Aging & Gerontology: Home

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In This Guide

" "This guide is intended to steer you toward reliable resources for researching topics in aging and gerontology. Use the tabs above to navigate to the guide's pages.

  • Background Information - Find reference books and full-text online reference sources.
  • Books & eBooks - Find books in the library and eBooks
  • Articles & More - Find articles and other scholarly literature.
  • Websites - Find tips on doing research on the web and evaluating websites.
  • Statistics - Find links to statistical and data set sources.
  • Citing Sources - Find out how to properly cite sources.
  • Get Help - Find places to get help from librarians and the Library.

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Acknowledgements

This guide was developed by Melissa Anderson-Garcia, a San Jose State University Graduate Student intern in Fall, 2015.