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a 9.11 moment
A
collection of short videos, made by independent television producers, answering
the question, "How has your life changed since September 11?"
After
September 11: Images from Ground Zero
Photos from
the collection taken by Joel Mayerowitz who was engaged by the City of New York
to creative a photo archive of the destruction and recovery at ground zero. The
photo archive will eventually number over 5000 prints. 27 photos are presented
here.
A snapshot of PBS's coverage of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. This Web site was maintained in the months immediately following the attacks, and now serves as an archive of related resources, analysis and discussion from that moment in time
Compiled by BBC News - The hijackers, the tenants, the timeline, survivor's stories, audio and video, and more.
America Under Threat: the viewfinder
A collection of photoessays at Time Magazine.
A site from the Internet Education Foundation illustrating how the Internet performed immediately following the attacks to help Americans connect, coordinate, console, and contribute.
View front pages from newspapers around the globe on September 12, 2001
Research Buzz's 9-11 news tracker
This research information weblog from professional researcher Tara Calishain lists dozens of resources about September 11.
The Response: After the September 11 Terrorist Attacks
The online site of PBS's the NewsHour with Jim Leher presents up-to-date news and information regarding the ongoing terrorist investigation and trials. Also links to terrorism information, Afghanistan, teacher resources, and news coverage of the September 11 events.
Commissioned by the Library of Congress and hosted by the Internet Archive this is a collection of archived websites relating to September 11. Searchable and surfable.
The September 11 Digital Archive
Funded by a major grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and organized by the American Social History Project at the City University of New York Graduate Center and the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University this site provides a place for those touched by September 11 to deposit their stories, e-mails, images, videos and other materials.
September 11 Resources
The news division of the Special Libraries Association has put together this
extensive list of web resources related to the events of September 11.
This project is a collaboration among the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, NPR's Lost & Found Sound, the Smithsonian Institution and others. A collection of audio artifacts relating the World Trade Center, its neighborhood, and the events of September 11.
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