Introduction
The EmerGent project summarised its findings and conclusions in the form of guidelines and provides a list of recommendations for emergency services and citizens on how to make the most of social media.
Downloads
Emergency Services Guidelines
(short pdf version) Citizens Guidelines
(graphical version)
Guidelines Outline
Available file types: png, svg, sketch
Guidelines for Emergency Services
The guidelines for Emergency Services are provided in a short version and more details can be found in the full version of the guidelines (see section about the full version). The guidelines are split in four sections corresponding to the phases of an emergency:
- Prepare to start using social (7 guidelines)
- Before an emergency (5 guidelines)
- During an emergency (6 guidelines)
- After an emergency (2 guidelines)
Available file types of the short version: pdf, docx
Guidelines for Citizens
The guidelines for Citizens are provided in a short graphical version and more details can be found in the full version of the guidelines (see section about the full version).
Available file types: png, svg, sketch
Full version of the Guidelines
You can also download the full version of the guidelines, including:
- guidelines for emergency services (section 4)
- guidelines for citizens (section 5)
- data protection and privacy guidelines for processing social media data (Annex II)
Available file types: pdf, docx
EmerGent Guidelines
(full version)
You are free to use and extend the guidelines for any purpose, provided an attribution to the EmerGent project is provided. The Guidelines to increase the benefit of social media in emergencies by the EmerGent Consortium are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.