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Usability,content, and connections: How county-level Alabama emergency management agencies communicate with their online public
Institution:1. Department of English, 9030 Haley Center, Auburn University, AL 36849-9027, United States;2. School of Communication and Journalism, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, United States;1. HASLab INESC TEC and Universidade do Minho, Campus de Gualtar, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal;2. Institute for Computer Science and Engineering (UNS-Conicet), Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Universidad Nacional del Sur, San Andrés 800, Campus Palihue, Bahía Blanca, Argentina;1. Centro de Investigación y Docencias Económicas, A.C., Circuito Tecnopolo Norte 117, Colonia Hacienda Nueva, 20313 Aguascalientes, Mexico;2. Universidad de Granada, Campus Universitario de Cartuja, C.P. 18071 Granada, Spain
Abstract:Emergency Management Agencies (EMAs) in the U.S. operate at federal, state, and local levels, each with a common purpose “to prepare for, prevent, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of incidents” (Homeland Security, 2008). As Homeland Security (2008) explains, local EMAs (LEMAs) lay the groundwork for prevention and other activities, coordinating with nearby LEMAs and local entities, including private and non-governmental organizations. LEMAs have been studied little; most research on online LEMAs and State Emergency Management Agencies (SEMAs) has been limited to website content, providing an incomplete picture of how they provide online service to the public. Bertot & Jager argue that functionality, usability, and accessibility are critical elements in evaluating e-government, noting that if users cannot get to or find the content, the content becomes irrelevant. This study contributes to addressing this gap by evaluating Alabama LEMA websites, based on a combination of content rubrics used in prior EMA studies and usability heuristics, factors that can affect user trust, and thus a site's usefulness. It also looks at how Alabama LEMAs are using social networking on their websites.
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