September 11: Remembering the Events Ten Years Later
short bibliography for the Daily News
September 11: Remembering the Events Ten Years Later
Books:
- Are We Ready?: Public Health Since 9/11, by David Rosner and Gerald Markowitz.
- The Attack on America: September 11, 2001, edited by William Dudley.
- Debunking 9/11 Debunking: an Answer to Popular Mechanics and Other Defenders of the Official Conspiracy Theory, by David Ray Grffin
- Debunking 9/11 Myths: Why Paranoid Conspiracy Theories Can't Stand Up to the Facts, edited by David Dunbar and Brad Reagan, an in-depth investiagtion from Popular Mechanics.
- The Muslim World after 9/11, by Angel M. Rabasa et al. (available in the Library, or as a digital download)
- September 11: a Testimony
- U. S. National Security: a Reference Handbook, by Cynthia Ann Watson. (from the Library's electronic book collection)
- The USA Patriot Act of 2001: Balancing Civil Liberties and National Security: a Reference Handbook (from the Librray's electronic book collection)
These are just a few of the books that can be found in the Johnnie Mae Berry Library, find others by searching our online catalog BLINK.
Journal Articles:
The Johnnie Mae Library has a full array of periodical indexes delivering the full-text of many journal and newspaper articles. Access them through this link to Articles from Periodicals.
Video:
In the Name of God: Holy Word, Holy War (digital video)
- The Road to 9/11: Brief History of Conflict in the Middle East (digital video)
- Salmon Rushdie (from the series Bill Moyers on Faith and Reason) (digital video)
- Truth, War and Consequences (from the PBS series Frontline) (DVD)
- Why the Towers Fell (Originally broadcast as a segment of Nova.) (videocassette)
Other films can be found be searching BLINK or by accessing one of our digital video collections.
Internet Resources:
- September 11 Digital Archive: http://911digitalarchive.org/
- 9/11 Memorial: http://www.911memorial.org/
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