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Sheldon, Ted P.; Hendrickson, Gordon O. – Special Libraries, 1987
In the face of emergencies, emergency managers should turn to academic libraries. These libraries can serve as gateways through which information from their collection, the faculty of their institutions, and ultimately the whole of the academic community may be tapped to manage emergencies successfully. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Civil Defense, College Faculty

Brown, JoAnne – Journal of American History, 1988
Discusses the development of civil defense education following World War II. Examines its effects on the public as atomic bomb drills became commonplace in schools which also served as fallout shelters. Concludes that inadequate portrayal of the horrors of nuclear war produced anger, fear, and disillusionment as the postwar generation matured.…
Descriptors: Civil Defense, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs, Fallout Shelters
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, Inc., Boston, MA. – 1982
This conference was held to alert physicians worldwide of the mortal peril of nuclear war to public health, with the hope that they will help educate their communities about the effects of nuclear war. Summary papers prepared during the conference include: medical consequences of nuclear war with special reference to Europe--immediate problems for…
Descriptors: Civil Defense, Disarmament, Foreign Countries, International Relations
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (DOC), Rockville, MD. National Weather Service. – 1978
This pamphlet contains a set of guidelines for community leaders interested in developing preparedness plans for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms. Included in the guide is a list of the types of officials and agencies which should be involved in planning meetings. A set of suggestions for developing a community communications network and…
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Civil Defense, Community Coordination, Community Education
Colavita, Leon; And Others – 1973
This booklet is intended to aid local school superintendents and other school administrators in preparing comprehensive contingency plans to meet various emergency situations. Although it was developed by the State of New Jersey Department of Education, most of the booklet is equally applicable to schools in other states as well. It is organized…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Responsibility, Check Lists, Civil Defense
Defense Civil Preparedness Agency (DOD), Washington, DC. – 1972
The guide has been prepared for use as a textbook in rescue training courses at DCPA (Defense Civil Preparedness Agency) approved training schools and is to be used in rescue training programs of State and local governments. The document explains the various types of rescue missions, command structure, the personnel of the operating unit,…
Descriptors: Accidents, Civil Defense, Emergency Programs, Emergency Squad Personnel
Office of Civil Defense (DOD), Washington, DC. – 1967
Award winning designs are presented demonstrating that economical dual-use shelter space can be incorporated in the designs of new buildings without sacrifice of either function or aesthetic values. The eight award winning designs are discussed, and graphic illustration is provided of the nature of dual-use shelter, which contributes to…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architecture, Building Design, Building Systems

Magrath, Lynn L.; Dowlin, Kenneth E. – Special Libraries, 1987
Presents the role of the Pikes Peak Library District's services in the creation and dissemination of an online clearinghouse in all four phases of emergency management: mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. Seven agencies and organizations involved in the network of community information that has been created are briefly described.…
Descriptors: Civil Defense, Clearinghouses, Community Information Services, Cooperative Programs
Rankine, Jr., Robert R. – Aerospace, 1985
Addresses the strategy and policy implications of effective ballistic missile defense and the scope/priorities of a research program underway to determine its technical feasibility. Several types of "smart bullets" are described, along with sensing devices for space, air, and ground. Procedures established to centrally plan/control the program are…
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Armed Forces, Astronomy, Civil Defense
Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1966
TEN BASIC LESSON PLANS THAT CAN BE ADAPTED TO SUIT THE NEEDS OF THE STUDENTS AND EXPANDED TO FIT LOCAL SITUATIONS SERVE AS A GUIDE TO CIVIL DEFENSE ADULT EDUCATION TEACHERS AND REPRESENT THE STATE OF CIVIL DEFENSE AS OF PUBLICATION DATE. THE LESSONS ARE DESIGNED TO BE USED WITH SLIDES OR FILMSTRIPS, A MINIATURE ILLUSTRATION OF WHICH APPEARS AT THE…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Civil Defense, Community Health Services
Defense Civil Preparedness Agency (DOD), Battle Creek, MI. – 1972
Basic information about nuclear weapons is presented so that their effects can be meaningfully related to the defensive countermeasures which will be most effective against them. Major topics include: (1) Explosive power of nuclear weapons, (2) Major effects of nuclear explosions, (3) Two basic types of nuclear explosions, (4) Contrast between air…
Descriptors: Civil Defense, Emergency Programs, Fallout Shelters, Instructional Materials
Defense Civil Preparedness Agency (DOD), Battle Creek, MI. – 1972
The effects of natural disasters and the implications which those effects have for community emergency preparedness are discussed. Major topics include: (1) Similarities and differences in types of responses required by a nuclear and natural disasters, (2) The civil defense function in natural disasters, (3) Vulnerability analysis, (4) Warning…
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Civil Defense, Community Planning, Comparative Analysis
Mulford, Charles L.; And Others – 1972
The general objective of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the OCD Career Development Program. The specific objectives were to determine the program's impact on the local civil defense coordinator's knowledge of and ability to build and operate a viable local civil defense organization and to link the official (vertical) civil…
Descriptors: Civil Defense, Community Coordination, Coordinators, Job Training
Lawlor, John M., Jr. – 2000
In August 1945, the United States unleashed an atomic weapon against the Japanese at Hiroshima and Nagasaki and brought an end to World War II. These bombs killed in two ways -- by the blast's magnitude and resulting firestorm, and by nuclear fallout. After the Soviet Union exploded its first atom bomb in 1949, the Cold War waged between the two…
Descriptors: Civil Defense, Fallout Shelters, Foreign Countries, Government Role
Cosh, Judith; Davis, Kim; Fullwood, Angela; Lippek, Maryann; Middleton, Jill – 2003
This paper describes a bioterrorism incident at a Connecticut elementary school. Flowers sent to a teacher were permeated with anthrax spores that infected the teacher, 12 of her students, 3 office staff members, and an administrator. The teacher subsequently died. The Connecticut Department of Public Health confirmed that the students and staff…
Descriptors: Civil Defense, Crisis Management, Elementary Education, Emergency Programs