The Events of September 11th September 11th Web Archive
"This collection of archived documents was commissioned by the Library of Congress to preserve digital materials covering the events of September 11, 2001."
[Academic Info is one of the sites archived]
September 11
Screenshots of Online News Sites, September 11/12, 2001
"This collection of screen shots from over 200 news sites (as of October 19th) around the world was taken on Sep 11 and 12. We hope the growing collection will serve the education of the online news industry and further its quality."
September 11 News.com
"Complete News and Photo Archives of the September 11, 2001 Attack on America"
Television Archive - (dead link)
A Library of World Perspectives Concerning September 11th, 2001.
WCBS Newsradio 880 (New York City)
- 9/11 Emergency Calls (August 2006)
"The following 11 files contain the voices of the operators and dispatchers who received the 911 emergency calls on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. They were released by the City of New York on Friday, March 31,2006. The voices of the callers have been redacted by the City of New York. Also edited out are any statements made by the dispatcher(s) and/or operator(s) that include the name of the callers...In addition, the transcripts of each part are available for you to download."
The Advocate - Person of the Year - Mark Bingham
"Cockpit recordings support the theory that he and the others on board took amazing measures in attempting to overcome the hijackers. The victims of Flight 93 have been heralded as citizen soldiers who, when faced with then-unimaginable circumstances, gave their own lives to save thousands of others. Mark, meanwhile, has been singled out by the media as the 'gay hero.'"
ArchitectureWeek
"...is a leading magazine of design and building, providing news and features weekly on architecture and construction, digital media, and building culture. We set a new standard for accessible, frank, accurate, probing, integrated, and inclusive coverage of the built environment."
BBC News - America's Day of Terror
Sections include: The Four Hijacks (What we know about the flights) ; Trade Center Disaster (How New York was devastated) ; In Pictures (Images from the crash zones) ; Twin Towers Tenants (World Trade Center floor guide) ; Timeline (How the disaster unfolded) ; Eyewitness (Survivors' stories) ; Audio/Video (The first crash).
Courier-Journal - Attack on the Pentagon - (dead link) (September 13, 2001)
Visual diagram of the damage
[Emergency Calls] WCBS Newsradio 880 (New York City)
- 9/11 Emergency Calls (August 2006)
"The following 11 files contain the voices of the operators and dispatchers who received the 911 emergency calls on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. They were released by the City of New York on Friday, March 31,2006. The voices of the callers have been redacted by the City of New York. Also edited out are any statements made by the dispatcher(s) and/or operator(s) that include the name of the callers...In addition, the transcripts of each part are available for you to download."
Firehouse.com - 9-11 Coverage
Sections include: The Victims ; Photos & Images ; Memorial Services ; News Stories ; WTC: Their Story ; Related Links ; Discuss 9/11 ; One Year Later.
George Washington University - The National Security Archive
Google Search Statistics from 9/11/01
Google Web Directory - 2001 World Trade Center and Pentagon Attack - (dead link)
lii.org - September 11 & Beyond - (dead link)
Librarians' Index to the Internet
Major sections include: The Attacks ; Rebuilding & Remembering ; War & Peace.
Maps.com - Terrorist Attacks - (dead link)
Online maps include: Lower Manhattan ; World Trade Center ; Pentagon ; Somerset County, PA ; Aerial Photographs of WTC and Pentagon (Before & After) ; Afghanistan ; Kabul.
NYC Services Center - 9/11
Official city government WTC disaster assistance and business rebuilding site.
New York City Fire Department (FDNY)
New York State Historical Records Advisory Board - (dead link)
- Documenting the Tragedy - (dead link)
"Governor George Pataki has instructed all state agencies involved in disaster recovery efforts to contact the New York State Archives to ensure that their records are assessed and scheduled appropriately."
The New York Times (free registration required)
Newsweek - The Week in Pictures
nthposition.com (electronic journal)
"...is a free online magazine/ezine with politics & opinion, travel writing, fiction & poetry, reviews & interviews, and some high weirdness."
- Manual of a Raid (July 2002)
"Michael Griffin traces Mohammed Atta's transformation from quiet but brilliant graduate student of urban conservation to Al Qa'ida terrorist."
NYPD Memorial Page - World Trade Center Terrorist Attack - (dead link)
"Listed here are the NYPD Officers who gave their lives to save others on this dark day in American History. These officers were awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously on December 4, 2001."
PBS - America Responds
Coverage of Events of Tuesday, September 11, 2001
Pew Internet & American Life Project
"The Project creates original research that explores the impact of the Internet on children, families, communities, health care, schools, the work place, and civic/political life. The Pew Internet & American Life Project aims to be an authoritative source for timely information on the Internetís growth and societal impact, through research that is scrupulously impartial."
- The Commons of the the Tragedy: - (dead link)
How the Internet was used by millions after the terror attacks to grieve, console, share news, and debate the country's response (October 2001)
Post-Gazett.com - Flight 93: Forty Lives, One Destiny
Sunday, October 28, 2001
September 11, 2001: Gay Victims Gay Heroes
By Paul Nash and Michael Lambardi-Nash
The September 11 Digital Archive
Saving the Histories of September 11, 2001
"...uses electronic media to collect, preserve, and present the history of the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania and the public responses to them. The Archive is working with the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History, Behring Center; Museum of the City of New York; New-York Historical Society; City Lore; and other local and national institutions."
September 11th Remembered in Cartoons - (dead link)
- Daryl Cagle's Professional Cartoonist Index
Smithsonian - National Museum of American History
Time Magazine - Photo Essays of 9/11 - (dead link)
University of Texas Libraries - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection
Washington Post
The White House
[U.S.] Congressional Reports
"Congressional reports originate from congressional committees and deal with proposed legislation and issues under investigation. There are two types of reports House and Senate Reports and Senate Executive Reports. The database for the current Congress is updated irregularly, as electronic versions of the documents become available."
U.S. Department of State
- Map of Countries Suffering Casualties September 11 - (dead link)
- Photo Galleries
- Attack on the U.S. - (dead link)
- U.S. Recovery - (dead link)
- World Response - (dead link)
- Powell on September 11th Terrorist Attacks - (dead link) (11/14/01)
- NATO Says Conclusive Data Links Al Qaida to Sept. 11 Attacks - (dead link) (10/02/01)
- Identical Letters Link Terrorists on Three Hijacked Flights - (dead link) (09/28/01)
U.S. Army
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