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FW: ECHO Survey about Three Mile Island Accident
>From: "Center for History and New Media" <info@history.gmu.edu>
>To: Know_Nukes_Archives-owner@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: ECHO Survey about Three Mile Island Accident
>Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2003 23:45:04 -0000
>
>(((ECHO))) Survey on Three Mile Island
>
>The accident at Three Mile Island (TMI), near Harrisburg,
>Pennsylvania, on March 28, 1979, was the most severe accident at a
>commercial nuclear power plant in the United States. The ECHO
>project at George Mason University has developed an online survey,
>which invites people to share their thoughts about the Three Mile
>Island crisis in 1979. What do you recollect about those dramatic
>days? What effect did the accident at TMI have on your life? How do
>you reflect on the event more than two decades later? Have your
>views on nuclear energy shifted since then? Did TMI shape any of
>these views?
>
>We aim to collect entries from a broad range of people who lived
>through those tense days, ranging from residents who lived near the
>plant and were directly affected by the accident to people who lived
>in a different part of the country and followed the events through
>the media. Our aim is to build a free and public database that
>documents the history of the Three Mile Island crisis. Our archive
>will serve as a resource for scholars and activists alike. In
>addition to our survey, we will collect links to the many related
>websites that discuss Three Mile Island. Please share your thoughts
>about the TMI accident:
>
>http://chnm.gmu.edu/tools/surveys/form/95
>
>The Three Mile Island homepage is at:
>
>http://echo.gmu.edu/tmi/index.html
>
>Previous entries may be browsed at:
>http://chnm.gmu.edu/tools/surveys/responses/95/
>
>For inquiries and suggestions, please contact:
>
>Katharina Hering, Jim Sparrow
>(((ECHO))): Exploring and Collecting History Online
>Center for History and New Media
>George Mason University
>(703) 993-45 85
>tmi@echo.gmu.edu
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