Disaster response in Chile: The critical role of libraries and telecenters
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Celedón, Angélica
Pequeño, Andrea
Garrido, Maria
Patin, Beth
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Technology & Social Change Group, University of Washington Information School
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In 2010, a massive earthquake struck Chile, followed by a tsunami that devastated several coastal communities. The Libraries, Telecenters, and the 2010 Chile Earthquake project examines post-disaster information and communication needs, services provided by libraries and telecenters, and how emergency management might be improved. Researchers found that libraries and telecenters played an important role in responding to the crisis. The project team concluded: (1) that governments should include these venues in emergency plans, (2) that library-telecenter alliances and coordination could be improved; (3) that there is a need to develop tools and provide training to make it easier to organize and communicate in post-emergency situations.
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This research brief summarizes the findings of a larger report: Celedón, A., Pequeño, A., Garrido, M., & Patin, B. (2012). El rol de los telecentros y bibliotecas en situación de catástrofe: El caso Chileno. Seattle: Technology & Social Change Group, University of Washington Information School.
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Celedón, A., Pequeño, A., Garrido, M., & Patin, B. (2012). Disaster response in Chile: The critical role of libraries and telecenters. Research Brief. Seattle: Technology & Social Change Group, University of Washington Information School.
