The Public Relations Bibliography

 

On-Line PR

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Introduction

 

On-Line PR. Is a new BAPR option at Bournemouth University. The Tutor is David Phillips

 

 

 

 

Available Courses

 

Universities

 

Bournemouth University

 

National Trade and Professional Associations

 

Commercial providers recognised by National Trade and Professional Associations

 

 

Essential reading

 

Books

The Long Tail

The essential guide to public relations on the Internet

Papers

Dynamics of information access on the web

Future of Media Report

The long tail video

MySpace

 

 

Journals

 

 

Periodicals

 

 

Web sites

Online Social Networking Examples

 

 

Blogs and podcasts

Richard Bailey's Article

Podcast production services

RSS Guides

 

 

PR practitioner resources

 

File shareing

 

 

Optional reading

 

Books

 

Papers

Military Communication and Research Resources

Social Media Features for Newspaper Sites What are newspapers implementing on line for thier readers.

Dunbar Triage: Too Many Connections

Social Media and the Networked Public Sphere

 

Journals

 

 

Periodicals

 

 

Web sites

3G Useage in the UK BBC 3G Useage report March 2006 a BBC report with references to gartner and other research

XPRL

Mobile Video forecasts

Power Laws, Weblogs, and Inequality

 

Blogs and podcasts

Speedo Case Study

Charectoristics of a blog

Podcast Directory

 

PR practitioner resources

Web stats tools

The Internet Press Centre Online

Social Media Hosting services

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