Handling emergencies online
Tuesday, February 9, 2010 20:02Posted in category Uncategorized
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Online social networking sites could solve many problems plaguing information dissemination and communications when disaster strikes, according to a report from US researchers in a recent issue of the International Journal of Emergency Management.
More information: “An online social network for emergency management” in Int. J. Emergency Management, 2009, 6, 369-382
Provided by Inderscience Publishers (news : web)
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