Gerontology and Geriatrics Libraries and Collections in the United States and Canada: A History, Description, and Directory
By (Author) Joyce Post
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
22nd July 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Library and information services
Geriatric medicine
Social and cultural history
History of medicine
Social research and statistics
Reference works
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Hardback
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As the population continues to age, gerontological research will become increasingly important and library holdings in gerontology and geriatrics will be in great demand. This reference discusses the history of gerontology and geriatrics libraries in the United States and Canada and profiles their holdings. The study is based on a questionnaire distributed to public and private gerontology and geriatrics libraries. Data from the questionnaire are presented in brief but informative profiles. Each profile lists the type of library, its chief administrator, the date of its founding, the hours during which it is open, and its holdings, services, and facilities. The result is an overview of information centres available for the study of geriatrics and gerontology. Joyce A. Post begins with an extensive discussion that traces the history of library collections in gerontology and geriatrics, including the impact and importance of federal assistance and the creation of geriatric education centres. The next section discusses the author's research methodology and offers an analytical summary of her findings. The directory that follows is arranged alphabetically by state and then by towns within each state. The appendices present the questionnaire used to obtain the data and a listing of the library holdings of 18 major gerontology and geriatrics periodicals. The varied indexes should make this work an easy to use reference for gerontologists, libarians, and all those interested in research on the elderly.
The author, librarian of the Philadelphia Geriatric Center, provides extensive data about separate gerontology and geriatrics libraries that serve academic institutions, associations, geriatric education centers, government agencies, medical units, and research centers.-Choice
"The author, librarian of the Philadelphia Geriatric Center, provides extensive data about separate gerontology and geriatrics libraries that serve academic institutions, associations, geriatric education centers, government agencies, medical units, and research centers."-Choice
JOYCE A. POST is the Librarian of the Philadelphia Geriatric Center. She has extensive experience as a librarian and research consultant, has written several books and articles for professional journals, and has compiled several bibliographies and indexes. Her publications include Travel in the United States: A Guide to Information Sources (1982) and TV Guide 25 Year Index, by Author and Subjects (1979).