September 11 Digital Archive

The September 11 Digital Archive uses electronic media to collect, preserve, and present the history of September 11, 2001 and its aftermath. The Archive contains more than 150,000 digital items, a tally that includes more than 40,000 emails and other electronic communications, more than 40,000 first-hand stories, and more than 15,000 digital images. In September 2003, the Library of Congress accepted the Archive into its collections, an event that both ensured the Archive's long-term preservation and marked the library's first major digital acquisition.

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Featured Collections

FDNY Incident Action Plans

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The Fire Department of New York published a daily report, called the FDNY Incident Action Plan or IAP, that was a coordinating communication devise…

Michael Ragsdale Flyer Collection

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Michael Ragsdale – a video producer in New York City – collected posters, letters, cards, brochures, event programs, press releases, and announcements…

Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Visitor Responses on the 10th Anniversary in 2011

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To remember the 10th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, the National Museum of American History opened a temporary exhibition of objects and…