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BS in Computer Science, North Carolina State University, 1972.
MFA in Poetry, Warren
Wilson College, 1993.
Clinical Professor in the School of Information and Library Science, 2012-present. The University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
Director. Masters of Science in Information Science Program. School of Information and Library Science, July 2017- present.
Director of ibiblio.org, Office of the Vice Chancellor, Information Technology Service, 1999-present.
Clinical Professor in the School of Media and Journalism (new name beginning August 2015 before that School of Journalism and Mass Communication). 2012-2017. The University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
Director of ibiblio.org, Office of the Vice Chancellor, Information Technology Service, 1999-present.
Clinical Associate Professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, 1999-2012. The University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
Clinical Associate Professor in the School of Information and Library Science, 1999-2012. The University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
Director of MetaLab, Office of the Vice Chancellor, Information Technology Service, 1997-1999.
Lecturer in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, 1997-1999. The University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
Lecturer in the School of Information and Library Science, 1997-1999. The University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
Technical Director, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia, 1996.
Lecturer in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, 1995. The University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
Lecturer in the School of Information and Library Science, 1995. The University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
Systems Programmer/Technical Manager, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Office for Information Technology, 1977-1994.
Areas of Interest
Electronic news, electronic publishing, collaborative environments
and applications, digital libraries, wide area information protocols
and applications, virtual communities, virtual reality uses as well as
social and legal issues relating to networked information and access
including intellectual property, first amendment issues, anonymity and
information access. Especially teaching in those areas.
Awards and Recognitions
- IBM Faculty Research Award. 2015.
- IBM Faculty Research Award. 2011.
- IBM Faculty Research Award. 2010.
- International World Wide Web Conference 2010. Co-chair.
- 2006 Knowledge Trust Honors Award for Innovation
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Founder of the original SunSITE program.
Now replicated in over 60 countries.
- Member of The Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists
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1993 winner of UNC Campus Technical Support Award for excellence in user support.
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Winner of North Carolina Arts Council Writer's Fellowship, Carolina Quarterly Poetry Prize and Prizes from Southern Humanities Review, Hellas, and others. (See Literary Vitae.)
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Winner of North Carolina Poetry Chapbook Award, 1990
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NC Arts Council Fellowship, 1980
2018 Teaching and Speaking
National and Community Talks and Conferences
- Social Media and the Surrender of Privacy. NC Museum of History. News and Observer Community Voices. April 25, 2018. Invited panelist.
- Representative David Price's Net Neutrality Forum. HQ Raleigh. April 23, 2018. Invited attendee.
UNC Classes and Theses
- INLS697 - Emerging Topics in Information Science (Spring, 2018)
- INLS690 - Information Science at Work (Spring, 2018)
- Adrianna Vu, Field Experience, Summer I, 2018.
- Zhangsinong Liu, Independent Study, Summer I, 2018.
- Connor Paul, Field Experience, Spring, 2018.
Local and UNC Boards and Committees
- University Copyright Committee
- University Open Access Committee
- Student Stores Advisory Committee
- Bull's Head Advisory Committee
- Affiliate Faculty in the Curriculum in International and Area Studies
- Affiliate Faculty in the Center of Media Law and Policy
- Global South Working Group
- North Carolina Writers Network Board of Directors - Vice President
- Student Education Broadcasting (WXYC) Board of Directors
Publications and Mass Media Interviews and Mentions
2017 Teaching and Speaking
National and Community Talks and Conferences
- A Citizen's Guide to Big Data. Friday Center Series. September 28, 2017. Invited panelist.
- How TOR works. Cybersecurity UNC Law 517. Joseph Kennedy class. September 19, 2017. Invited speaker.
- Google I/O Extended. May 17, 2017.Morehead Science Center, Chapel Hill, NC. Co-organizer.
- Discourse and Dialogue in #noemail. ANTH/FOLK/LING 484 Discourse and Dialogue. February 9, 2017. Guest speaker.
- TOR for location anonymity. INLS 89.001: Social Media and New Movements. February 6, 2017. Guest speaker.
UNC Classes and Theses
- INLS697 - Emerging Topics in Information Science (Spring, 2017)
- UNC SILS Dublin/Berlin Summer Seminar 2017. May 21 - June 3.
- INLS697 - Emerging Topics in Information Science (Fall, 2017)
- Nick Gross. PhD in Media and Communications. Comps completed January 2017.
- Erin Ryan. Masters in Library Science. Expected May, 2017. Chair.
- Carl Huang. Field Experience. Spring 2017. Advisor.
- John Bauman. Field Experience. Summer 2017. Advisor.
- Jenny Feng. Field Experience. Summer 2017. Advisor.
- Celine Yuwono. Field Experience. Fall 2017. Advisor.
Local and UNC Boards and Committees
- UNC Faculty Council (until July, 2017)
- Digital Innovation Lab Advisory Board (UNC Digital Humanities)
- University Copyright Committee
- University Open Access Committee
- SILS Diversity Committee (Chair)
- Student Stores Advisory Committee
- Bull's Head Advisory Committee
- Affiliate Faculty in the Curriculum in International and Area Studies
- Affiliate Faculty in the Center of Media Law and Policy
- Global South Working Group
- North Carolina Writers Network Board of Directors
- Student Education Broadcasting (WXYC) Board of Directors
Publications and Mass Media Interviews and Mentions
2016 Teaching and Speaking
National and Community Talks and Conferences
- Preserving Web Sites By Emulation. Invited talk. DigCCurr Professional Institute. Chapel Hill, NC. January 12, 2016.
- From Folk Music to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Kick off event for CHAT16 * Collaboration * Humanities * Arts * Technology. March 1. UNC. Event coordinator/co-sponsor.
- Google I/O Extended. May 18, 2016. Morehead Science Center, Chapel Hill, NC. Co-organizer.
- Hopscotch Design Festival. Panelist on Music and Design. September 9, 2016. Raleigh, NC. Invited panelist.
- Poetry in Plain Sight. Quarterly reading of winning poets. August 27, 2016. Winston-Salem Writers Group. Lewisville Public Library, Winston-Salem, NC.
UNC Classes and Theses
- INLS697 - Emerging Topics in Information Science (Spring, 2016)
- JOMC449 - Living and Working Online in 2016 (Fall, 2016)
- Lexi Namer - MJ Masters (Committee member) - "Picturing The Past: a visual look at the history of family photography" April, 2016
- Julia Glauberman - SILS Masters (Advisor) - "Academic Intergity Policies: Content, Context, and Implications For Academic Liberians" April, 2016
- David A Cowhig. (Advisor) End-user System for Generating SoundExchange Reports. A Master’s Paper for the M.S. in I.S. degree. April, 2016
- Beau Berman. Masters in Technology and Communication (Chair) - "TextSting - a community reporting site." Completed December 2016.
- Hillary Jones. Masters in Technology and Communication - "Engaging a Professional Online Medical Community Through a Gamified Community Management Tool." Expected December 2016.
