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Katrina PeopleFinder Project

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TheKatrina PeopleFinder Project was set up in early September, 2005 in response to the dozens of groups collecting "lost and safe" lists for people affected byHurricane Katrina.[1] It provided avirtual messaging center usingskype as well as creating "a uniform standard for collecting, compiling, data-entering", and "searching information on people affected by Hurricane Katrina".[2]

The project was conceived on Friday, September 2 with the establishment of the KatrinaHelp Wiki. Volunteers manually entered 15,200 records in less than 24 hours[2] and data entry was stopped with over 90,000 entries (when no new entries were apparent) by Tuesday, September 7. Dozens of technologists and thousands of volunteers had helped make it happen.

The Katrina PeopleFinder Project is an example of anonprofit technology initiative implemented entirely byvolunteers. Over 4000 people donated their time asdata entry crew members.[3]

Motivation

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As had happened in the aftermath of theSeptember 11 attacks, a multitude of sites had been independently gathering lists of survivors or missing-persons requests. This project set up a system for entering data according to a standard format (PeopleFinder Interchange Format, also known as PFIF), and reached out to the other sites gathering this information to encourage them to use the same database and avoid duplicating effort.

People Finder Interchange Format

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Main article:People Finder Interchange Format

The People Finder Interchange Format (PFIF) is anXML format used for exchanging information about individuals found or identified in the aftermath of a disaster. It was created quickly following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina as part of the Katrina PeopleFinder Project, in September, 2005. PFIF is an example of anonprofit technology initiative implemented entirely by volunteers.Google Person Finder is based on PFIF.

References

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  1. ^Holmes, Erin (2005-09-10)."Hersey teen helping build victim database".Daily Herald (Arlington Heights). Retrieved2007-06-19. membership required
  2. ^abGertz E. (2005)."KatrinaWiki, Katrina PeopleFinder: Distributed Technology Responses to Disaster". World Changing. Archived fromthe original on January 27, 2012. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2012.
  3. ^O'Connell, Pamela LiCalzi (2005-11-14)."Internet Matchmaking: Those Offering Help and Those Needing It".New York Times. Retrieved2007-06-19.subscription required
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