Talk:Disaster informatics
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[edit]Looks like the article is a magnet for spam. I've moved all the external links below for reference, in case some might actually be used to write the article: --Ronz 04:21, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
I'm more familiar with this field being referred to as "Crisis Informatics," and a quick Google search turns up more hits for "crisis informatics" than for "disaster informatics;" it may be better to change the article to reflect that. Some additional terms for this subject seem to include "Emergency Response Information Systems" and "Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management" as used by ISCRAM - which turns up over a million hits. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.25.145.133 (talk) 21:53, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
External Links
[edit]- 911.gov: Community Response Grids, E-government, and Emergencies, University of Maryland
- Disaster Informatics at Indiana University School of Informatics
- FCW article on use of interoperable radios, MESH, VOIP, etc in Katrina.
- American Red Cross Technology Response to Hurricane Katrina (PDF)
- WDC Center for Disaster Informatics
- RoofNet software for building a MESH network with routers - see also Roofnet Implementation
- How to build a mesh network with WRT54Gs
- Xastir open source mapping / APRS program
- Mumbai Help Blog set up after the Mumbai Bombings
- Dina Mehta's blog on Social Networks in Disasters
- Disaster & Crisis Resources at ALA
- Disaster Central
- DIsaster Resource
- International Association of Emergency Managers
- Colorado Natural Hazards Center
- Common Alerting Protocol
- MapAction - organisation that uses geomatics in disaster management
- ICOR - International Consortium for Organizational Resilience
- emcode - Emergency Management Community Open Development Environment - An open-source software repository to enable rapid development of emergency management applications
Relevant Journals
[edit]- Journal of Homeland Security and Information Management
- Homeland Defense Journal
- International Journal of Critical Infrastructure (free articles here)
- Journal of the American Society of Professional Emergency Planners
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