- Nick Gross. PhD in Media and Communications. Comps due January 2017.
- Erin Ryan. Masters in Library Science. Expected May, 2017. Chair.
Local and UNC Boards and Committees
- UNC Faculty Council
- Digital Innovation Lab Advisory Board (UNC Digital Humanities)
- University Copyright Committee
- University Open Access Committee
- SILS Diversity Committee (Chair)
- Affiliate Faculty in the Curriculum in International and Area Studies
- Affiliate Faculty in the Center of Media Law and Policy
- Global South Working Group
- North Carolina Writers Network Board of Directors
- Student Education Broadcasting (WXYC) Board of Directors
- N.C. Scholastic Media Association. Poetry competition judge. December 2016.
Publications and Mass Media Interviews and Mentions
2015 Teaching and Speaking
National and Community Talks and Conferences
- 2015 Digital Innovation and Scholarship in Social Sciences and Humanities Symposium. East Carolina University. March 18, 2015. Invited Speaker.
- Life w/o eMail - Episode III - What's Wrong with eMail? #noemail Vodcast. Spain and Ireland. March 12, 2015. Featured guest.
- Switchpoint '15. "Digital Development Principles" Microlab. Saxapahaw, NC. April 23, 2015. Invited Speaker.
- Google I/O Extended. May 28, 2015. Chapel Hill, NC. Co-organizer.
- Consultant to PlayMakers Repertory and visiting Mellon Residency company, Critical Mass on Privacy and Surveillance. May 28, 2015.
- What is Net Neutrality and why would anyone want to kill it? Invited talk. MetLife. Cary, NC. July 15, 2015.
- Innovate with Google and UNC Kenan-Flagler. Chapel Hill, NC September 9, 2015. Attendee.
- Broadcast and social media panel. ABC 11 Minority Affairs Committee annual event. Chapel Hill,NC. October 3, 2015. Invited expert panelist.
- Humanities and Universities Seminar. Program in the Humanities and Human Values. Carolina Club. Chapel Hill, NC. October 10, 2015. Attendee.
- Dinner and discussion. Mellon Scholarly Communications Institute. National Humanities Center. RTP, NC. October 13, 2015. Invited Attendee.
- Library Freedom Seminar (EFF and NC ACLU). Chapel Hill Public Library. Chapel Hill, NC. October 16, 2015. Attendee.
- Finding Your Place in Social Media. NC Writers Network. Southwest Regional Library, Durham, NC. October 20, 2015. Invited speaker.
- IAH New Faculty Program Dinner. UNC. Chapel Hill, NC. November 5, 2015. Invited senior faculty.
- NCREN Community Day Panel. MCNC/NCREN. Wake Forest U. Winston-Salem, NC. November 12, 2015. Panel moderator.
Awards
- IBM Faculty Research Award. 2015.
UNC Classes and Theses
- John O'Connor - SILS Masters (Advisor) - "Towards a Profile of Open Government Data Users." (April, 2015)
- Eliza Hinkes - SILS Honors (Committee Member) - "Unfriending and Unfollowing Practices of College Student Users of Facebook" (April, 2015)
- Emily Leidolf - JOMC Honors (Committee Member) - "The Rise of Fashion Blogs: A Content Analysis of Fashion Blogs as an Advertising Tool" (April, 2015)
- Jiaoling Chen - Field Experience (Director) at Girl Develop IT (June - July, 2015)
- INLS697 - Emerging Topics in Information Science (Spring, 2015)
- JOMC449 - Living and Working Online in 2015 (Fall, 2015)
- Zack Williams. Field Experience (Director) at Paul Green Foundation. (September - November, 2015).
- Julia Glauberman - SILS Masters (Advisor) - "Academic Intergity Policies: Content, Context, and Implications For Academic Liberians" (due Spring, 2016)
Local and UNC Boards
- UNC Faculty Council
- Digital Innovation Lab Advisory Board (UNC Digital Humanities)
- University Copyright Committee
- Campus-wide Open Access Task Force
- Academic Advisory Committee for the Ackland Art Museum
- Documenting the American South Advisory Committee
- Masters in Technology and Communications Advisory Committee (JOMC)
- SILS Masters Committee
- NC LEARN Advisory Board
- Affiliate Faculty in the Curriculum in International and Area Studies
- Affiliate Faculty in the Center of Media Law and Policy
- Global South Working Group
- North Carolina Writers Network Board of Directors
- UNC Data Science/Data Studies Working Group
- Student Education Broadcasting (WXYC) Board of Directors
- N.C. Scholastic Media Association. Poetry competition judge. December 2015.
Publications and Mass Media Interviews and Mentions
- American's Top Colleges. UNC entry. Forbes, 2015.
"It is home to one of the oldest preserved websites, stored on an antique computer maintained by Professor Paul Jones, gifted to him by one of the original Swedish [sic] architects of the World Wide Web."
- WXYC uses NCREN to pioneer streaming Internet radio. MCNC Case study. March 12, 2015.
- Acxiom data tailor ads to Twitter users: Partnership expands from 2014 pact Arkansas Online & Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. March 6, 2015.
- Public officials walk a thin line online Star-News. Wilmington, NC. September 17, 2015.
- "News Media Strategic Visions and Speculative Futures." Book chapter in Content is King. Co-authors Chris Vargo, Gary Graham and Anita Greenhill. Bloomsbury Academic (New York and London, October, 2015). Published and available.
ibiblio Media Mentions
2014 Teaching and Speaking
National and Community Talks and Conferences
- Why You Could/Should/Must Quit Using email - #noemail. MetLife RTP. April 17, 2014. Invited speaker.
- Anonymity Done Well - TOR for Journalists. Reese NewsLab. April 4, 2014. Invited speaker.
- "Why You Could/Should/Must Use Better Ways of Communicating Than Email" Second Annual Robert Ballard Lecture for Carolinas Chapter: ASIS&T in collaboration with NCCU SLA and ASIS&T Student Chapters. National Humanities Center. April 5, 2014. Invited keynote speaker.
- DIMACS Workshop on Building Communities for Transforming Social Media Research Through New Approaches for Collecting, Analyzing, and Exploring Social Media Data. April 10 - 11, 2014. DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University. Invited participant.
- Metrolina Librarians Association. Invited keynote speaker. June 12, 2014. Charlotte, NC.
- 13th International Conference on WWW and INTERNET October 25-27 2014. Porto, Portugal. Invited Keynote.
Local and UNC Boards
- UNC Faculty Council
- Digital Innovation Lab Advisory Board (UNC Digital Humanities)
- University Copyright Committee
- Campus-wide Open Access Task Force
- Academic Advisory Committee for the Ackland Art Museum
- Documenting the American South Advisory Committee
- Masters in Technology and Communications Advisory Committee (JOMC)
- SILS Masters Committee
- NC LEARN Advisory Board
- Affiliate Faculty in the Curriculum in International and Area Studies
- Global South Working Group
- North Carolina Writers Network Board of Directors
- UNC Data Science/Data Studies Working Group
- Student Education Broadcasting (WXYC) Board of Directors
- N.C. Scholastic Media Association. Poetry competition judge. December 2014.
