Difference between revisions of "Social Media in an Emergency: A Best Practice Guide"

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|Language=English
 
|Year Published=2012
 
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|Target Audience=Practitioners
 
|Status=Published
 
|Status=Published
 
|Disaster Management Phase=Response
 
|Disaster Management Phase=Response
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|Covers Thematic=Social Media, VOST
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|Source Website=https://idisaster.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/social-media-in-an-emergency-a-best-practice-guide-2012.pdf
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|Is Archived=No
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|Primary Target Group=Practitioners
 
|Covers Usage Of=Social Media
 
|Covers Usage Of=Social Media
|Source Website=https://idisaster.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/social-media-in-an-emergency-a-best-practice-guide-2012.pdf
 
 
|Covers Disaster Community Technologies=No
 
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This guide is based on the experience from CDEM-Groups (Civil Defence Emergency Management Groups) in New Zealand which are already using social media in crisis management. The focus of the guide is to provide practical advice for using social media before, during and after an emergency. It includes a lot of additional sources and practical checklists.
 
This guide is based on the experience from CDEM-Groups (Civil Defence Emergency Management Groups) in New Zealand which are already using social media in crisis management. The focus of the guide is to provide practical advice for using social media before, during and after an emergency. It includes a lot of additional sources and practical checklists.

Revision as of 11:10, 14 February 2022

Quick Facts

Publishing Organisation:
Wellington Region CDEM Group
Year:
2012
Languages:
English
Status:
Published
Covers Thematic
  • Social Media
  • VOST Virtual Operations Support Team</br></br>Experts in dealing with social media, the acquisition, processing and presentation of digital information. They can search through and check images, videos and text contributions on various platforms for relevant facts and prepare the information for the responsible authorities, e.g. separate important from unimportant or incorrect information.
  • 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...
  • Audience experience level
    Disaster Management Phase
  • Response
  • Synopsis

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    This guide is based on the experience from CDEM-Groups (Civil Defence Emergency Management Groups) in New Zealand which are already using social media in crisis management. The focus of the guide is to provide practical advice for using social media before, during and after an emergency. It includes a lot of additional sources and practical checklists.