Another David here.

I posted quite a bit at the time of the Y2K expected disaster and some of
this content may be found via a Google search using this snipurl:

<http://snipurl.com/btgn>

The Practising Law Institute maintained a Y2K discussion group that was
open to the public and had quite a few interesting contributions until the
need for such a use ceased.

This website may also be of interest.

Legal Menu

Y2K is a distant memory for most people and many believe it was all hype.
It was not in the early days, but became hype as religious zealots, get
rich quick schemes, and vendors of Armageddon jumped on the bandwagon.
<http://www.comlinks.com/legal/lmenu.htm>

This search in Google will find remnants of the PLI-Y2KLaw list that was
active during the time of focus on this developing crisis.

<http://www.google.com/search?q=y2klaw&hl=en&lr=&start=0&sa=N>

These web sources may also help you with this research:

The Y2K Bibliography of Experimental Economics and Social Science
<http://www.people.virginia.edu/~cah2k/y2k.htm>

Links to Other Y2K Sites
<http://www.angelfire.com/or/truthfinder/y2klinks.html>
[Remember to search these links in the Internet Archive if any of these
links are dead.  The dead sites may be archived in Internet Archive.]

Internet Archive
http://www.archive.org

Bibliography of Y2K Information
<http://www.victoriatexas.com/bibliogr.htm>

Bibliography of Y2K Resources
William Doering
<http://www.wla.lib.wi.us/waal/conferences/1999/bibliographyy2k.html>

Reading for Y2K Preparedness
<http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/1088/survive/surv_en11.htm>

Gary North's Y2K Links and Forums
<http://www.garynorth.com/y2k/detail_.cfm/241>

BIBLIOGRAPHY - Y2K
<http://courses.cs.vt.edu/professionalism/Y2K/bibliography.html>

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Prepared by Roberta Corbin
Last updated: Oct 6, 1998
THIS IS A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ARTICLES WITH FULL TEXT AVAILABLE ON
MELVYL IN THE ABI/INFORM DATABASE
<http://tpot.ucsd.edu/Year2000/bibliography2.html>

Library Juice 2:24 S - Y2K Supplement, June 16, 1999
<http://www.libr.org/Juice/issues/vol2/LJ_2.24s.html>


I hope that this will be of some help to you in pursuing the Y2K issue.


Sincerely,
David Dillard
Temple University
(215) 204 - 4584
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<http://www.kovacs.com/medref-l/medref-l.html>
<http://listserv.temple.edu/archives/net-gold.html>
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World Business Community Advisor
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On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, Anu Mundkur wrote:

> Hi David

> This is a great idea...I am going to send your response to the PhD listserv
> here at SU and see if we can do something with this.

> Thanks so much

> Anu
> PhD Candidate
> 4-206 Centre for Science & Technology
> School of Information Studies
> Syracuse University
> Syracuse NY 13244-4100
> Off. Tel +01 315 443 1797

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Sawe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 9:33 AM
> Subject: RE: [egov4dev] Use of IT in Natural Disaster Management
>
>
> > Hello Anu,
> >
> > Perhaps one approach in this would be to look at lessons that could be
> > carried over from the intricate global preparations and contingency
> > planning that was orchestrated in all countries ahead of the Y2K
> > roll-over.  I recall that in the aftermath of the tragic 9/11 collapse
> > of the twin towers, the executives of many of the companies that were
> > able to resume operations were said to be thankful for having maintained
> > their Y2K contingency plans and disaster response arrangements until
> > then.

<snip>

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