id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-16524 Kooy, Brian K. Building Virtually Free Subject Area Expertise through Social Media: An Exploratory Study 2016-07-01 32 .pdf application/pdf 13278 488 36 o f P o st s Building Virtually Free Subject Area Expertise through Social Media 431 media account, were the Urban Affairs Association (0.17%, n=15), American Academy of Religion (0.15%, n=13), American Academy of Forensic Sciences (0.15%, n=13), American Association for Budget and Program Analysis (0.11%, n=10), and Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts, with no relevant posts during the review period. Although a comparison of these benefits to those provided by moni- toring the social media accounts of associations is beyond the scope of the current study, preliminary insights gleaned by the author indicate that the monitoring of association social media accounts would serve to complement rather than replace the traditional mechanisms for information sharing sponsored by scholarly associations. cache/crl-16524.pdf txt/crl-16524.txt