University Courses and Independent Studies
- JOMC449 - Living and Working Online in 2014
- INLS 697 - Emerging Issues and Technologies in Information Science
- INLS 890-976 - Prague Summer Seminar
- Honors Thesis committee member - Emily Leidolf JoMC
- Masters Thesis advisor - John O'Connor SILS
Dissertations and Theses(committee member)
- Liz Woolery (JOMC, PhD) in progress
- Oscar Guerra (JOMC,PhD) complete!
- Nick Shchetko (JOMC, MA) complete!
- Josh Rice (ILS, MSIS) complete!
- Olivia Dorsey (ILS Field Experience) complete!
Publications and Mass Media Interviews and Mentions
- "News Media Strategic Visions and Speculative Futures." Book chapter in Content is King. Co-authors Chris Vargo, Gary Graham and Anita Greenhill. Bloomsbury Academic (New York and London, scheduled for 2014). Accepted in rewrite for style.
- UNC professor Paul Jones went from pioneering to protesting email. Daily Tar Heel. February 3, 2014.
- The 2014 Survey: The biggest Internet impacts by 2025. Pew Research's Internet and American Life Project. March 10, 2014. Featured aphorism. Also in Full Report from Elon's Imagining the Internet Project.
- On World Wide Web's 25th birthday, see UNC's connection to first Web page. UNC.edu press release. March 12, 2014.
- What It Was Like to Surf the Web in 1989. Motherboard at Vice.com. March 12, 2014.
- Techies see future where Web flows like electricity. ComputerWorld. March 12, 2014. Quoted source.
- What Ever Happened to Second Life? Chronicle of Higher Education Vitae. April 22, 2014. article by Menachem Wecker. Quoted source.
- #FiberedUp - Movie on Google Fiber in the Triangle. Featured speaker (at 43:00 in). Released online April, 2014.
- Could Minecraft help kids get smarter?. Deseret News (National edition). May 19, 2014. Quoted source.
- 10 things we learned from Pew Research's Internet of Things report. The Guardian. May 14, 2014. Thing Number 7 is mine.
- The Internet of Things Will Thrive by 2025. Pew Research Center Internet Project. May 14, 2014. Cited expert.
- 6 Ways The Internet Of Things Will Develop By 2025 Co.Exist June 5, 2014. I am Way 3.
- "Gigabit Internet in Four NC Cities." State of Things. WUNC Radio. June 20, 2014. Featured expert.
- The 2014 Survey: Threats to Net access, innovation in 2025. Pew Research's Internet and American Life Project. July 3, 2014. Featured aphorism. Also in Full Report from Elon's Imagining the Internet Project.
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Threats to the internet in 2025 -- start worrying now. BetaNews (and others by license). July 4, 2014.
- Report: What Will the Internet Be Like In 2025. ITProPortal. July 7, 2014.
- Cyber Attacks Likely to Increase. Pew Internet Research Center. October 29, 2014.
- Net Threats. Pew Internet Research. July 3, 2015.
- Is the Internet doomed? Yes. And no.. Silicon Beat. San Jose Mercury News. July 3, 2014.
2013 Teaching and Speaking
National and Community Talks and Conferences
- "Cutting Edge Communication Tools - Beyond Facebook" invited panelist. AITP, Raleigh, NC. January 10, 2013.
- Science Online 2013. attendee (conference founder). January 30 - February 2, 2013.
- Talking #noemail & #noemailday (live & recorded G+ Hangout) organizing panelistwith Luis Suarez (IBM Europe) and Paul Lancaster (Sage UK). February 19, 2013.
- 2013 Emerging Trends in Information Professions Showcase. Attendee. Durham, NC. February 26, 2013.
- Cyberlaw. Invited guest lecturer. UNC Law. March 3, 2013.
- "The Work of Art, Technology, and Love in the Age of Digital Reproduction" Invited presention as part of " More Love: Art, Politics, and Sharing since the 1990s." Ackland Art Museum. March 20, 2013.
- "When Good Sites Go Bad" Invited speaker. "Information Stewardship in Public-Private Partnerships: Managing Vendor Agreements for Information Services" Chapel Hill, NC. April 19, 2013.
- SwitchPoint. (Innovation in Global Health and Development). Attendee. Saxapahaw, NC. April 19 - 20, 2013.
- Webinar on #noemail for Information Overload Research Group with Robert Shaw (ATOS & Blue Kiwi) and Luis Suarez (IBM Europe). May 8, 2013. Invited Panelist.
- Data-Crunched Democracy Conference: Where Do We Go From Here? Attendee. Philadelphia, PA. May 31, 2013
- ConleyCon Free Culture at Splatspace, 331 West Main St, Durham, NC August 8, 2013. Key note speaker.
- RTP.org 180 Open Source All Things. September 17, 2103. Featured Speaker.
- Duke Librarians' Assembly. September 25, 2013. Featured speaker.
- IBM University Day. October 4, 2013. Attendee.
- Bebo White on WebScience. October 28, 2013. Event organizer.
Local and UNC Boards
- Digital Innovation Lab Advisory Board (UNC Digital Humanities)
- University Copyright Committee
- Academic Advisory Committee for the Ackland Art Museum
- Documenting the American South Advisory Committee
- Masters in Technology and Communications Advisory Committee (JOMC)
- SILS Personnel Committee
- NC LEARN Advisory Board
- Affiliate Faculty in the Curriculum in International and Area Studies
- Global South Working Group
- North Carolina Writers Network Board of Directors
- UNC Data Science Working Group
- Carolina Seminars Search Committee (searching for director of the program)
- Student Education Broadcasting (WXYC) Board of Directors
- N.C. Scholastic Media Association. Poetry competition judge. December 2013.
University Courses and Independent Studies
- INLS 697 - Emerging Issues in Information Science (2 sections)
- JOMC 449 - Citizen Media, Blogging, etc
- Independent Study (graduate) - Chris Vargo
- Independent Study (undergraduate) - Jason Dunn
- Masters Project - Bryan Gaston
- Field Experience - Amanda Palmer (Fidelity)
Dissertations and Theses(committee member)
- Roxane Coche (JOMC, PhD) "Online coverage and exposure of women's sports: content analyses of international sports news websites and athlete's Twitter profiles" completed April 2013.
- Javier Velasco-Martin (SILS, PhD) "Unpacking Online Self-Disclosure" completed
- Liz Woolery (JOMC, PhD) in progress
- Oscar Guerra (JOMC,PhD) in progress
- Nick Shchetko (JOMC, MA) in progress
- Bryan Gaston (SILS, MA) "What's Open: an iPhone app" completed April 2013.
Publications and Mass Media Interviews and Mentions
- "Beyond email: the constantly changing realm of electronic communication." University Gazette (UNC). January 30, 2013. Vol. 38, No. 2. Page 1, 7.
