Social media and the emergency services: Part 2 - Emergency management
Jinfo Article
3rd January 2012
Abstract
The emergency services are finding new ways of communicating with the public through social media. Martha Murphy shows how Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, blogs and podcasts have opened up new ways of information dissemination for fire and related groups in Canada.
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