Encyclopedia of Gerontology
Age, Aging, and the Aged
- 1st Edition - August 9, 1996
- Latest edition
- Editors: James E. Birren, Victor W. Marshall, Thomas R. Cole, Suresh Rattan, David Solomon, Edward J. Masoro, K Warner Schaie, Gloria Gutman
- Language: English
Edited by James Birren, one of the world's leading researchers in gerontology, this two-volume work is the most comprehensive work on age, aging, and the aged available. This… Read more
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- Biology--molecular and cellular aging; physiology and neurobiology of aging
- Psychology--how aging affects sensation, perception, learning, and memory
- Social sciences--home care, quality of life, economics of an aging population
- Health science--epidemiology, mental health, Alzheimers, AIDS
- Humanities--characterization of aging in research, literature, and film; perceptions of the aged
"This two-volume compendium about the biology, sociology, psychology and medicine of ageing is one of only a few texts that have succeeded in gathering gerontology under one roof. The editor has harnessed the intellectual resources of nearly 200 authors to produce a contemporary view of ageing. It is, for the most part, representative of world thinking on the subject."—MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA
"This work has been edited by the distinguished gerontologist Birren...An international editorial group of five distinguished scholars on gerontology decided the content and identified prospective writers for the input on the emerging topics within the scope of gerontology...A comprehensive index, a few appropriate illustrations, and many tables add to the overall excellence and usefulness of the work. This encyclopedia will prove an authoritative reference source for all libraries serving students or professionals in the many disciplines that bear upon gerontology."—AMERICAN REFERENCE BOOKS ANNUAL
"Imagine that the Encyclopedia Britannica were written only about geriatrics and gerontology, and you have this stupendous work. Where else can you find major review articles of the respiratory system in old age next to a review of retirement? All contributors are leading experts in the field. That provides a breadth, depth, and organization that can make this handsome set a must for every medical library."—DOODY'S REVIEW SERVICE
"A comprehensive source that offers a multidisciplinary overview of all aspects of aging...an excellent source for health sciences and social sciences collections in academic and large public libraries."—BOOKLIST/REFERENCE BOOKS BULLETIN
"[the editors] have created a masterpiece for gerontology in this two-volume encyclopedia. Internationally known gerontologists...have collected the whole subject of gerontology into 150 up-to-date articles. An opus that shines with scientific competence, subtlety, and actuality...this encyclopedia should not be missing in any gerontologic or gerontologically oriented institute, nor in any geriatric hospital. "—GERIATRIC RESEARCH
"Author does an excellent job of grasping the literature...and provides a very solid summary and implications section. The conceptual 'tie-together of such an amorphous topic is a daunting task. The author should be applauded in doing so in very understandable and engaging terms."—M. TEAGUE, University of Iowa, Iowa City
"Astute. Informative. Excellent perspective on gerontology's own limitations. A first-rate entry...It has something to offer experienced gerontologists as well as newcomers and students. You will have a terrific encyclopedia if all the entries are up to this one."—ROBERT KASTENBAUM, Arizona State University, Tempe
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: August 9, 1996
- Language: English
JB
James E. Birren
VM
Victor W. Marshall
TC
Thomas R. Cole
SR
Suresh Rattan
DS
David Solomon
EM
Edward J. Masoro
KS
K Warner Schaie
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