Haiti

January 18, 2010

in Information Age

I’m no doctor. I’m not a reporter. I give what I can. I organize stuff.

I threw together a blog the other day. It’s just a (semi-chronological) jumble of headlines right now, but with it I’m compiling links to build a bibliography of digital resources about the Haiti earthquake and its aftermath. Quoting myself,

In an effort to preserve a small slice of what happened and how the world responded in the days after the tragic earthquake in Haiti on January 12, 2010, I’ve set up this site to compile a bibliography of digital resources about the event and its aftermath. Though a comprehensive list of all digital materials on the web would be impossible, I hope this currently random jumble of headlines can be organized into a bibliography that might later prove helpful to those who seek documentation and understanding of what happened in these frantic few days.

It’s not food or water or medical supplies. It’s just what I’ve got.

If you’d like to add some links or help write some citations, send me an email at my usual address or at haitilinks @ gmail . com. The task is big, but it’s not hard. And maybe it might prove helpful to someone some day.

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