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Government Topic: Terrorist Attack & Response


The Homeland Security Department launched a site, Ready.gov. The site gives instructions for preparing emergency kits, making plans, and becoming informed about a biological threat, chemical threat, explosion, nuclear blast, or radiation threat.

    Local Information

September 11, 2002 Commemoration at University of Connecticut, Storrs Campus

FILM showing continuously at the William Benton Museum of Art, September 11, 2002 10am-4:30pm of In Memoriam:New York City, 9-11-01.

A University Metanoia was planned for November 12 - 14 in response to the terrorist attacks of Sept 11. The annoucement was in the Advance, October 29th, "Days of Reflection on September 11 Planned." See also the Advance, November 19, 2001detailing the events.

September 11, 2001 Eda Easton's exhibit on display January 22 - March 15, 2002 on the Plaza level of the Homer Babbidge Library.

The UConn Co-op's Recommended Reading List on topics related to September 11th. The list has been annotated with the University of Connecticut Libraries call numbers.

UConn Remembers contains information regarding ways members of the University community can help with relief and/or rescue efforts following Tuesday's devastating attack on the United States. Online registration for the October 15-19th Blood Drive on campus is available.

    Response to September 11, 2001

USA Patriot Act:
H.R.3162 bill summary (the final version incorporating the earlier USA Act & Patriots Act)
Congressional Record (inserted on October 25,2001)
The Center for Democracy & Technology and The Electronic Commerce and Privacy Group offer other summaries.

Libraries and the USA Patriot Act:
FBI Begins Visiting Libraries (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
The Patriot Act: Last Refuge of a Scoundrel(American Libraries)
The USA Patriot Act in the Library The ALA's resolution adopted on Wednesday, January 23, 2002.

International Contributions to the War Against Terrorism "This list is not intended to be all-inclusive but to give the reader a sense of the important role played by the coalition of coalitions in the global war on terrorism." Prepared by the Department of Defense's Office of Public Affairs, it is expected to be updated monthly.(6/17/02)

Annotated Bibliography of Government Documents Related to the Threat of Terrorism & the Attacks of September 11, 2001 (HTML version) or (PDF version), Oklahoma Department of Libraries' 95-page annotated bibliography on the terror attacks of "9/11" annotates both paper copy and internet publications. Updated to include a Volume 2 which covers over 200 federal government publications made available since April 15, 2001 (11/20/02)

Access to Government Information Post September 11th, a page listing information removed from government websites, is published and maintained by OMB Watch, an organization promoting government accountability.

The White House's official site contains The Office of Homeland Security and an America Responds page with policies, news, major speeches and facts about the War on Terrorism.

American Bar Association Task Force on Terrorism and the Law - Report and Recommendations on Military Commissions

Free paper copies are available for this Office for Victims of Crime's eleven page document Handbook for Coping After Terrorism,A Guide to Healing and Recovery. Order information is on page eleven.

Responding to terrorism victims : Oklahoma City and beyond A fifty-five page report by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime.

GAO Reports GAO has set up special collections for subjects "Terrorism" and "Airport Security."

U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century The purpose of the Commission is to provide the most comprehensive government-sponsored review of U.S. national security in more than 50 years.

Homeland Defense The Defense Technical Information Center has made available in pdf format this Special Interest Issue of DTIC Review (v.15:no.4) on Homeland Defense. Go to DTIC's Subject Catagory Coverage page or Advanced Fielded Search page for more reports.

Hart-Rudman Commission and the Homeland Defense  Published by the Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, this report is dated September 2001.

The American Psychological Association's Help with Trauma page is an online resource for parents, teachers and others.

Health and Wellness Resource Center contains relevant information about bioterrorism, anthrax, ciprofloxacin, post-traumatic stress disorder, small pox, plague, radiation injuries and more.

Alternative Resources on the U.S. "War Against Terrorism" This page is on the web site of the International Responsibilities Task Force of the Social Responsibilities Round Table of ALA (American Library Association.) It includes links to news & analysis and also to petitions related to the war.

    Information Resources

NewsBank's daily updated Special Report "War on Terrorism" is accessible with a UConn account.

Seven page partial transcript of Usama Bin Laden videotape discussing the 9-11 attacks available from the United States Department of Defense. Video excerpts can be found at CNN, FoxNews, BBC.

September 11 Web Archive Commissioned by the Library of congress, this archive holds more than 5 terabytes of content.

Attack on America in Context LexisNexis(tm) InfoPro is offering this as a free resource from its deep archive of news, legal, legislative, and business information.

September 11: U.S. Response C-SPAN offers a comprehensive list of links to related resources including a lengthy list of C-SPAN's video archives in chronological order.

Amnesty International has created a response page dedicated to the September 11th Crisis titled Justice Not Revenge.

BCR's Michael Sauer's "Attack On America - Tuesday 11 September 2001" This very comprehensive page is offered through BCR Online. Topics include: graphics & interactive media, architecture & engineering, suspects, hoaxes, and much more.

Afghanistan - A Country Study From the Library of Congress' County Studies series sponsored by the U.S.Dept.of Army, this site provides updated research completed in 1997 only. For the complete text of the 1986 paper version go to Illinois Institute of Technology's Afgahnistan page. For other countries, go to Library of Congress' Country Studies main page.

Afghanistan-Background Notes Revised October 2001, this is a 12 page thumbnail sketch of Afghanistan's people, history, government, political conditions, economy, foreign relations and business information from the Department of State. To view information for other countries and regions go to Background Notes.

    Compilations of Resources by University Libraries

America's War Against Terrorism University of Michigan Document Center's instructional site.

War on Terrorism: News and Related IssuesUniversity of Richmond's page recently updated (12/14/01), includes a section on "Removal of Government Information from the Web" Security concerns have led a number of government agencies to remove "sensitive" information from their web sites.

Attack on America: Osama bin Laden, the Taliban and Terrorism East Carolina University's site contains many links to various information sources about Afghanistan, the Taliban, Osama bin Laden and al Qa'ida.

Government Publications on Terrorism University of Maryland Libraries site contains items available on the Internet. Items also available in paper list the call number. The Homer Babbidge Library also owns these in paper. They are located on Level B (northwest corner) in the Federal Documents Collection.

Government Information on World Terrorism This is a compilation by the Illinois Institute of Technology.

Terrorism and Attacks on the United States This site from Vanderbilt University includes government information and reports, indexes, educational sites, coping and helping resources, as well as news sources.

Evergreen State College Government Documents & Maps This site contains a photo gallery and direct links to international news (BBC) and political organizations (NATO & UN) as well as federal and state resources.

Terrorism: A Select Guide to Information University at Buffalo's site provides selected sources of current news about the incidents. It offers background information about international and domestic terrorism in the U.S. and describes selected sources of information about disaster assistance.