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Disaster Health Information Access and Public Libraries' Situation-Specific Information Services: What Public Librarians and Library Users Said

机译:灾难健康信息访问和公共图书馆的现状信息服务:公共图书馆员和图书馆用户说

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A 2017 situation-specific case study surveyed community members following the flooding in 2015 and Hurricane Matthew in 2016 in South Carolina. The study examined how community members used libraries' critical disaster information services, focusing also on how the participants used disaster information sources and evaluated their credibility. The findings show that the community members surveyed valued highly the critical information services provided by public libraries and librarians. Even though most of the community members indicated that it was easy or very easy to find information, some of them did not use credible information resources either during or after the disaster.
机译:2015年南卡罗来纳州洪水洪水洪水和飓风马太福道后,特定情况特定案例研究调查了社区成员。该研究审查了社区成员如何使用库的关键灾难信息服务,同时对参与者如何使用灾害信息来源并评估其可信度。调查结果表明,社区成员调查了公共图书馆和图书馆员提供的关键信息服务。尽管大多数社区成员表明它很容易或很容易找到信息,但其中一些人在灾难期间或之后都没有使用可信的信息资源。

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