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Investigating Options for Increased Awareness and Use of Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Resources Among Libraries and Librarians (Part One of a Two-Part Series)

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ABSTRACT Libraries of all types regularly support their communities through emergencies ranging from the opioid crisis to hurricanes. We train staff to provide NARCAN and respond to workplace or community… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Libraries of all types regularly support their communities through emergencies ranging from the opioid crisis to hurricanes. We train staff to provide NARCAN and respond to workplace or community violence. We shelter patrons before and after natural disasters–and recover and rebuild our library buildings and materials. Ideally, library staffs plan ahead to ensure their efforts are as effective as possible. The National Library of Medicine’s Disaster Information Management Research Center (DIMRC) has compiled multiple resources and tools that can enhance libraries’ plans. The project described in this and a forthcoming article explored options to improve awareness and use of these and local resources. The assessment process, the findings and tools, and the recommendations can inform all library emergency preparedness plans and enhance their resilience.

Keywords: investigating options; options increased; part; disaster; awareness use; preparedness

Journal Title: Journal of Hospital Librarianship
Year Published: 2018

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