Information Issues for Older Americans brings together leading faculty from the leading Information Schools to examine information needs, behavior, and policy related to older Americans.
Information Issues for Older Americans brings together leading faculty from the leading Information Schools to examine information needs, behavior, and policy related to older Americans.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Aspray is senior research fellow at the Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. He has previously held senior faculty positions in the information schools at Indiana (Bloomington), Texas (Austin), and Colorado (Boulder), as well as several senior administrative appointments in research centers and nonprofit professional organizations (Charles Babbage Institute, IEEE History Center, Computing Research Association). He is the author or editor of more than 30 books and 100 articles.
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Preface William Aspray 1. Everyday Information Behavior of Older Americans William Aspray 2. Information Knowledge and Successful Aging William Jones 3. One Senior Citizen's Information Ecosystem and Infrastructure James W. Cortada 4. AARP and its Competitors as Information Providers William Aspray 5. Age and Technology in Action Claudia Grisales Bohorquez Marilyn Kay Noah Lenstra and Kate Williams 6. Health Insurance Literacy and Older Adults Emily Vardell 7. Active Aging in the Era of Smart Devices Pallabi Bhowmick Clara Caldeira Kay Connelly Ben Jelen Novia Nurain and Katie A. Siek 8. Telephone-based Communities for Information and Social Connectedness Robin N. Brewer and Mary Janevic 9. Not Your Grandparents' Family Tree: Practices of Privacy in Genetic Genealogical Networks Judith Pintar 10. The "100% corner": Situational Awareness and Successful Aging in Community David Hopping 11. Mapping the Research on Digital Information Issues for Older Adults Unmil Karadkar About the Editor and the Contributors
Preface William Aspray 1. Everyday Information Behavior of Older Americans William Aspray 2. Information Knowledge and Successful Aging William Jones 3. One Senior Citizen's Information Ecosystem and Infrastructure James W. Cortada 4. AARP and its Competitors as Information Providers William Aspray 5. Age and Technology in Action Claudia Grisales Bohorquez Marilyn Kay Noah Lenstra and Kate Williams 6. Health Insurance Literacy and Older Adults Emily Vardell 7. Active Aging in the Era of Smart Devices Pallabi Bhowmick Clara Caldeira Kay Connelly Ben Jelen Novia Nurain and Katie A. Siek 8. Telephone-based Communities for Information and Social Connectedness Robin N. Brewer and Mary Janevic 9. Not Your Grandparents' Family Tree: Practices of Privacy in Genetic Genealogical Networks Judith Pintar 10. The "100% corner": Situational Awareness and Successful Aging in Community David Hopping 11. Mapping the Research on Digital Information Issues for Older Adults Unmil Karadkar About the Editor and the Contributors
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