- CNN: World Trade Center: Your Proposals - Allows users to submit their own ideas for the redesign of the WTC. (featured in Sep 2002)
- Face to Face - Project that connects the experiences of Japanese Americans in the early 1940s with those of Arab and Muslim Americans post-September 11th. (featured in June 2003)
- Frontline: Inside the Terror Network - Meet three men who helped plot and execute the 9/11 attacks, trace their movements across four continents, follow clues they left behind, and learn the histories of those inside bin Laden's terror network. (featured in Jan 2002)
- Frontline: Looking for Answers - Co-investigation with the New York Times exploring the roots of radical Islam, and what the U.S. failed to see. (featured in Oct 2001)
- New York Times: Portraits of Grief - Portraits and tributes dedicated to the victims of the September 11 attacks. (featured in Jan 2002)
- Nova: Why the Towers Fell - Follows a team of forensic engineers during their in-depth investigation of the precise causes of the Twin Towers' Sept. 11 collapse. (featured in Apr 2002)
- PBS: America Responds - Coverage of events of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. (featured in Sep 2001)
- Peacemakers Speak, The - Statements by Nobel Peace Prize winners in response to the September 11 attacks. (featured in Oct 2001)
- Project Rebirth - Uses time-lapse photography to document the rebuilding of the World Trade Center. (featured in Sep 2004)
- re:constructions - On-line resource and study guide, designed to spark discussions and reflections about the media's role in covering the events of 11 September 2001 and their aftermath. (featured in Sep 2001)
- September 11 Web Archive - Indexes sites related to the 9/11 attacks and their responses, including news coverage and personal accounts. Collaboration between the Library of Congress, the Internet Archive, and webArchivist.org. (featured in Oct 2001)
- Witness and Response: September 11 Acquisitions at the Library of Congress - An abundance of original material including prints, photographs, drawings, poems, eye-witness accounts and personal reactions, headlines, books, magazines, songs, and maps. (featured in Jan 2004)
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