Difference between revisions of "CDC Social Media Tools, Guidelines & Best Practices"

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|Language=English
 
|Language=English
 
|Year Published=2019
 
|Year Published=2019
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|Target Audience=Practitioners, Citizens
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|Status=Work in Progress
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|Source Website=https://www.cdc.gov/socialmedia/tools/guidelines/
 
|Primary Target Group=Practitioners, Citizens
 
|Primary Target Group=Practitioners, Citizens
|Status=Work in Progress
 
 
|Covers Usage Of=Social Media
 
|Covers Usage Of=Social Media
|Source Website=https://www.cdc.gov/socialmedia/tools/guidelines/
 
 
|Covers Disaster Community Technologies=Yes
 
|Covers Disaster Community Technologies=Yes
 
|Disaster Community Technologies Elaboration=Includes some technical explanations about social media tools.
 
|Disaster Community Technologies Elaboration=Includes some technical explanations about social media tools.
|Is Archived=No
 
 
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A set of 6 documents results in a comprehensive guideline for the use of social media in emergencies. Using best practice examples (Facebook and Twitter), the difference between good and bad publications in social media is shown.
 
A set of 6 documents results in a comprehensive guideline for the use of social media in emergencies. Using best practice examples (Facebook and Twitter), the difference between good and bad publications in social media is shown.

Revision as of 10:44, 14 February 2022

Quick Facts

Publishing Organisation:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Year:
2019
Languages:
English
Status:
Work in Progress
Covers Thematic
Target audience
  • Practitioners Practitioners is a target group in LINKS which comprises local, national and European disaster management organizations, civil protection agencies, first responders, NGOs, security networks...
  • Citizens
  • Audience experience level
    Disaster Management Phase
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    A set of 6 documents results in a comprehensive guideline for the use of social media in emergencies. Using best practice examples (Facebook and Twitter), the difference between good and bad publications in social media is shown.