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http://www.yahoo.com/Health/Geriatrics_and_Aging/

An excellent resource of links to sites on Gerontology!

Yahoo! Seniors Guide

http://elo.mediasrv.swt.edu/goldenage/script.htm

Travel GoldenAge's Global Net To Senior Sites Around The World. More than 300 WWW links. GoldenAge.Net has been recognized by USA TODAY, McKnight's Long Term Care News, and Contemporary Long Term Care Magazine as a great starting point for Internet research on "aging" topics. Since its debut in October 1995 it has been linked to by private, commercial and governmental home pages from across the Internet.

 

GoldenAge

http://elo.mediasrv.swt.edu/goldenage/script.htm

Travel GoldenAge's Global Net To Senior Sites Around The World. More than 300 WWW links. GoldenAge.Net has been recognized by USA TODAY, McKnight's Long Term Care News, and Contemporary Long Term Care Magazine as a great starting point for Internet research on "aging" topics. Since its debut in October 1995 it has been linked to by private, commercial and governmental home pages from across the Internet.

GoldenAge

http://www-lib.usc.edu/Info/Gero/gerourl.htm

This page provides links to the Internet sources on aging and its related interests. It is intended to be useful for the educators, researchers, practitioners, and other individuals interested in the study of gerontology and geriatrics. You may browse links below. Additional sources of information on aging can be found at USC in the Gerontology Library located in the Andrus Gerontology Center.

Andrus Gerontology Library

http://www.asaging.org/

This is the only site I can find so far on gerontology that crosses cultures and sexual proclivities.  It is an amazing site. It covers such topics as (1) religion, Spirituality, and Aging, (2) Business and Aging, (3) Aging, Disability, and Rehabilitation, (4) Older Adult Education, (5) Managed Care and Aging, (6) Mental Health and Aging, (7) Lesbian and Gay Aging Issues, and (8) Multcultural Aging.

American Society on Aging

http://www.iog.wayne.edu/GeroWebSearch.html

Brought to you by the Graduate Student Organization and the GeroInformatics Workgroup at the Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology, GeroWeb is designed as an online resource for researchers, educators, practitioners, and others interested in aging and older individuals.

The GeroWeb Virtual Library on Aging