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Office of Academic Affairs

Resources from AARP Academic Affairs

Research Report

July 2007


The Office of Academic Affairs is developing resources that can be used by researchers or by faculty who are teaching aging issues. All PDF files require the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. The following resources are available for downloading:

Occasional Papers

AARP's Best Book Series

  • PDFCreativity in Later Life: recommendations for public libraries of well-prepared books on generating and fostering creativity in later life, prepared by Harry R. Moody, Ph.D., Director of AARP's Office of Academic Affairs.
  • PDFThe Aging Workforce: a listing for public libraries of well-prepared books on older workers and the aging of the work force, prepared by Linda Wiener, Founder and Principal of the Wiener Training and Consulting Group in Portland, OR, specialist in the development of the 21st Century workforce and Age Issues expert for Monster.com.
  • PDFCreating a Personal Legacy: recommendations for public libraries of well-prepared books on finding meaning in life and creating your own legacy, prepared by Susan H. McFadden, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of the Psychology Department at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.
  • PDFBaby Boomers: a listing for public libraries of well-prepared books on Baby Boomers and their impact on society, prepared by Richard Adler, People & Technology/Institute for the Future.
  • PDFSocial Security: recommendations for public libraries on books that cover social insurance issues, prepared by Andrew Achenbaum, University of Houston.

Teaching Resources

Other Resources

  • PDFThe White House Conference on Aging in 2015: The Shape of Things to Come: A "retrospective" by Harry R. Moody, AARP Academic Affairs, on the outcomes of the 2005 White House Conference on Aging for end-of-life decisions, lifelong learning, and drawing on the wisdom of elders. (Reprinted with permission from the Public Policy and Aging Report, Vol. 16, No. 1, 2006)
  • Difficult Conversations: Evacuation of Older Adults: a paper on the issues and challenges of evacuating older adults during natural disasters, prepared by Harry R. Moody, AARP Academic Affairs.
  • Silver Industries and the New Aging Enterprise: an article by Harry R. Moody, AARP Academic Affairs, on the growth in businesses and services marketing to the 50+ population (published in Generations, Vol. 28, No. 4, Winter 2004-05, pages 75-78).
  • Journal of International Aging, Law and Policy: an annual journal on international aging and legal issues, published in conjunction with Stetson University - for a free, one-year subscription, email AARP Academic Affairs.