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HURRICANE KATRINA/RITA
BIBLIOGRAPHY
2006
Bacher, Renee, et al. LSU in the Eye of the Storm: a University Model for Disaster
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Berry, Jason, et al. Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans?” 2006
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Bologna, Jay. The New New Orleans: Katrina, Folly, Rita, Calamity, Outrage, Destiny
and the Secret Formula that Will Make Gasoline Obsolete. 2005
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Brown, D.M. Hurricane Katrina: the First Seven Days of America’s Worst Natural
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Cooper, Christopher and Robert Block. Disaster: Hurricane Katrina and the
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2006. 363.34 ON
Dawn, Laura et al. It Takes a Nation: How Strangers Became Family in the Wake
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Dyson, Michael Eric. Come Hell or High Water: Hurricane Katrina and the Color of
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Emanuel, Kerry. Divine Wind: the History and Science of Hurricanes. 2005
351.55 EMA
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Foster, Ken. The Dogs Who Found Me: What I’ve Learned from the Pets Who
Were Left Behind. 2006 636.7 FOS
Espinoza, Cholene. Through the Eye of the Storm: a Book Dedicated to Rebuilding
What Katrina Washed Away. LA 976.044 ESP 2006
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Hensley, Jeremiah. Louisiana’s Recovery Fiasco: Who’s Really Getting the Money.
2006
Sky Dog: Lessons from Katrina. 2005 363.34 HEN
Horne, Jed. Breach of Faith: Hurricane Katrina and the Near Death of a Great
American City. La 976.335 HOR 2006
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La 976 JOR 2006
Katrina, the Response. [videorecording] Jump Start Prod. & WNET, New York,
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Kostro, Ed. Through Katrina’s Eyes: Poems from an Animal Rescuer’s Soul.
811 KOS 2006
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McCarthy, Kevin, et al. The Repopulation of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.
2006 R La 304.61 REP
McQuaid, John et al. Path of Destruction: the Devastation of New Orleans and the
Coming Age of Superstorms. La 976.3 McQ 2006
Messner, Ben, Martin Schollstall and Seth Barnes. Katrina Soul Search: Finding
Ourselves amidst the Post-hurricane Chaos. La 363.348 MES
Metropolitan New Orleans Real Estate Market Analysis: Katrina Edition. University
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Miller, Mara. Hurricane Katrina Strikes the Gulf Coast. J 363.34 MIL
Moyer, Susan M., ed. Katrina: Stories of Rescue, Recovery and Rebuilding…
La 363.348 KAT 2005
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Piazza, Tom. Why New Orleans Matters. LA. 976.335 PIA 2005
Reed, Betsy et al. Unnatural Disaster: The Nation [magazine] on Hurricane Katrina.
La 976.044
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Reed, Jim and Mike Theiss. Hurricane Katrina: through the Eyes of Storm Chasers.
2005 La 363.34 REE
The Repopulation of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Kevin McCarthy et al.
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Rescue for Ruffugees: We’ve been Found—Now We’re Looking for Our Owners.
www.newleash.org (photographs of lost pets) EBR REF Desk
Retha. Katrina Katrina What Have You Done? La 811.6 RET 2006
Rich, Frank. The Greatest Story Ever Told: The Decline and Fall of Truth
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The Road Home Housing Program Action Plan Amendment for Disaster
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Sins, Amy Cyrex. Ruby Slippers Cookbook: Life, Culture, Family and Food
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Smallwood, Robert. The Five People You Meet in Hell: Surviving Katrina. 2006
La 363.34
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Snow, Troy. Not Left Behind: Rescuing the Pets of New Orleans. 2006
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Thomas, Katie. Waters Dark and Deep: How One Family Overcame Katrina’s
Deadly Fury. 2006 La 363.34 Tho
The Times Picayune Katrina: the Ruin and Recovery of New Orleans. La 363.34 TIM
[Pulitzer Prize 2006]
Tracey, Michael. She Was No Lady: a Personal Journey of Recovery from Hurricane
Katrina. 363.34 TRA
Troutt, David Dante. After the Storm: Black Intellectuals Explore the Meaning of
Hurricane Katrina. LA 305.896 AFT
Van Heerden, Ivor and Mike Bryan. The Storm: the Inside Story from One Louisiana
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Virgets, Ronnie. Lost Bread(pain perdu) Flavored with a Little Steen’s Cane Syrup.
2006 La 976.335 VIR
Waugh, William L. Jr. Shelter from the Storm: Repairing the National Emergency
System after Hurricane Katrina. La 363.34 SHE
The Wrath of Hurricane Katrina: One of the World’s Greatest Natural Disasters in
Modern Time. 363.34 WRA
ARTICLES
Full Text in Louisiana Library Databases
Adams, Shawn. “Learning the lessons of Katrina for the unexpected tomorrow.”
