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The September 11 Digital Archive is pleased to announce that it has partnered with the Library
of Congress to ensure the long-term preservation of its collections. To mark the occasion
a day-long symposium entitled September 11 as History: Collecting Today for Tomorrow
was hosted at the Library on September 10, 2003. Click here for more
information about the symposium. Click here for more
information about the Archive's historic partnership with the Library of Congress.
The September 11 Digital Archive is pleased to announce its collaboration
with the American Red Cross Museum
to document the personal histories of Red Cross employees, volunteers,
and those involved in the humanitarian efforts in New York, Western Pennsylvania,
and Northern Virginia. Click
here to tell your story.
Help the Smithsonian document this historic event by sharing your
September 11 experience. Submissions will be permanently archived in
the September 11 Digital Archive in conjunction with the National Museum of American History's exhibition, "September 11: Bearing Witness to History" which is now on a national tour. Click
here to tell your story. Visitors to the exhibit were given the opportunity to
record their thoughts and memories of the attacks.
Click here to
see the results.
The September 11 Digital Archive was funded by a major grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and organized by the American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning at the City University of New York Graduate Center and the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University. |
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