eXtensible
Public Relations
LanguageMajor progress with the XPRL StandardXPRL.org have now released our first
standards for the PR industry. This first significant standard publication from
our organisation covers document release (including
media release), clippings briefs and coverage reporting. The Standard comprises a number of documents which are available below: Open to all| Schema | |
The machine readable code structure
| | Semantic Guide | |
Guide to application developers on the use of the Schema
| | Lexicon | |
List of terms and definitions for use in the Standard
| | Licence | |
The terms under which the work of XPRL.org may be used
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As a service for XPRL.org members| Guide to PR | |
Layman's description of how XPRL works
| | Glossary | |
Extensive dictionary of PR-specific vocabulary
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What is PR?Another significant document is The Scope of PR, which sets out what PR
involves in a way that identifies additional areas where XPRL may benefit
processes.
For a pdf copy click here. What is XPRL?XPRL is a computer language that applies background code 'wrapped around' the PR
content. It enables electronic exchange of information accurately and efficiently
throughout the PR process - from message owner to audience, inception to evaluation,
to campaign reporting and control. XPRL is an XML (eXtensible Mark-up Language) application language that can be
used by modern Internet browsers and application software to apply context to
information, allowing easy data exchange between disparate systems. See more about XPRL and what it does for PR here |