Risk Management. December 2005, v52, i12, pp24-29.
Allan, David J., et al. “Restoring rivers.” Issues in Science and Technology,
Winter 2006, v22, i2, pp40-48.
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Alper, Garth. “New Orleans Music and Katrina.” Popular Music and Society,
V29, i4, p461, October, 2006.
Altieri, Mark P. “Surviving Katrina: tax breaks for victims of the costliest
catastrophe in American history. Journal of Accountancy,
February, 2006, v201 i2, pp58-62.
Anderson, Jon Lee. “Leaving Desire.” The New Yorker, September 19, 2005, v81,
i28, p42.
Anthes, Richard A., et al. “Hurricanes and global warming.” Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society, May 2006, i5, p623-628.
Bauer, Jeff, and Linda M. Roman. “After Katrina, hospitals’ fate is uncertain.”
RN, December 2005, v68, i12, p18.
Black, Carrie. “Six reasons we lost New Orleans: environmental degradation made
Katrina much worse.” Earth Island Journal, Winter 2006, v20, i4
p40.
Blonde, Lawrence, et al. “The Hurricane Katrina and its impact on diabetes care:
observations from “ground zero”: lessons in disaster preparedness of
people with diabetes.” Diabetes Care, January 2006, v29, i1, pp158-161.
Bocking, Stephen. “How Hurricane Katrina ripped the lid off the tangled relations
between environment and politics, exposing desperate poverty, the
dangers of environmental manipulation and the need for collective
action.” Alternatives Journal, January 2006, v31, i4-5, pp36-40.
Bogren, Rick. “Huffs and puffs won’t blow these roofs down.” Louisiana
Agriculture, Fall 2005, v48, n4, p22-23.
Bossing, Ken, and Bill Prindle. “Energy lessons from Katrina.” Power Engineering,
November 2005, v109, ill, p5.
Boyer, Peter J. “Gone with the Surge.” New Yorker, September 26, 2005, v83, i29,
p76.
Burnham, Nigel. “New Orleans medical staff raid empty hospitals for vital
supplies.” Nursing Standard, September 14, 2005, v20, i1, p12.
Butterworth, Alex. “Not the eternal city: Alex Butterworth looks at the parallels
between the destruction wrought by hurricane Katrina on New
Orleans recently, and the devastation suffered by Pompeii in the
first century AD. History Today, November 2005, v55, i6, pp2-4.
Claesgens, Mark. “Special panel systems brace LaHouse for severe weather.”[LSU’s
state-of the art house withstands hurricane winds]
Louisiana Agriculture, Fall, 2005, v48, n4, p.22-21.
Coates, Joseph. “Anticipating disaster, or putting the fear of God into top
management.” Research-Technology Management, January-
February, 2006, v49, i1, pp6-8.
Curry, R. Whit Jr., and Pepi Granat. “Generalist physicians, added value in a
crisis.” Patient Care, November 2005, v39, i11, p7.
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Donze, Frank, and Gordon Russell. “Four months to decide: Nagin panel says
hardest hit areas must prove viability” Plan for the future (map)
Times-Picayune, January 11, 2006, v169, n355, p1A.
Dooley, Erin E. “CDC {Center for Disease Control}: environmental concerns after
Katrina: NIEHS {National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences}: Natural Disaster Response.” January 2006, v114, i1, pA27.
Finch, Bill and Bill Raines. “Offshore rigs not built to handle strongest storms.”
Mobile Register, September 21, 2005.
Fisher, Marc. “Essential again: as the tragedy unfolded, the battered mainstream
media elevated their games, challenging inaccurate statements by
public officials and providing crucial information to an audience
that needed it desperately.” American Journalism Review, October
November 2005, v27, i5 pp18-23.
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Fischetti, Mark. ”Protecting New Orleans.” Scientific American, v294, n2, p64-71.
”Freeport Exit Big Blow for New Orleans: Fortune 500 Company Moving to
Phoenix.” Times-Picayune, December 10, 2006.
Giroux, Henry A. ”Reading Hurricane Katrina: racism, class, and the biopolitics of
disposability.” College Literature, Summer 2006, v33, i3,
p171-196.
Gordon, Megan and Mark Schleifstein. ”Corps Issues Call to Close MR-GO:
Economic, Not Storm Threat Cited in Report.” Times-Picayune,
December 16, 2006.
Grissett, Sheila. “Construction of a floodgate in the 17th Street Canal will require a
massive levee that will squeeze out much of Bucktown’s heritage.”
(Map) Times-Picayune, February 2, 2006, v170, n12, pA1.
“Health workers face Katrina death inquiry.” Nursing Standard, November 30,
2005, v20, i12, p8.
