~terry
Mon, Oct 8, 2001 (15:09)
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Web resources on the current conflict stemming out of the events of September 11, 2001.
~terry
Mon, Oct 8, 2001 (15:09)
#1
Archive of 9/11 documents, mostly pdf.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB55/index1.html#I
Here's the State Department's just-released 2001 list of
Foreign Terrorist Organizations:
http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/rpt/fto/2001/index.cfm?docid=5258
and, here's a CNN page that discusses the list:
http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/10/05/inv.terrorist.list/
~terry
Mon, Oct 8, 2001 (15:10)
#2
great photos from the wtc:
http://www.theseiferths.com/nypics
~terry
Fri, Nov 30, 2001 (12:20)
#3
Subject: [archivists] Attack Archive: Please suggest sites
Date: Sunday, September 16, 2001 9:48 AM
From: Brewster Kahle
To:
Cc:
Please help build a Web Archive of the Sept 11 Attack
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The Internet Archive in collaboration with Alexa Internet, and SUNY,
Library of Congress and UWashington is archiving pages and sites
relating to the terrorist attacks in the NY and DC. Where we are
archiving sites and pages all the time, we are concentrating the
crawlers to make sure there is a solid historical record of this time.
If you would like to help, we can build a better archive. Here is
how you can help:
Suggest sites and pages to archive:
* This can be done by sending URL's to attackarchive@alexa.com
(this is a list of the crawl engineers at Alexa and the researchers at
SUNY and UW)
* Surf with the free Alexa Toolbar on. Every night new sites
and pages are discovered by processing the day's usage logs from the
Alexa Toolbar. These are sanitized to eliminate cgi and other URL's
that might contain personal information and then those sites are
crawled for the archive.
Help build a page in mid-October that will help guide people through
relevant materials. This could be similar to the Election 2000
webpage (http://archive.alexa.com), or something else completely. We
would like to make this public at the end of October or early
November.
Datamine the web archive to find past pages and sites that might be
relevant. This takes programming skill and will be more difficult
for Alexa to support, but if you are interested, please write a
proposal in the web section of the www.archive.org site.
Thank you. Please repost, but don't spam.
-brewster
Director, Internet Archive
~terry
Fri, Nov 30, 2001 (18:35)
#4
Wow, that was fast.
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 15:24:39 -0800
From: Brewster Kahle
To: Paul Terry Walhus , attackarchive@alexa.com
Subject: Re: sugggestions for wtc pages to archive
thank you.
At 11:23 AM 11/30/2001 -0600, Paul Terry Walhus wrote:
>http://www.spring.net
>
>http://www.spring.net/yapp-bin/public/read/news/43
we have this as of october 24
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://spring.net/yapp-bin/public/read/news/43
>http://www.spring.net/yapp-bin/public/browse/news/all
and this one as of october 23:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://spring.net/yapp-bin/public/browse/news/all
so I think we are all set. if you see anything missing, pls let us know.
-brewster
~terry
Sun, Feb 3, 2002 (09:11)
#5
That's a great resource, archiving news from all these sources for the future. They have parts of us that we don't even have anymore.