The September 11 Digital Archive would like to thank its partners for their generosity in helping us to collect, preserve and present the history of September 11.
MIXNET develops and hosts customized, off-the-shelf web based applications for businesses, non-profit organizations and government. Mixnet is working with the September 11 Digital Archive to digitize and archive the September 11 recollections of visitors to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.
A leading provider of communications solutions that range from voice mail
to unified communications, uReach is helping the September 11 Digital
Archive record the digital audio recollections of our visitors.
The world's largest manufacturer of disc drives, magnetic discs and read-write
heads, Seagate Technology is helping the September 11 Digital Archive
meet its long-term archival data storage needs.
A non-profit organization, StreamingCulture makes streaming audio and video affordable to arts and cultural organizations. StreamingCulture is helping the September 11 Digital Archive to meets its high-volume streaming requirements.
The
September 11 Digital Archive is working with the Smithsonian's National
Museum of American History, Behring Center to collect both the text and
digital audio stories of visitors to the exhibition and website "September
11: Bearing Witness to History," open at the museum from September 11, 2002
until July 6, 2003.
Shortly after September 11, the creators of NPR's "Lost & Found Sound",
brought together radio producers, artists, historians, archivists, and the
public broadcasting community came together to collect and preserve audio
traces of the World Trade Center, its neighborhood and the events of 9/11.
"Lost & Found Sound" and NPR set up the Sonic Memorial phone line to record
your stories and collect audio contributions.
The September 11 Digital Archive has partnered with the American Association
of Museums in its "Museums Celebrate America's Freedoms" initiative, a project
designed to help museums document and present the history of September 11,
2001 in their communities.
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