Hedlund, Steven. “In Katrina’s deadly wake.” Seafood Business. October 2005, v24,
i10, p1-3.
Helvarg, David. “The Storm this time: a personal account of natural and unnatural
disaster in the wake of hurricane Katrina.” Multinational Monitor,
September-October, 2005, v26, i9-10, pp9-18.
“Hurricane Katrina: storm tales.” The Safety and Health Practitioner, November
2005, v23, i11, p28.
Inman, William. “Staying ahead of the storm: strong corporate structure and
supply chain flexibility are the ingredients of disruption
management.” Industrial Engineer, February 2006, v38,i2, pp28-33.
“The IRS announced that taxpayers affected by hurricanes Katrina and Rita can
request relief simply by writing “Hurricane Rita” or “Hurricane
Katrina” in red ink.” Journal of Accountancy, December 2005,
V200, i6, p16.
Issel, Michele. “Preparedness for the extraordinary and the chronic,” Health Care
Management Review, January-March, 2006, v31, i1, p1.
Johnson, Alex B., Gayle Nolan, and Cynthia Siegrist. “Lessons Learned from a Bout
With Hurricane Katrina: the Delgado Community College Story.”
Change, v38, i5, Sept-Oct, 2006, p42-47.
Jones, Leigh. “Five months after Katrina’s landfall, New Orleans lawyers still
in limbo.” New Jersey Law Journal, February 20, 2006, pNA.
Kearns, Ethan. “Southern comfort: Katrina focused the world’s attention on these
trees…”[US Forestry Service discovers ancient live oaks all that’s
left standing on devastated Mississippi coast]. American Forests,
Winter 2006.
Krupa, Michele. “Records are examined in an effort to finish list of the dead.”
Times-Picayune, August 30, 2006, p1.
Magill, John. “On perilous grond.” Louisiana Cultural Vistas, Winter 2005-06,
v16, n4., p33-43. (collects photos and ills. of New Orleans floods).
Maggi, Laura, and Gordon Russell. “Damage control: Fema estimates of flooded
homes may help bring aid, buyouts.” (Map) Times-Picayune,
February 15, 2006, v170, n25, pA1.
Marshall, Bob, John McQuaid, and Mark Schleifstein. “100 days after Katrina the
Evidence is clear that the flood was a man-made disaster.” (Maps,
Photos) Times-Picayune, v169, December 8, 2005, pA1.
____________.“For centuries canals kept New Orleans dry. Most people never
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McCollum, Douglas. “Uncharted waters: the author returns home to gauge how
closely the fate of the Times-Picayune is tied to the fate of New
Orleans.” Columbia Journalism Review, November-December,
2005, v44, i4, pp28-34.
Meitrodt, Jeffrey, and Rebecca Mowbray. “Where the money is going: Here’s a look
up by zip-code at how much the metro area expects to receive in
flood claim payments.” Times-Picayune, v170, n57, March 19, 2006,
“Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood has filed suit against five major insurance
companies in an effort to overturn flood exclusions and force them
to pay for water damages in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina.”
Risk Management, November 2005, v52, i11, p8.
“Nurses pour in to relief shelters.” Nursing Standard, September 14, 2005, v20, i1,
p12.
Omar, Salim. “Maximum tax relief from soaring gas prices.” The CPA Journal,
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Pilkey, Orrin H. and Robert S. Young. “Will hurricane Katrina impact shoreline
management? Here’s why it should. Journal of Coastal Management,
November 2005, v21, i6, piii-x.
Post, Leonard. “Their offices ravaged, lawyers focus on survival.” New Jersey Law
Journal, September 19, 2005, pNA.
Reed, Dungey. “All that we have and all that we give: a CFO’s story.” Healthcare
Financial Management, October 2005, v59, i10, p28-29.
Reichel, Claudette Hanks, and Frances C. Lawrence. “LaHouse paves the way for
sustainable housing.” Louisiana Agriculture, v48, n4, p17-19.
Russell, Gordon. “Frustrated home owners look to new Fema flood maps..this map
shows, by census tract, how many properties in each shaded area
of New Orleans had filed repetitive flood claims with Fema before
Katrina”. Times-Picayune, v170, n65, March 27, 2006, pA1.
Scott, Jeanne Schulte. “Two Americas, many health systems: it took hurricane
Katrina to bring home to many Americans the vast gulf between
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Sothern, Billy. ”Left to Die.” The Nation, January 2, 2006, v282, n1, p18-22.
Thomas, Cathy Booth. “Life among the ruins.” Time, September 19, 2005, v166,
i12, p48.
“US Nurses struggle to cope.” Nursing Standard, September 7, 2005, v19, i52, p5.
