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Public Librarians’ Response to Hurricanes: Lessons, Issues and Strategies Rebecca Hamilton State Librarian State Library of Louisiana
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Lessons Learned Existing emergency plans are inadequate Business continuity was not a focus of library disaster planning Traditional lists of staff home phone numbers are inadequate Library’s role is to be a communications hub and to provide information
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State Library Response Be central clearinghouse for information about libraries, for libraries and for library staff. Act as spokesperson to the national media for information about libraries in the state Coordinate donations and “adoption” services Provide whatever is needed: technical support, staff, office space, website hosting, etc. Provide support and direction
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State Library Support & Direction Legislative auditor provided training in FEMA process Hosted SOLINET disaster planning workshop Established secure Extranet for public libraries to post disaster plans Compiled information for lawmakers on damages, costs of rebuilding, library needs...
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Role of Public Libraries in their Communities Internet access; help with computer use Food, phone, fax Listen and offer support Temporary cards Story hours at shelters Normalcy Distribution point for other relief agencies
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“Libraries are not essential services” – FEMA, Cameron Parish, 2006
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Public Libraries as First Responders Coordinate with local emergency mgt svs Be “at the table” in all local planning sessions before the disaster hits Promote what the library can do to help Portray yourself as a communications hub, not a book storehouse Have your own records in order.
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Basic Library Records Payroll, timesheets Contact information, cell numbers, home numbers, PIN numbers, more numbers Inventory of your building, collections, etc. Copies of insurance policies Disaster recovery services contracts and agreements.
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Gustav and Ike Three Years Later
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Everyone Better Prepared Contact information Web site ready-to-go Blog Backup server in Monroe New IT infrastructure
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State Library IT Preparations The State Library systems never lost power. We were up when the rest of state government was down for 5 days. We had other state agencies and state officials sitting in our parking lot with laptops using our wireless connection.
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IT Preparations: Used Generator Power Server Room Backups Backup server Disaster website Wireless access
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IT Preparations: Not Used 1. Matching servers so hardware was interchangeable 2. Secured non-essential servers in closet 3. Core services backed up identically on all servers 4. Tape backups stored in safe, in closet and off site 5. Inexpensive backup hard drive
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Next Steps Portable generator to run laptops More functionality needed for backup server in Monroe Set up command center with cable, Internet, computers, phones, printer, etc. Develop pre-written press releases and media alerts for local media
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