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Is the Professional Resource Center available to the press/media?

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Is the Professional Resource Center available to the press/media?

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Yes. The press/media must first register and log in through www.prsa.org in order to use the Society’s PRC Search (the database for PRSA’s publications, PR Tactics and The Strategist, and case studies from Silver and Bronze Anvils) for complimentary access. The Universal Accreditation Program was formed January 1, 1998. Nine public relations organizations now participate in the program, including the Agricultural Relations Council, Florida Public Relations Association, Maine Public Relations Council, National School Public Relations Association, Public Relations Institute of New Zealand, Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), Society for Healthcare Strategy & Market Development, Southern Public Relations Federation, and Texas Public Relations Association. The program is administered by PRSA, which began operating its own Accreditation program beginning in 1964. Other public relations societies are encouraged to join this partnership. Members of partner organizations with at least

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