
The Internet and Collecting the History of the Present
9/10/2002 |
Presentation | Lee Rainie
Presented to Library of Congress, Washington, DC
This speech covers our findings related to how people used the Internet just after the 9/11 terror attacks and it also covers some of the highlights of our follow-up survey on the anniversary of the attacks. In addition to discussing our survey data, the speech covers our findings with WebArchivist.org about how Webmasters changed their sites in response to the terror attacks.
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How Americans Used the Internet After the Terror Attack
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One year later: September 11 and the Internet
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