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What Do I Do in an Emergency? The Role of Public Libraries in Providing Information During Times of Crisis
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Library SciencePublic LibrariesEmergency ManagementCommunicationDisaster CoverageEmergency ResponseArtsDisaster ResponseTrustworthy InformationEmergency PreparednessDisaster ManagementCrisis CommunicationCrisis Informaticsemergency PreparednessMass CommunicationCrisis ManagementMedicineDisaster Risk ReductionEmergency CommunicationEmergency MedicineDisaster Studies
Abstract During times of crisis, whether they are caused by a potential pandemic such as the 2009 H1N1 virus infections, bioterrorism threats, or natural disasters, people seek answers to questions about the nature of the threats and how to respond to them. Libraries need to leverage their position as a primary source of trustworthy information by providing quick and easy access to those looking for credible information about what to do in an emergency. This article will present an overview of public libraries' responses to emergencies and discuss how public libraries have provided essential information services during these difficult times. Keywords: crisis informaticsemergency preparedness and responseinformation sourcesrisk communicationsocial media tools Notes 1L. Zach, unpublished results from an online survey administered in 2009 as part of IMLS grant LG–06-06-0032-06. 2Data collected by the researcher in May 2009.
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