A Review on Information Management Study of Emergencies in Foreign Countries(2000-2016)

  • Yao Leye ,
  • Hu Kanglin
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  • Public Administration School, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065

Received date: 2016-11-04

  Revised date: 2016-11-21

  Online published: 2016-12-05

Abstract

[Purpose/significance] The emergency information management of emergencies study is a hot, interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research topic around the world. The paper aims to provide research content, characteristics and methods' reference for emergency management of emergency information in China. [Method/process] Summarize the research literature from the bibliometric and literature theme analysis, focusing on analysis and summary of emergencies of emergency information management by research topics and focus areas in foreign countries. [Result/conclusion] Focuses on the emergency information management of foreign emergencies from four aspects,including the basic content of emergency information, emergency information communication, emergency information management system and emergency information management focus areas. The paper finds out that the research should further strengthen the interdisciplinary and in-depth study, strengthen the case and empirical research, and expand emergency information management content in China.

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Yao Leye , Hu Kanglin . A Review on Information Management Study of Emergencies in Foreign Countries(2000-2016)[J]. Library and Information Service, 2016 , 60(23) : 6 -15 . DOI: 10.13266/j.issn.0252-3116.2016.23.001

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