september 12 th : building a rapid-response research database charlotte r. spinner president...
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September 12th: Building a Rapid-
Response Research Database
Charlotte R. SpinnerPresident
Effective Systems Solutions [email protected]
InfoToday/E-Libraries 2003Building a Digital Library: Shining Examples and Lessons LearnedSession F201 ~ May 7, 2003
U.S. News Coverage in the Aftermath of Sept. 11th
Fields in the USN&WR Terrorist Attack Database
Record Type (Person, Group, Meeting) US Entry Points
Preferred Name Address(es) Variant Name(s) Flight Hijacked Event Pilot Training Role/Involvement Pilot License Info Date of Birth Educational Info Variant Date of Birth FBI Watch List? Age Other Monitoring Physical Description Link to Person Place of Birth Link to Organization Employment Info Arrest Information Social Security Number Financial Data Country of Origin Car Registrations Ethnicity Link to Article Religion Link to Photo Citizenship General Notes Passport(s) Sources Checked Visa Type(s)
Stats
• Currently ~3,000 records in TERROR database
• 80% of records are about a person• 11% groups/businesses• 9% full-text of stories, transcripts
or other documents• smattering of records about key
terrorist meetings
Lessons Learned
• Flexible database tools are a must• Establishing interconnections probably
the most valuable feature• Rapid accomplishments are possible!• Model for other big stories:
– Enron & other Corporate Scandals– Sex Abuse Scandal in the Catholic Church