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Publications Questions

 Are AARP publications online?
 What happened to "Modern Maturity" and "My Generation"?
 What is "AARP Segunda Juventud"?
 How can I access research studies conducted by AARP?
 How do I subscribe or unsubscribe to AARP e-mail newsletters sent by e-mail?
 How do I order AARP booklets?
 How do I advertise with AARP?
 I would like to submit an article for publication. What are your writer’s guidelines?

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Answers to Publications Questions

Q: Are AARP publications online?
A:Yes, you may access the current issues by visiting these links:

Q: What happened to "Modern Maturity" and "My Generation"?
A: These publications have been merged into one publication, now called "AARP The Magazine."

Q: What is "AARP Segunda Juventud"?
A: "Segunda Juventud" is a quarterly, bilingual newspaper created by AARP for Hispanic members age 50 and over. Visit the "AARP Segunda Juventud" Web site. AARP also offers online information in Spanish at AARP en español.

Q: How can I access research studies conducted by AARP?
A: Visit AARP Policy & Research to find online versions of all publicly available AARP research, including member and non-member surveys, Public Policy Institute reports, issue briefs and data digests.

Q: How do I subscribe or unsubscribe to AARP e-mail newsletters sent by email?
A: To subscribe to our email newsletters, go to www.aarp.org/emailnews . Follow the three easy steps. To unsubscribe, follow the instructions at the end of the newsletter you receive.

Q: How do I order AARP booklets?
A: To order from a variety of free booklets on topics like health insurance, grandparenting, Medicare, financial planning, staying healthy, and consumer protection, please use our online order form. Check off the boxes by the booklets of interest and fill in your mailing information. Click send to complete the ordering process.

Q: How do I advertise with AARP?
A: To find out about advertising on the AARP Web site, please visit www.aarp.org/adguide. For information on advertising in our publications, please visit www.aarpmedia.org.

Q: I would like to submit an article for publication. What are your writer’s guidelines?
A: Visit our Writer’s Guidelines page for information. Please note these guidelines are for AARP The Magazine only and are not guidelines for AARP’s other publications.

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