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-An exhaustive bibliography that identifies the broadest range of serials, including newsletters and government publications, that have a substantial amount of information on aging. International, state, and regional English-language sources are cited, general interdisciplinary serials first, then titles in the specialty areas of social gerontology, health and biomedicine, retirement, pensions, social security, and statistical and reference tools. The 375 serials are arranged alphabetically; each entry has full bibliographic data and cites the title's occurrence in indexing and abstracting journals, and in databases. Title changes are noted, as are circulation figures, editorial policy, and recurring features. Descriptive annotations that characterize the content and purpose of each publication, describe the format, and suggest potential audience distinguish this source from similar works. ... There are four indexes: geographic, publisher and sponsoring organization, title, and subject. Hesslein has compiled the best source for serials on aging. Graduate, undergraduate, and general collections.
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