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Re: Archivist documentation of disaster



This report also discusses oral recordings of peoples' experiences and
reactions following the 9-11 attack.  The comments will be collected
through the end of Dec and archived at the American Folk Life Center at
the Lib. of Congress.

On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Richard Pearce-Moses wrote:

> ARCHIVES Digest - 2 Oct 2001 to 3 Oct 2001 (#2001-276)I heard snippets of a story on Morning Edition this morning about an archivist in Hawaii who grabbed a tape recorder and interviewed people right after the attack on Pearl Harbor.  Thought some of you would be interested in the story, given recent discussion about archivists' response to the September 11 events.
>
> Checked the NPR Website, but the stories won't be available 'til after noon today.  Check
>     http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/
>
>
> -- Richard Pearce-Moses
>    Director of Digital Government Information
>    Arizona State Library and Archives
>
>
>

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