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| author | Kramer, Mollie W. |
| author_facet | Kramer, Mollie W. Kramer, Mollie W. |
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| contents | A Selected Bibliography on the Aging, and the Role of the Library in Serving Them. Kramer, Mollie W. Adult Learning Age Annotated Bibliographies Bibliographies Guidance Housing Library Collections Library Services Middle Aged Adults Older Adults Retirement There are approximately 20 million people over the age of 65 living in the U.S. today. The concept of old age is a natural development of aging, full of potential and satisfaction is, however, not fully accepted at this time. Librarians can help educate all segments of society including the aged themselves. There is a wide variety of items to choose from in assessing material of interest to the aging and those interested in the aging. This annotated bibliography is one attempt to delineate the areas of information in aging development which should be available to the seeker and transmitter of information on aging. The weight of material is on the social and educational side, but material of an economic and biological nature has not been overlooked where it would round out informational categories. The range of information offered, while not exhaustive, is meant to be indicative of information that can be absorbed and considered by the educated aging. Categories include: leisure time, education, housing, finances and retirement. (Author/DH) |
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| spellingShingle | A Selected Bibliography on the Aging, and the Role of the Library in Serving Them. Kramer, Mollie W. Adult Learning Age Annotated Bibliographies Bibliographies Guidance Housing Library Collections Library Services Middle Aged Adults Older Adults Retirement A Selected Bibliography on the Aging, and the Role of the Library in Serving Them. Kramer, Mollie W. Adult Learning Age Annotated Bibliographies Bibliographies Guidance Housing Library Collections Library Services Middle Aged Adults Older Adults Retirement There are approximately 20 million people over the age of 65 living in the U.S. today. The concept of old age is a natural development of aging, full of potential and satisfaction is, however, not fully accepted at this time. Librarians can help educate all segments of society including the aged themselves. There is a wide variety of items to choose from in assessing material of interest to the aging and those interested in the aging. This annotated bibliography is one attempt to delineate the areas of information in aging development which should be available to the seeker and transmitter of information on aging. The weight of material is on the social and educational side, but material of an economic and biological nature has not been overlooked where it would round out informational categories. The range of information offered, while not exhaustive, is meant to be indicative of information that can be absorbed and considered by the educated aging. Categories include: leisure time, education, housing, finances and retirement. (Author/DH) |
| title | A Selected Bibliography on the Aging, and the Role of the Library in Serving Them. |
| topic | Adult Learning Age Annotated Bibliographies Bibliographies Guidance Housing Library Collections Library Services Middle Aged Adults Older Adults Retirement |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED078848 |