- "Getting Ready to Teach Your First Day of Class." Chronicle of Higher Education - Vitae. August 12, 2013.
Oldest Web Page
- The First Web Page, Amazingly, is Lost (NPR Science May 22, 2013)
- 1991 Web Page found, Password lost (first-website.web.cern.ch May 23, 2013
- Search is on for lost first draft of original web page (C-net May 23, 2013)
- Web Page Demonstrated at Hypertext 91 Surfaces (First Website Blog. My 23, 2013) [image of my tweet to CERN]
- BBC Tech News (May 24, 2013) Online appeal unearths historic web page
- News & Observer (May 24, 2013) "Hunt for world's oldest WWW page leads to UNC Chapel Hill"
- VERY EARLY WEB PAGE UNEARTHED AFTER CERN'S PLEA FOR ONLINE RELICS (Fast Company. May 24, 2013) [appropriately in all caps]
- Online appeal helps recover historic webpage (Times of India, May 25,2013) [note link to my sports career]
- Historic web page recovered by online appeal (Zee News India. May 25, 2013)
- The search for the first web page (Rappler - Manilla, Philippines. May 27, 2013)
- Historic web page recovered through online plea (ZeeNews - India. May 28, 2013)
- UNC Professor hold a piece of Internet History (The Daily Tar Heel. May 30, 2013)
- World: We Have Lost the First Webpage. Professor: Oh, I Have a Copy of It Right Here. (Atlantic Tech. May 30, 2013)
- The first Web page is lost - a copy is found on Paul Jones' NeXT Cube - available on the Web all along (UNC School of Information & Library Science. June 3, 2013)
- Search For 1st Web Page Takes Detour Into NC (Associated Press. June 11, 2013. republished worldwide)
- Hunt For The First Web Page Leads To UNC-Chapel Hill (WUNC. June 12, 2013)
- Meet the Internet pioneer who lays claim to the world's first webpage (Upstart. June 13, 2013)
- American's Top Universities - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. (Forbes. retrieved August 1, 2013.) Profile of UNC has imaginative fact-fractured version of Oldest Web Page story.
2012 Teaching and Speaking
National and Community Talks and Conferences
- Internet Summit 2012. Featured panelist. November 8, 2012. Raleigh Convention Center. Raleigh, NC.
- North Carolina Research and Education Network Community Day. Keynote speaker. November 15, 2012. Elon University. Elon, NC.
- IBM University Day (attendee). November 9, 2012. Research Triangle Park, NC.
- Digital Humanities Symposium (attendee). North Carolina State University. October 27, 2012. Raleigh, NC.
- Fidelity Investments Leadership in Technology Executive Speaker North Carolina State Computer Science. September 19, 2012. Raleigh, NC.
- Society of Professional Journalists - Region 2 Conference. Invited speaker. March 31, 2012. Elon University.
- In Search of New Media Watchdogs (FCC conference). Invited member. January 20, 2012. UNC JOMC.
- IBM Cloud Academy. Presenter. April 19 - 20, 2012. Research Triangle Park.
- IndieLit "Next Generation of Writers" "New Media in an Old Business." Panelist. April 27, 2012. North Carolina Writers Network. Greensboro, NC.
Campus guest speaker
- "terasaur" UNC Law School class on cyberlaw. 2/28/2012
- "When Good Sites Go Bad" Digital Discussions series. Carolina Digital Library and Archives. September 13, 2012.
- "What's new in Social Networks" UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communications International visitors (Korea & China). 2/15/2012
- "#noemail" JOMC/HBHE 826 IHC Colloquium. 2/6/2012
University Courses and Independent Studies
- University of North Carolina - University College London Summer Seminar (May 2012)
- INLS089 - Cultures of Online Social Networks (First Year Seminar)
- Independent Study - Jane Hall (JOMC undergrad)
- Independent Study - Roxane Coche (JOMC doctoral student)
- SILS Masters Paper - Evan Carroll
- SILS Masters Paper - Kate Collins
- SILS Masters Paper - Madeline Vietch
- JOMC 449 - Blogging, Citizen Journalism, Vernacular Video
- JOMC 491 - iPhone/iPad Programming
- SILS Independent Study - Chris Vargo (JOMC doctoral student)
- JOMC Independent SPCL Study - Colin Jennings (JOMC undergrad)
Local and UNC Boards
- Digital Innovation Lab Advisory Board (UNC Digital Humanities)
- Chapel Hill Public Library Board of Trustees
- Administrative Board of the Libraries (UNC)
- University Copyright Committee
- Academic Advisory Committee for the Ackland Art Museum
- Documenting the American South Advisory Committee
- Masters in Technology and Communications Advisory Committee (JOMC)
- SILS Undergradate Committee
- UNC Libraries Search Committee - Scholarly Communications Librarian
- NC LEARN Advisory Board
- Affiliate Faculty in the Curriculum in International and Area Studies
- Global South Working Group
- North Carolina Writers Network Board of Directors
Publications and Mass Media Interviews and Mentions
Thesis Committees
- Paige West (Completed)
- Jason Griffy (Completed)
- Olena Gerus (Completed)
- Samira Fazel (Completed)
Honors Thesis Committees
- Tadra Martin (Completed - chair)
- Katharine Melville (Completed)
Advisory Committees
Local Boards- Chapel Hill Public Library Board of Trustees
Publications
- "Birds and Fishes" News and Observer. Sunday Journal. June 20, 2004.
2003 Teaching and Speaking Engagements
- Visitors from Monteray Tech. February 4, 2003. Invited Speaker.
- NSF Reviewer. February, 2003.
- Wake County Libraries. Staff Day Keynote Speaker. February 17.
- 55th Conference on World Affairs. Invited panelists/participant. Boulder, CO. April, 2003.
- CSI: Science in Justice
- Developing the Click: Info Tech
- Dot Coms' Financial Meltdown
- The Playstation Age
- Are We Waiving Our Rights With Our Flags?
- DUET Mountain Music: The Simple and the Sublime
- IBM Symposium. October 29. Invited speaker.
- NCREN Research Group. October 6. Invited speaker.
- UNC CS Seminar on writing. October 14. Invited guest lecture.
- UNC Jomc 50. October 20. Invited guest lecture.
- News and Observer. September 9. Focus group on Arts and Features. Invited participant.
- National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture. Regional gathering. December 5. Local organizer.
- NCREN Community Day. December 12. Invited speaker.
Dissertation Committees
- Bob Stepno (Completed)
- Joey Senat (defense scheduled)
- Patrick O'Neill (proposal defended)
- Victoria Ekstrand (Completed))
- Richard Landesberg (writtens complete)
- Jonathan Lillie (proposal defended)
- James Carstens (completed)
- Nathan Epley (proposal defended)
- Cassandra Imfeld
Advisory Committees
- Documenting the American South
- Carolina Health and Environment Community Center
- UNC-CH Environmental Resource Program
- The South (production project)
Local Boards
- Chapel Hill Public Library Board of Trustees
- The Fantasy and Reality of 2004. Wired.com. December 29, 2003.
