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The CQ Researcher and SIRS researcher databases are excellent places to begin your research. The peril of doing general web research for many of these 9/11 topics is that there are many sites that are simply not reliable and not academic in nature. Rather, they are emotionally charged and not objectively based. As with all research, be selective and mindful in your source selection. You should be drawn to .gov and research based sources. The following are good examples of these sites:

Archive.org National and International News Coverage of 9/11 and the days following the attacks

ACLU A look at National Security post 9/11

TSA

Homeland Security Official White House background page on Homeland security innitiatives

Official 9/11 Memorial

New York Times Topics Overview of various 9/11 memorials

Voices of September 11

EPA Response to 911

Annotated Bibliography of Government Documents related to the Threat of Terrorism From the Oklahoma Dept. of Libraries

Legislation Related to 911 Library of Congress

911 Documentary project Library of Congress. Survivor stories

September 11 Five Years On BBC site that is an excellent collection of articles

E-Qaeda Washington Post report on how jihadists organize online

PBS: America Responds PBS news coverage of the days and events after 9/11

September 11 Digital Archive Online collection of personal stories, images and videos related to September 11