Christchurch Recovery Map

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The Christchurch Recovery Map, also known as eq.org.nz, was a short-lived website providing crowdsourced information about the Christchurch Earthquake of 22 February 2011.[1][2][3] The site aggregated information via email, tweets with an #eqnz hashtag, SMS and a locally-hosted web form. The site was built with open source tools and active support from CrisisCommons[4] and Ushahidi.

As well as providing information, the volunteers hosting the site provided much of the technical infrastructure behind the Student Volunteer Army.[5] The site became a major source of public information. Within its first week of operation, it had received approximately 100,000 unique visitors.[6] The site is listed as a credible source of information by New Zealand's two main news sites, stuff.co.nz[7] and nzherald.co.nz,[8] as well as Google Crisis Response's[9] and the Trademe's website.[10] As mainstream agencies responded to the quake, other forms of communication became established and the need for a grass roots website subsided. The website is no longer updated as the normal information channels have resumed, and recommends an alternative website. [11]

The website does not appear in the Wayback Machine. The Christchurch Recovery Map is unrelated to a previous Emotional Intelligence website on the same domain that was harvested by the Wayback Machine.[12]

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References

  1. Tech volunteers quick to help in quake aftermath, Computerword
  2. Web acts as virtual crisis centre for Christchurch quake victims, Sydney Morning Herald
  3. Social media plays key role after New Zealand earthquake, Khou.com
  4. "Project update for the Christchurch Recovery Map". crisiscommons.org. 2011 [last update]. Retrieved 13 July 2011. 
  5. Call For Information Activists, Voxy.co.nz
  6. Christchurch earthquake
  7. Information and Resources - Christchurch Earthquake
  8. Christchurch Earthquake, Google Crisis Response
  9. Christchurch Earthquake Support, Trademe
  10. "Christchurch Recovery Map". eq.org.nz. 2011 [last update]. Retrieved 13 July 2011. "We recommend you visit http://canterburyearthquake.org.nz/ or call the quake helpline at 0800 779 997 for current information" 
  11. "Internet Archive Wayback Machine". wayback.archive.org. 2011 [last update]. Retrieved 13 July 2011. 
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