- Where Sharing Isn't a Dirty Word. Wired.com. November 17, 2003.
- First Internet digital film library debuts. Newsforge. November 11, 2003.
- Group targets UNC computer user in crackdown on music sharing. Herald-Sun. November 16, 2003.
- Anti-copying campaign treads on rights. Herald-Sun. November 17, 2003.
- Political Web log has great potential. Herald-Sun. November 1, 2003.
- ibiblio designates September as "Linux Month". NewsForge. September 03, 2003.
- Linux: 12 Years Old This Month. LinuxWorld. September 3, 2003.
- WEB AFFAIRS: Access to culture should remain free. The Nation (Thailand). Aug 18, 2003.
- Study: Boomers Still Prefer Printed Pages. Editor and Publisher (and other 70 other news sites and papers. Thanks AP). Septwmber 04, 2003.
- The wide, wild world of ibiblio. The News and Observer. Raleigh, NC. March 12, 2003.
2002 Teaching and Speaking Engagements
- Independent Studies
- Ron Brown
- Adair Thaxton
- Todd Wilkens
- Eugene Kim
- Departmental Committees
- SILS Undergraduate Committee
- JoMC Distance Education Committee
- Advisory Committees
- NC ECHO (Exploring Cultural Heritage Online)
- Documenting the American South
- Carolina Health and Environment Community Center
- UNC-CH Environmental Resource Program
- NC Literary Festival
- National and International Boards
- Linux Documentation Project
- American Open Technology Consortium (founding board member)
- Folkstreams.net
- Dissertation Committees
Bob Stepno (ABD)
Joey Senat (defense scheduled)
Wendy Robinson (completed)
Scott Brown (completed)
Timothy Bajkiewicz (completed)
Mark Pescatore (completed)
Patrick O'Neill (proposal defended)
Victoria Ekstrand (proposal defended)
Richard Landesberg (writtens complete)
Brian Carroll (writtens complete)
Jonathan Lillie
James Carstens
Nathan Epley
Ben Brunk (proposal defended)
- Master's Papers
Roger Donaghy
- Publications
- A Quantitative Profile of a Community of Open Source Linux
Developers by Bert J Dempsey, Debra Weiss, Paul Jones, and Jane
Greenberg. Communications of the ACM. April, 2002.
- Review: Secrets and Lies: Digital Security in a Networked
World, by Bruce Schneier. in Journalism and Mass Communication
Quarterly. Forthcoming.
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Newby, Gregory B.; Greenberg, Jane & Jones, Paul. 2003. "Open Source
Software Development and Lotka's Law: Bibliometric Patterns in
Programming." Journal of the American Society for Information Science and
Technology 54(2): 169-178.
- "At The Tupperware Party." Sunday Reader. News and Observer. May 12, 2002.
- Citings
- Without Power but on the Net. WUNC-FM's State of Things. December 9, 2002. Invited expert on call-in show
- Books for the Holidays. WUNC-FM's State of Things. November, 2002. Invited expert on call-in show
- .xxx Internet Domain. WUNC-TV Carolina Now. October 3, 2002.
- Self promotion may help melt away music blues The Daily Camera. Boulder, CO. April 13, 2002.
- Plagaiarism construct of Western civilization The Daily Camera. Boulder, CO. April 12, 2002.
- Panelists discuss personal rights, national security
The Daily Camera. Boulder, CO. April 11, 2002.
- Freedom or Liberty? The Colorado Daily. Boulder, CO. April 11, 2002.
- Stream On: New legislation threatens to end Internet broadcasting for small radio stations The Spectator. Raleigh, NC. April 10, 2002.
- Opening up the World to Open Source. The News and Observer. Raleigh, NC. February 13, 2002.
- The Proper Nettiquette for Tag Lines. The News and Observer. Raleigh, NC. February 13, 2002.
- Net.radio endangered. KGNU. Boulder, CO. April 10, 2002.
- Net.radio feature. All Things Considered. National Public Radio. May 2, 2002.
- Webcasting Royalties All Things Considered. National Public Radio. June 21, 2002.
- Mr and Mrs Geek go to Washington Wired. April 19, 2002.
- 'Superarchives' Could Hold All Scholarly Output
Chronicle of Higher Education. July 5, 2002.
- "Ask About 10 Years of Free Web Publishing" interview in SlashDot. July 29, 2002.
- Interviews: Ibiblio Director Paul Jones Answers second part of Slashdot interview. August 7, 2002.
- "Water, civility and hot-lines." WUNC-FM's State of Things. August 15, 2002. Invited expert on call-in show.
- Grants and Partnerships
- 3D Digital Rare Book Library Project - E. S. P. Das
Educational Foundation. January 2002 - February 2003. $530,000 for the
project.
- Internet 2 Distributed Storage Initiative. January 2002 - June 2002.
- IBM Shared University Research Grant. July 2002. $50,000.
2001 Teaching and Speaking Engagements
- NCSU Librarians Association. Invited Speaker. January 18, 2001. Raleigh, N. C.
- Southern Presses Association. Invited Panelist. February 3, 2001. Duke University.
- Program in Humanities and Human Values. Adventures in Ideas. "Freedom and Responsibility". February 16-17, 2001. Chapel Hill, NC.
- Internet Impact Symposium sponsored by Odum Institute Faculty Working Group on Internet Impact on Social Science Research Invited Speaker. March 30, 2001. Chapel Hill, NC.
- 53rd Conference on World Affairs. Invited panelists/participant. Boulder, CO. April, 2001.
- Beta Phi Mu Annual Meeting and Banquet. Invited keynote speaker. Chapel Hill, NC. May 10, 2001.
- Carolina Genomics Initiative. Invited speaker. Chapel Hill, NC. May 11, 2001.
- Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility Privacy Panel. Video taping team lead. May 23, 2001.
- International Visitors (Tunisia, Malaysia, Croatia, Slovenia,
Pakistan). Invited speaker on Free Software and Copyright. July 30,
2001.
- International Visitors (Qatar, UAE, Egypt, Saudi Arabia). Invited speaker on Free Software and Copyright. September 10, 2001.
- TRINOC CON Speculative Fiction Conference Panel on the Future of the Internet with Vernor Vinge, Mark Van Name, Steve Champeon, and Scott Nicholson. October 7, 2001.
- Triangle Society of Technical Communicators. Open Source Software Development. October 11, 2001.
- Shaftesbury Society. John Locke Foundation. November 12, 2001.
- Conferences attended
- Open Archives Initiative. January 23, 2001. Washington, DC.
- South Atlantic Digital Humanities Summit. February 15 - 16, 2001. Charlottesville, VA. Invited Attendee.
- NC Statewide Leadership Conference on Access to Special Collections. April 4, 2001. High Point, NC. Invited Attendee.
