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		<title>By: Topics about Communitys &#187; Archive &#187; PR2.0 Research Librarian</title>
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		<description>[...] Deirdre Breakenridge created an interesting post today on PR2.0 Research LibrarianHere&#8217;s a short outlineThe PR person has a new and important role.  At my company, PFS Marketwyse , the PR department is comprised of PR people who take on the role of Research Librarians to aid in monitoring and measurement.  Brian and I mention in our book, Putting the Public Back in Public Relations that PR professionals take on many roles in the new social economy.  However, one of the most important roles is the Research Librarian, who actively listens, observes and dissects the conversations that take place [...]</description>
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