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Public Library Partnerships with Local Agencies to Meet Community Disaster Preparedness and Response Needs
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference of the Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management. Kristiansand, Norway, May 24-27 (2015)
  • Christine Hagar, San Jose State University
Abstract
This paper reports on the initial findings of the first phase of a study funded by San Jose State University, USA to provide insight regarding how public libraries can be more involved in community-wide disaster planning, strengthening their role as core members of their communities’ disaster preparedness and response infrastructure. The first phase of the study involves a nationwide survey of public library directors and library staff who are involved in coordinating disaster planning for their institutions. A survey was carried out during December 2014 and January 2015 to explore what public libraries can bring to community-wide planning efforts and the types of partnerships that are possible. The findings will provide library leaders with valuable insight on how to proactively engage in dialogue and planning with their local emergency management community. The second phase emerging from the research will involve follow-up in-depth explorations of the exemplary disaster planning models.
Keywords
  • Public libraries,
  • community engagement,
  • emergency management community,
  • disaster preparedness,
  • disaster response
Publication Date
2015
Editor
Leysia Palen, Monika Büscher, Tina Comes, Amanda Hughes
ISBN
978-82-7117-788-1
Citation Information
Christine Hagar. "Public Library Partnerships with Local Agencies to Meet Community Disaster Preparedness and Response Needs" Proceedings of the 12th International Conference of the Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management. Kristiansand, Norway, May 24-27 (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christine_hagar/25/