLab, North Carolina, Sun, Sun Microsystems, SunSITE, The, Today, University
is a · 2
Ibiblio → digital library and archive project, member of the Open Library and Open Content Alliance
Available in · 1
Ibiblio → Multilingual, but predominately English
Commercial · 1
Ibiblio → No
Created by · 1
Ibiblio → University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Sun Microsystems
Current status · 1
Ibiblio → Online
Launched · 1
Ibiblio → c. 1992
Owner · 1
Ibiblio → University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Registration · 1
Ibiblio → Optional

Important terminology Word statistics

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Important terminology

library also archive sunsite unc information public radio digital metalab project including internet domain first history university north carolina chapel

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
IbiblioAvailable inMultilingual, but predominately English1.00infobox
IbiblioCommercialNo1.00infobox
IbiblioCreated byUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Sun Microsystems1.00infobox
IbiblioCurrent statusOnline1.00infobox
IbiblioLaunchedc. 19921.00infobox
IbiblioOwnerUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill1.00infobox
IbiblioRegistrationOptional1.00infobox
IbiblioType of siteDigital library and archive1.00infobox
IbiblioURLibiblio.org1.00infobox
Ibibliois adigital library and archive project0.90text
Ibibliois amember of the Open Library and Open Content Alliance0.90text
Ibibliorelated to Currently supported projectsCafe0.60section

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