- First Annual Conference on Neurogenomics. April 24 - 26, 2001. UNC-CH. Invited Attendee.
- NCSU Conference on Privacy. Raleigh, NC. May 21, 2001.
- Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (ACM and IEEE). Roanoke, Va. June 24 - 28, 2001.
- Advisory Committees
- NC ECHO (Exploring Cultural Heritage Online)
- Documenting the American South
- Carolina Health and Environment Community Center
- UNC-CH Environmental Resource Program
- Departmental Committees
- SILS Undergraduate Committee
- JoMC New Media Search Committee
- Honors Program
- Jeremy Hurtz - C-START "Carolina Students Taking Academic Responsibility Through Teaching" class on the Postmodern Comic book
- Dissertation Committees
Bob Stepno (ABD)
Joey Senat (defense scheduled)
Wendy Robinson (ABD)
Scott Brown (proposal accepted)
Timothy Bajkiewicz (defense scheduled)
Mark Pescatore (exams completed)
Patrick O'Neil
Victoria Ekstrand
Ben Brunk
- Guest Teaching 2001 (while on research leave)
- John Sweeney's On-Line Advertising class. February 6, 2001.
- Koleman Strumpf's Public Goods Economics class. February 6, 2001.
- Mike Nelson's Digital Libraries Information Science class. March 21, 2001.
- Deb Aikat's Cyber-journalism (aka JOMC 50) class. March 26, 2001.
- Independent Studies Supervised (while on research leave)
- Victoria Ekstrand (Copyright Misuse)
- James DaLeo (Privacy)
- Tatiana Irvine (Digital Folklore)
- Richard Landesberg (Media Convergence)
2000 Teaching and Speaking Engagements
- Carolina Technology Consultants 4th Annual Retreat. Keynote Speaker. December 15, 2000. Chapel Hill, NC.
- Coalition for Networked Information Fall Task Force Meeting. Invited Speaker. "Contributor-run Libraries." December 7 - 8, 2000. San Antonio, TX.
- Live Webcast on Centerstage. Red Hat Center and NCSU. November 28, 2000. Host/speaker.
- IBM developerWorks barCode Featured Speaker "Linux Development Patterns and Webs of Trust." October 26, 2000. Seattle, WA.
- Southeast Colloquium"s 25th Anniversary
Featured Speaker "Journalism Education - Then and Now," with Jack Adams. March 16 - 18, 2000.
- Triangle Chapter - American Records Management Association. Invited speaker on Knowledge Management. April 6, 2000.
- 52nd Annual Conference on World Affairs Invited Panelist. April 10 - 14, 2000.
- International Workshop on New Electronic Media for Global
Communication. Invited Panelist. Teleconference: "New Information
Technologies: Bridges, Tunnels or Barriers in International
Communication." with Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland. April 28. Sponsored by Fulbright International Center For Central and Eastern Europe.
- Roger and May Belle Penn Jones Executive Seminar in the Humanities. Invited attendee. May 21 - 26, 2000.
- Dissertation Committees
Bob Stepno (ABD)
Joey Senat (defense scheduled)
Wendy Robinson (ABD)
Scott Brown (proposal accepted)
Dan Shaver (PhD Completed)
Kathy Olson (PhD completed)
Scott Maier (PhD completed)
Mark Pescatore (exams completed)
- Masters Committees
Colleen Kenny (completed)
Scott Griffin (completed)
Kevin McComack (completed)
2000 Publications
- A Quantitative Profile of a Community of Open Source Linux Developers
by Bert J Dempsey, Debra Weiss, Paul Jones, and Jane Greenberg.
Accepted for publication by Communications of the ACM.
- Brooks' Law and open source: The more the merrier? Feature. IBM developerWorks Open Source zone. May 26, 2000.
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. June 12, 2000.
"ICANN Membership - what does it mean?"
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. May 22, 2000.
"Voice Recognition."
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. May 15, 2000.
"Machine MisTranslations."
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. April 3, 2000.
"Stock Options."
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. March 20, 2000.
"Digitizing Slides."
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. February 28, 2000.
"Where's the Money?"
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. February 14, 2000.
"Invasions!"
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. January 31, 2000.
"Total Deletion?"
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. January 24, 2000.
"E-mail Tax?"
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. January 3, 2000.
"Get that Domain Name!"
- "Digital Libraries" chapter in The Cybrarian's Manual Chicago: ALA Editions. January, 2000. Editor, Pat Ensor.
- "In Search of the Poetry in Tecnhology: An Amiable Debate between Paul Jones and Betty Adcock." Literacies and Technologies: A Reader for Contemporary Writers. New York: Longman Publishers. Forthcoming. Editor, Robert Yagelski.
Citings
- Germany Leads In Open-Source Development. CMP's TechWeb. November 1, 2000.
- iBiblio Takes MetaLab Concept To A New Level. Slashdot. Feature interview with Robin Miller. September 17, 2000.
- U. of North Carolina Gets $4-Million to Expand 'Public Library of the Internet'. Chronicle of Higher Education. September 12, 2000.
- Online library makes its debut. News and Observer. September 12, 2000. Page B1.
- File-Sharing Web Site Debuts. Daily Tar Heel. September 12, 2000.
- Byrds Guitarist Brings Rock History to Life. Daily Tar Heel. September 12, 2000.
- UNC's online library to be built by users. Chapel Hill News. September 13, 2000. Front page.
- Byrds founder takes '60s to classroom. Chapel Hill News. September 13, 2000. Front page.
- Online Library. Durham Herald. September 12, 2000. Front page.
- Other ibiblio.org stories on WUNC-FM, WRAL-TV and other media.
- Suspended animation. News and Observer. June 20, 2000.
- Carrboro: The new art colony. News and Observer. March 6, 2000.
- Daily Tar Heel Time-Warner and AOL Merger. January 11, 2000.
Conferences attended
1999 Teaching and Speaking Engagements
- Dissertation Committees
Bob Stepno
Joey Senat
Greg Makris (completed)
Wendy Robinson
Randy Patnode (completed)
John Carvalho (completed)
Scott Brown
Dan Shaver
Kathy Olson
Scott Maier
- Masters Committees
Carlene Hampel (completed)
Jason Sugar (completed)
Scott Griffin
Kevin McComack
Amy Griswald
- Other Committees
Faculty Instructional Technologies Advisory Committee
Documenting the American South Advisory Committee
1999 Publications
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. January 3, 2000.
"Get that Domain Name!"
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. December 27, 1999. "Will the AirPort work with BellSouth ADSL?"
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. December 20, 1999. "Why is a tilde in a WWW address?"
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. December 13, 1999. "DSL questions answered - more or less."
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. December 6, 1999. "What is this @?"
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. November 29, 1999. "How Many Web Sites?"
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. November 8, 1999. "Finding the Best ISP"
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. November 1, 1999. "Modems and 56Kbs"
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. October 18, 1999. "What is Y2K?"
