Two classic papers on the topic: Soden, R. and Palen, L. (2014). "From Crowdsourced Mapping to Community Mapping: The Post-Earthquake Work of OpenStreetMap Haiti.” https://www.cs.colorado.edu/~palen/Papers/HaitiCOOP_Final.pdf
Zook et al (2010), “Volunteered geographic information and crowdsourcing disaster relief: a case study of the Haitian earthquake” http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Matthew_Zook/publication/239324066_Volunteered_Geographic_Information_and_Crowdsourcing_Disaster_Relief_A_Case_Study_of_the_Haitian_Earthquake/links/0f31752ef9ede4411c000000.pdf m. > On 25 Mar 2015, at 14:32, Pete Masters <pedrito1...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Can anyone point to anywhere there is a good account of Haiti 2010 and the > reaction of OSM people (and subsequent development of HOT)? Particularly how > you organised yourselves around this task at such short notice and any > timelines. > > This is not super important, so please don't spend ages writing an account, > but if there is something already written / published, I'd love to see it... > > Cheers, > > Pete > > -- > Pete Masters > Missing Maps Project Coordinator > +44 7921 781 518 > > missingmaps.org > > @pedrito1414 > @theMissingMaps > facebook.com/MissingMapsProject > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > HOT@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot _______________________________________________ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot