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Disaster Health Information Resources
By Donna DiMichele | January 17, 2020
Disasters can happen anyplace, at any time. Whether it’s a large-scale event or one that impacts a small community, all disasters are local. People affected by a disaster want help from a trusted source, and libraries rank very highly as trusted sources. Sign up for this webinar to learn about relevant resources to share with your community.
- Are You Ready? Essential Disaster Health Information Resources for Keeping Your Loved Ones Safe
- Jan 27, 2020, 11:30AM – 12:30AM CT
Participants will review resources and get updates on apps such as the Wireless Information System for Emergency Responders (WISER). The presentation will demonstrate how to access government databases like PubMed and Disaster Lit. Opportunities for programming and partnerships with non-traditional entities will be discussed.
- Participants will be able to locate disaster and emergency preparedness information
- for the consumers/public
- for special populations
- for those with disabilities
- Locate disaster and emergency preparedness mobile Apps for consumers/public
More information and to register
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