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. October 4, 1999. "Broken Audio Jack"
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. September 27, 1999. "VCR and Y2K"
- Stump the Geeks Weekly column. News and Observer. September 20, 1999. "numlock setting."
- Stump the Geeks Intro to a weekly column. News and Observer. September 13, 1999.
- "I see an elephant" Visions lead off for Mappa Mundi June 1, 1999.
- "Digital Libraries" chapter in The Cybrarian's Manual (forthcoming from ALA Editions) Editor, Pat Ensor.
Publications and Articles Concerning or Featuring
1998 Teaching and Speaking Engagements
- NC Gigabit Network Conference - (Invited Panelist "Faculty Use of High Speed Networks") - February 13
- SURA Conference on Networked Video - (Invited Speaker "Video for the Masses NOW") - March 18 - 19
- North Carolina Literary Festival - (Invited Speaker) - April 3 - 5
- "UNC in 2048." Class of 1948 Reunion. May 16, 1998. (Invited Speaker).
- "Internet in the Classroom" Kazakhstani Journalists (Invited). May 18, 1998.
- State Historical Records Advisory Board Teleconference (Invited) August 12, 1998.
Dissertation Committees:
- Bob Stepno
Joey Senat
Greg Makris
Wendy Robinson
Randy Patnode
Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez
Masters Committees:
- Michael Manning
Melissa Liles
Stephanie Flynn
Heather Bambalough
Jamie Vacca
Other Committees:
- Faculty Instructional Technologies Advisory Committee (FITAC)
NC Literary Festival (IRSS, MetaLab, etc)
UNC Institute for Arts and Humanities - Technical Design
JOMC Distance Education Committee
1998 Publications
1998 Articles with citations and interviews
- Internet can't police itself Raleigh News and Observer. November 15, 1998. Featured expert in special Internet Privacy section.
- Internet Pushes Other Media on Breaking Stories WRAL-TV, Raleigh, NC. September 21, 1998. Interview with TechTalk's Tom Lawrence.
Here's the behind the scenes version.
- "Virtual Virtuosos of Hollerin'" New York Times. August 27, 1998.
- "Distilling History" News and Observer. May 19, 1998.
- Folk Rock of Ages Salon Magazine. May 7, 1998.
- "Technology and the University in 2048" Almanac. Chapel Hill
Cable. Interview with Roland Giduz. May, 1998. RealVideo of the Show Part 1 Part 2
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"Technology grant sparks new teaching tools for film"
Chapel Hill News. May 1, 1998.
-
Southern Folklife Collection expands reach via web site"
Chapel Hill News. April 26, 1998.
- "Roger and Me" News and Observer. March 15, 1998.
- Federal prosecutors want DOT to turn over e-mail" News and Observer. February 25, 1998.
- "Wonders of Web come with caveat for employers" News and Observer. February 7, 1998.
- "So.What?" News and Observer. December 21, 1997.
- "Dead Sea Scrolls, Pearl Harbor among varied topics on SunSITE" UNC News Service (picked up on several state and national papers). March 24, 1998.
- 2048 - A virtual vision" Daily Tar Heel. April 15, 1998.
- "A Carolina Mosaic: Thinking Bigger" (Alumni login required). Carolina Alumni Review. March/April 1998. Page 50.
1997 Teaching and Speaking Engagements
- University Courses
Conference presentations
Philanthropy Journal Conference
- (Invited speaker "Some Internet Futures") - April 1 and 2 Greensboro,
NC
American Library Association - Association
of College and Research Libraries (Invited Speaker "The New Generation
of Scholars: Do they Really Need us?) June 26 - July 3 San Francisco
Sixth International World Wide Web Conference
(Panel coordinator and developer for "Managing Large Internet Servers,"
(juried); Speaker for "Internet Publishing: A Poet's View, " (juried);
"WAIS (History Day)," (invited); "White House Web Pages (History Day),"
(invited); Panelist for "Internet Publishing" (invited)) April 6 - 11 Santa
Clara
International SunSITE Manager's Conference - April 22 - 23 - Eastbourne,
Sussex, UK (Group leader on SunSITE Development Issues discussion (invited)
Sun European Education and Research Conference - April 24 - 25 - Eastbourne,
Sussex, UK (attendee)
1997 Service meetings and talks
- Planetfest '97 - Mars Landing
Celebration and Conference of the Planetary Society - July 4 - 6 - Pasadena
CA (networked video and audio coordination and implementation) (invited)
New Horizons in Aging: Colleges and Communities Working Together - 2nd
Annual North Carolina Summer Symposium on Aging - July 23 - 25 ("Tomorrow's
Issues Today") (invited)
School of Journalism and Mass Communication Board of Visitors - April
5 ("What is MetaLab")
School of Information and Library Science Board of Visitors - April
18 ("What is MetaLab")
International Visitors Center - Polish Broadcasters - April 18
International Visitors Center - Dr. Puente of Chile - March 17
IBM Information Technology
Systems Consultants - May 15
Committees:
- Botanical Database Development (ILS and others)
Not-the-Pulitizer Committee (JOMC)
NC Literary Festival (IRSS, MetaLab, etc)
UNC Institute for Arts and Humanities - Technical Design
JOMC Distance Education Committee
Organizer for James
Boyle, speaker on Intellectual Property, with IRSS Study Group on Academic
Publishing, JOMC, ILS, and MetaLab - April 16
Campus Guest lecturer:
- ILS (Kirstin Boecher)
JOMC (Deb Aikat)
Invited Attendee: Unfinished Business: Overcoming Racism, Poverty,
and Inequity in the South. The Center for the Study in the American South
and Jesse Ball duPont Fund. October 27-28.
1997 Publications
1996 Teaching and Speaking engagements
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University Courses
University
of Virginia Seminar--Internet Issues Fall 1996
Southern Presses of AAUP (Paper-Byte Book and Web Publishing 101)
Conference on Information
Technology in Tertiary Education; Cape Town, South Africa (Conference
Keynote)
International Conference on Information
Science and Technology: Perspectives in the 21st Century; Taipei, Taiwan,
ROC (Invited Featured Speaker)
American Library Association
(ACRL Invited Speaker "Scholar's Workstation" and LITA Invited Speaker
"Java")
Making History on the Web: Creating On-Line Materials for Teaching US History;
H-NET seminar (Copyright Presentation)
University of Witwatersrand (Johannesburg,
South Africa) Speaker series (Six talks on Internet publishing and teaching
issues)
North Carolina Writers' Network's "Harperprints-in-the-Schools" Poetry
Series
North Carolina Writers' Network's Fall 1996 Conference (two panels)
University of Virginia Speakers Series: Digital
Directions (organizer) Fall 1996
Various University of Virginia classes
1996 Publications
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"Serving Your
Internet Needs Since 1992," D-Lib
Magazine, with Judson Knott.
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"So Wide a Web, So Little Time," Educom
Review, May/June 1996 with Jonathan Magid and David McConville
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"Godzilla and the Sea Change," Endeavors,
December 1995, Vol 12, No. 3. pages 4-5.
