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Latest revision as of 13:30, 14 June 2023
Technologies
Social Media and Crowdsourcing Library
Technologies
Social Media and Crowdsourcing Library
The overall goal of the Social Media and Crowdsourcing (SMCS) Technologies Library is to face the growing heterogeneous use of technologies in disasters and the overwhelming number of technologies on the market. It gathers and structures information about existing technologies to provide an up-to-date overview and thus support the selection of suitable technologies.
You can use the filters to identify relevant technologies according to your needs and then click on the name of the technology to get further information.
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