Welcome to prhistorywiki.org: the PRimary source
a clearinghouse for PR history sources by and for the public relations community
You can search prhistorywiki.org for information about primary sources in PR history. To contribute to the site by editing and/or adding new pages, though, we ask that you register with our wiki host, pbworks. Just complete the contact form, and you'll receive an email with information about how to create an account and how to start contributing to prhistorywiki.org. Once you've logged in, you'll find tools in the upper right corner of each page to create pages, and you'll see an "edit" tab next to each "view" tab on each page. To protect the integrity of the site, the site administrator will receive notice whenever the site content is modified and reserves the right to edit or delete copy. (For complete use of this site, please access prhistorywiki.org through your Firefox (free download) or Internet Explorer (free download) browser.)
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See our list of pages so far: All PRimary Source Wiki Pages.
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prhistorywiki.org was developed in the Department of Advertising & Public Relations in the College of Communication & Information Sciences at The University of Alabama. Special thanks to Dr. Meg Lamme, Dept. of Advertising & Public Relations, Jennifer Mathews Land, School of Library & Information Studies, and Kelly Bond, IGIA, Inc. Become a prhistorywiki Contributor
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