Digital Volunteers in Disaster Response: Accessibility Challenges

Author:

Radianti JaziarORCID,Gjøsæter TerjeORCID

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Springer International Publishing

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1. Situational Disabilities in Emergency Management – Validation of Realistic Scenarios for Training and Awareness-Raising;IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology;2024

2. Harnessing Web Accessibility Tools for WCAG 2.1 Migration of a Design System;2023 International Conference on Computing, Networking, Telecommunications & Engineering Sciences Applications (CoNTESA);2023-12-14

3. From Crisis to Opportunity;Using Crises and Disasters as Opportunities for Innovation and Improvement;2023-11-27

4. Could virtual volunteerism enhance information resilience in a nuclear emergency? The potential role of disaster knowledge workers and virtual emergent groups;Radioprotection;2023-01

5. The role of citizens and geoinformation in providing alerts and crisis information to the public;Security and Defence Quarterly;2022-09-13

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