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Bibliography of disaster management

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Answered by Royal213warrior
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Record 1
Title Restauri Archeologici.
Date Published 1979
Abstract Exhibition catalogue of the restoration of
works of art damaged by the flooding of the
Arno river in Florence, Italy on November 4,
1966.
Subject Keywords Exhibition, catalog; Archaeology, artifact
excavation conservation; Flood, damage repair
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text Italian


Record 2
Title Library Conservation. Preservation in
Perspective.
Date Published 1978
Abstract Reprint of 34 articles, book and encyclopedia
excerpts. Basic principles on the
deterioration and preservation of library
materials. Specific preservation projects in
book restoration, microrecording, applied
scientific research and emergency salvage
operations are presented.
Subject Keywords Library, material conservation; Library, flood
damage book; Book, conservation; Archive,
document conservation; Microfilm, microfiche;
Paper, conservation restoration; Archive,
damage water-flood
Lit Type Monograph
Level Monographic
Doc Location ICCROM
Language of text English


Record 3
Title An Ounce of Prevention: A Handbook on
Disaster Contingency Planning for Archives,
Libraries and Record Centers
Date Published 1985
Abstract Published in conjunction with a recent
symposium on disaster preparedness for
information managers, March 7-8, 1985 this
handbook is intended to heighten awareness
about and to assist archives, libraries and
record centers in disaster contingency
planning. It discusses methods of preventing
disasters and, should one occur, ways of
containing and minimizing it through advance
planning. It outlines action to be taken when
disaster strikes, salvage operations, the
rehabilitation of salvaged materials,
fumigation and sterilization, and the
completion of the recovery operation.
Extensive appendices list human resources,
suppliers of emergency facilities, services,
and materials, etc. [Abstractor's note: This
is the first handbook specifically intended
for the Canadian situation.]
Subject Keywords Library.fumigation;
Library/disinfection;Cultural property
protection planning; Disaster contigency
planning; Archive/damage/fire;
Archive/damage/floor/Archive/secu rity/fire;
Archive/security/flood; Library/fire damage;
Library/flood damage; Library/security/fire;
Library/security/flood
Lit Type Monographic
Level Monographic
Language of text English
Answered by abu7878
6

Answer:

Bibliography of disaster management:

In simple words, Disaster management is an organization which deals with all the emergency related problems which would help to lower the risk of the disaster which may occur.

Disaster management is an organization which would try to protect and preserve maximum number of natural and unnatural disasters which may occur. It also helps in saving the number of lives when disaster occurs. Some of the disasters are floods, sudden fires, cyclones, or it may be rapid spreadable disease also.

The disaster management plays an important role while framing the policies of the country.

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