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Terrorism and Related Topics: An ALIC Reading List, September 2002
This reading list highlights the materials in the ALIC holdings related to terrorism. Check the ALIC online catalog for the most recent materials on terrorism.

Homeland Security U.S. Policy on Terrorism September 11, 2001
  • September 11. archive. org
    This site, maintained by the Library of Congress, the Internet Archive, and webArchivist.org, provides an archive for web sites covering September 11 events. According to Choice, this site is probably the best place to begin research on this topic.
  • Legislation Related to the Attack of September 11, 2001
    This Library of Congress site covers bills, resolutions, and legislation regarding the terrorist attacks.
  • Terrorist Attack on the United States
    On Mike Maden's Academic Info page, this site provides resources for information on the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
  • September 11th Resources
    This Special Libraries Association (SLA) web site is a collection of excellent resources related to the events of September 11, 2001.
  • September 11 Resources
    According to Choice, this site is a solid, useful starting point for research regarding most aspects of the attacks and their aftermath.
  • September 11 Sourcebooks
    This National Security Archives site provides online readers on terrorism, intelligence, and the next war.
  • September 11: Journalists' Resources
    Browse an extensive list of topics for information related to September 11.
  • Research & Reference Resources: Events of September 11, 2001
    Compiled by Gary Price, a librarian and information consultant in Washington, DC. This site is updated frequently.
  • Resources for September 11, 2001
    This site covers extensively all aspects of the attacks and maintains a separate page of links covering the attacks' aftermath and a page of links that survey public attitudes and statistical information.
  • The Peacemakers Speak
    Statements from seventeen of the living Nobel Peace Prize winners, including David Trimble, the Dalai Lama, and Mikhail Gorbachev, relating to the attacks on September 11.
  • Remembrance Photo Gallery
    This FEMA gallery of photographs serves as a memorial of the events of September 11, 2001.
Terrorism Studies International Terrorism
Afghanistan
  • Afghanistan
    The Washington Post's overview of the situation in Afghanistan including overviews on Bin Ladin and the key players in Afghanistan.
  • Afghanistan: The Harrison Forman Collection
    This online exhibit documents the life and culture of Afghanistan in the late 1960s, several years before the Soviet Union invaded the country.
  • Afghanistan: Land in Crisis
    This new special feature from National Geographic collects information on Afghanistan, including articles, maps, lesson plans, current news, and more. Some of the site's notable features include and archived Webcast of an October 22 screening of "National Geographic Explores a Changing World" and panel discussion on the Middle East and Afghanistan; and a bibliography of National Geographic's print resources related to the topic. This site includes a regularly updated interactive map of Afghanistan displaying cities and attacks, ethnic groups, drought, and vegetation, and more. Teachers will want to check out the four lesson plans, which are geared to various age groups K-12.
  • Afghanistan Resources: Taliban Links
    These resources are updated regularly, and most are annotated.
  • The Campaign against International Terrorism: prospects after the fall of the Taliban
    "This paper provides and update on the campaign against international terrorism following the fall of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. It examines the main developments since the end of October 2001, including the ongoing military campaign, the Bonn agreement on a new interim administration for the country, and the humanitarian situation. The paper then looks at the state of al-Queda three months after the attacks of 11 September and discusses possible options for the next phase in the broader campaign against international terrorism.
  • General Resources on Terrorism and Afghanistan
    Library of Congress's listing of web sites that provide links to general resources on Terrorism and Afghanistan.
  • Institute for Afghan Studies
    This site provides information on Afghan conflict, the economy, foreign affairs, history and much more. Contributions are from recognized Afghan and non-Afghan scholars, think-tanks and experts on Afghan studies about social, economic, political and other issues pertaining to Afghanistan.
  • Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection
    The University of Texas online collection of maps of Afghanistan. Types of maps include country, city, detailed, thematic, historical, war, and refugee maps.
  • U.S. Department of State-Background Note : Afghanistan
    A profile of the country of Afghanistan including information about its people, history, government, political conditions, and more.
  • The War in Afghanistan
    "A listing of web sites that provide links to resources relating to the War on Terrorism in Afghanistan."
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