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"Whither Humanities and Advanced Technology," Educom
Review, Forthcoming Jan/Feb 1997
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The Web Server
Book (2nd printing), Ventana Press, with Jonathan Magid, Doug Matthews,
and David McConville
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"CGI Programming"
in Navigate! from
Netscape Press, April 1996, with Jonathan Magid, Doug Matthews, and David
McConville
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Windows NT
Web Server Book, Ventana Press, Contributing Editor
1995 Teaching and Speaking engagements
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University Courses
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Cyberpublishing and Cybercasting,
UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication
-
Internet 1996 World's Exposition,
UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication
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Seminar on Advanced Internet Applications
and Issues, UNC School of Information and Library Science
-
Jimmy Carter
Library / Carter Center, Presentation
-
School of Journalism and Mass Communications Board of Visitors Day, New
Technologies Panel.
-
US Information Agency Presentation for European Business and Economics
Writers
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School of Information and Library Science Alumni Day, "Electronic Publishing"
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North Carolina Library Association Conference on Copyright
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National Society for Performance and Instruction, Research Triangle Chapter.
-
North Carolina Society for Public Relations Conference, "Publishing on
the World Wide Web"
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Carolina Publishing Institute. "Beyond
CD- ROMs"
-
Texas Association for State
Systems for Computing and Communications. Keynote Speaker.
-
UNC Center for the Humanities, Southern Memory Conference, Discussion Leader,
"Memory and Technology"
-
Java, Southeast Regional Teleconference
by Sun Microsystems.
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Modern Language Association, "Law and Order on the Electronic Frontier"
-
North Carolina Library Association Biennial Conference, "Images"
-
Guest speaker in various Journalism and Mass Communication as well as Information
and Library Science courses
1994 Teaching and Speaking engagements
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NC Rural Teleforum
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Presidential Libraries Conference
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Interop, Internet Multicasting Team
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National On-Line Conference & ASIS
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NC Human Services Automation Conference
-
NC AHEC Medical Informatics Conference
-
Sun Education and Research
Conference
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Emerging Trends in Information Technology, NC Association of County Commissioners,
NC League of Municipalities, UNC Institute of Government
-
National Association of Press Photographers
(Tech support only)
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NC System Administrators Association
-
International Conference on Mosaic and the Web, Tutorial
on Managing WWW Servers
-
Sun@Universum '94, Mexico City, SunSITE USA
1993 Teaching and Speaking engagements
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UNC Health Sciences Seminar (WAIS)
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NC CAUSE Libraries and Automation conference (NIDR tools)
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National Net 93
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IBM ACIS Regional Conference (NIDR tools)
-
INET 93 (SunSITE and Mosaic)
-
NC AHEC (NIDR tools)
-
EDUCOM (SunSITE and laUNChpad and NIDR tools)
-
SIGWAIS/SIGNIDR (SunSITE and publishing on the Internet)
-
Duke-UNC Medical Informatics Seminar (WAIS)
-
Syracuse Information Management in the Public Sector Seminar (SunSITE,
Mosaic, and Government Documents)
-
Monthly UNC sessions (NIDR tools aka WAIS and Beyond)
Group leader (experience as a consensus builder)
-
More Technical
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Member of Educom Common Solutions Group on Shared Documents.
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Chairman of UNC Campus Electronic Mail Task Force
-
Vice-president of COLLECT (International WYLBUR Users Group)
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Chairman of the Tags and Database Committee of BITNET (one of two standing
committees of BITNET Systems Programmers)
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Less Technical
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Member of UNC-CH Reaccreditation Self-study group on Libraries and Computing
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Board Member of Orange County Civil Liberties Union
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Founder and Vice President (for the first three years) of the North Carolina
Writers' Network
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Poetry writing instructor at ArtSchool (later ArtsCenter) for five years
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Director of ArtCenter's Poetry Exchange Series for ten years
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Poetry workshop leader for sessions with North Carolina Poetry Society,
Charlotte Writers' Club, North Carolina Writers' Network, and many others
-
Member of several North Carolina Arts Council Advisory Panels on Artist
Selection
Technical Manager
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Head of UNC Workstation
Group ( involved in UNC's WAIS, gopher, MIME, Mosaic and digital library
efforts at this level)
-
Developer of SunSITE project,
a large digital library housing important archives and journals including:
White House Papers, US Budget for 1994, Society for Tantric Studies Journal,
Sustainable Agriculture, as well as joint projects with Smithsonian Photo
Archives, Library of Congress, Internet Talk Radio, and various divisions
of Sun Microsystems and Cisco Systems
-
Guiding force and manager of laUNChpad
(a prominent public access Internet Service Mediators)
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Experienced coordinator of full-time employees, student employees and volunteers
Grants Received
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Sun Microsystems 1998
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Cisco Systems 1998
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Educom 1998
- Chancellor's Information Technology Grants (2) 1998
- Red Hat Software 1998
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NC Arts Council (Internet Poetry Archive) 1998
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Cisco Systems 1997
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Sun Microsystems 1997
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Lightworks 1997
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POET (software grant) 1997
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Internet Multicasting Services, $750,000, 1996
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Sun Microsystems, $35,000, 1996
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Sun Microsystems, 1992-1996
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Cisco Systems, 1994-1996
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NC Arts Council (Internet Poetry Archive) $3000, 1995
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American College of Neurosurgery, 1994-1995
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NC Arts Council Fellowship, 1980
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NC Arts Council grants for Poetry Reading series, 1979-1989
Course Developer and Writer (see also 1996 Publications)
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The Web Server
Book, Ventana Media, 1995
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Developer of UNC Press' first totally electronic "book," Internet
Poetry Anthology acting as editor from concept and proposal through
author contact and publication
-
Developed courses on WAIS, general Internet Services, E-Mail, News, and
UNIX commands
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Paper on WAIS published in the proceeds of FAXON conference (1992)
-
Author of many well circulated handouts on Internet services and e-mail
in the MaasInfo distribution and others
-
Articles and reviews of others' books of poetry have been published in
various newspapers and journals including Independent, Charlotte
Observer , Winston-Salem Journal
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Contributing Editor with entries on Raymond Carver in the Heath Anthology of American Literature, Second Edition
-
Extensive literary
publications (see Literary
Vitae for details)
Technical Skills
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UNIX systems manager
-
Experienced user of and occasional creator of enhancements to Internet
tools including WAIS (active participant in UNC's WAIS planning and design
effort as well as modifier of SWAIS for easy ftp-like use), archie, WWW/Mosaic,
gopher, MIME, extended ftp (WUARCHIVE version)
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Extensive experience with Domain Name Service, all varieties of e-mail,
and TCP/IP services
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Experienced as a systems manager of NeXT, SGI, DEC, IBM, and Sun equipment
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Experienced Macintosh user especially with AppleTalk to TCP/IP services
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Reformed IBM Mainframe programmer
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Campus network services coordinator