Webster, Richard A. ”New Orleans’ suicides double after Katrina.” New Orleans
City Business. March 13, 2006.
Weinstein, Monty N. “Dual disasters: dealing with the aftermath: four years after
9/11 and just months after hurricane Katrina the United States
faces anxiety, despair, and fear, emotions that will last for
decades to come.” Annals of the American Psychotherapy Assn.,
Winter 2005, v8, i4, pp44-45.
Wislon, Alex. “A Call for passive survivability: a new design criterion helps
preserve crucial life support in the post-Katrina age.”
Heating/Piping/Air Conditioning Engineering January 2006
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Winslow, Dean L. “Wind, rain, flooding, and fear: coordinating military public
health in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina.” Clinical
Infectious Diseases, December 15, 2005, v41, i12, pp1759-63.
Webliography
http://www.hurricane.lsu.edu/
LSU Hurricane Center
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2005atlan.shtml
National Hurricane Center’s Report Archive of the 30
Storms of 2005, Arlene to Zeta
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/floods/recoverydata/katrina_la_
maps.shtm
Katrina Flood Recovery Maps for Louisiana
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/katrina_2005.html
UT-Austin Perry Castaneda Library Map Collection—Hurricane Katrina
Maps—large collection of aerial photos
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/TCR-AL122005_Katrina.pdf
National Hurricane Center’s 42p Katrina Report
http://understandingKatrina.ssrc.org
Social Science Research Council Studies
http://www.gpoaccess.gov/Katrinareport/mainreport.pdf
House Representatives Final Report of the Select Bipartisan Committee to
Investigate the Preparation for and Response to Hurricane Katrina: “A Failure of
Initiative.”
http://lii.org/search?query=hurricanekatrina
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http://workingpapers.org/bibliography/katrina_bibliography.htm
Government documents, interviews.
http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov/hurricane/katrina-publications.htm
US Geological Survey Katrina Library
http://www.nola.com/katrinaphotos/
Katrina Photos
https://www.reconstructionwatch.org/MardiGrasReport6.pdf
Demographics of Post-Katrina New Orleans
http://www.gnocdc.org/
Greater New Orleans Community Data Canter: post Katrina demographics and
reconstruction
http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/SciRefGuides/hurricanes.html
Library of Congress Hurricane Science Link
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/lookingatearth/h2005_katrina.html
NASA Looking At Earth Katrina Page
http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/email/news/1374
6267.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jsp
Katrina Course at UC Berkeley
http://coastal.er.usgs.gov/hurricanes/katrina/
US Geological Survey’s Katrina Impact Studies
http://coastal.er.usgs.gov/hurricanes/rita/
US Geological Survey’s Rita Impact Studies
http://www.readinga-z.com/katrina/resources.html
Teachers’ Resources—a Hurricane Primer
http://www.s4.brown.edu/Katrina/report.pdf
Brown University study: “Impact of Katrina: race and class
in storm damaged neighborhoods”
http://www.ehponline.org/members/2006/114-1/focus.html
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www.lsu.edu/faculty/mccarthy/katrina.htm.
LSU School of Library and Info Science Katrina Resources
http://www.npr.org/documents/2006/feb/katrina/awareness_ti
meline.pdf
“The Day of Landfall” (24 hour timeline from Congressional hearing)
http://www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/hurricanes/infectiousdisease.asp
Center for Disease Control: “After a hurricane: infectious disease”
http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/interapp/editorial/editorial_056
6.xml
Department of Homeland Security National Response Plan
http://www.deq.louisiana.gov/portal/
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
(sediment maps by zipcode)
www.gfdl.noaa.gov/reference/bibliography/2004/tk0401.pdf.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s aerial views of
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama at Katrina’s landfall.
http://ngs.woc.noaa.gov/rita/
NOAA’s Images of the Gulf coast after Rita’s landfall
http://www.fema.gov/media/
Fema 6 month update—keyword searchable photo archive, statistics,
En espanol
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/309/5742/1807
Science Magazine: “Is Katrina a harbinger of still more powerful hurricanes?”
http://www.haznet.org/haz_hazards/hazard_katrina.htm
National Sea Grant Network for Coastal Natural Hazards
Katrina/Rita Portal. Vietnamese language articles included.
http://www.laseagrant.org/hurricane/index.htm
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http://uscnews.sc.edu/rsrc223b.html
A List of Research Projects on Katrina Aftermath
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/309/5742/1808
“Scientists weigh options for rebuilding New Orleans”
http://www.sciencemag.org/sciext/katrina/
Hurricanes, Climate, and Katrina: Science Magazine articles free online.
www.hurricanearchives.org
Hurricane Digital Memory Bank
www.rebuildgreen.org
Common Ground Collective Site
CGontar
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