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      Assessing the health information needs of the emergency preparedness and management community

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          Thirty four professionals who are part of a community of practice in the field of health related emergency response management provided information about the sources of information that they currently use the most, as well as their unmet information needs, and the kinds of information systems tools they would like to have. This professional community relies heavily on the Web, but they report severe information overload, in terms of not easily being able to find the kinds of information they want, amid the deluge of information that is there. In particular, they would find a system that uses social tagging and social recommender system features to be very useful for accessing relevant documents in the “gray literature”. We suggest that services such as these will be increasingly important for professional communities in general.

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                Journal
                ISU
                Information Services and Use
                IOS Press (Nieuwe Hemweg 6B, 1013 BG Amsterdam, The Netherlands )
                0167-5265
                2008
                : 28
                : 3-4 , ICSTI 2007 and 2008
                : 269-280
                Affiliations
                Information Systems Department, New Jersey Institute of Technology, University Heights, Newark, NJ, USA. E-mails: {turoff, hiltz}@njit.edu
                Author notes

                Corresponding author: Prof. Murray Turoff, Information Systems Department, New Jersey Institute of Technology, University Heights, 19 Meadowbrook Rd., Randolph, Newark, NJ 07869, USA. Tel.: +1 973 361 6680; E-mail: turoff@njit.edu.

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                isu588
                10.3233/ISU-2008-0588
                e72d79bd-39a2-4e82-97a1-db78ab6eee9e
                © IOS Press and the authors
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                Pages: 12
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                ftp.files.iospress.nl/isu/2008/28-3,4/headers/isu588.sssh2-xml

                Information & Library science,Communication & Media studies
                recommender systems,Information overload,communities of practice,emergency management

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