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- Title
Opportunities and Challenges for Public Libraries to Enhance Community Resilience.
- Authors
Veil, Shari R.; Bishop, Bradley Wade
- Abstract
This study bridges a gap between public library and emergency management policy versus practice by examining the role of public libraries in the community resource network for disaster recovery. Specifically, this study identifies the opportunities and challenges for public libraries to fulfill their role as a FEMA-designated essential community organization and enhance community resilience. The results indicate there are several opportunities for libraries to enhance community resilience by offering technology resources and assistance; providing office, meeting, and community living room space; serving as the last redundant communication channel and a repository for community information and disaster narratives; and adapting or expanding services already offered to meet the changing needs of the community. However, libraries also face challenges in enhancing community resilience, including the temptation to overcommit library capacity and staff capability beyond the library mission and a lack of long-term disaster plans and collaboration with emergency managers and government officials. Implications for library and emergency management practice and crisis research are discussed.
- Subjects
UNITED States; PUBLIC libraries -- Social aspects; EMERGENCY management policy; UNITED States. Federal Emergency Management Agency; COMMUNITY organization; PUBLIC health
- Publication
Risk Analysis: An International Journal, 2014, Vol 34, Issue 4, p721
- ISSN
0272-4332
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/risa.12130