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Technology impacts older Americans | Author(s) | Tommie Lawhon, Demetria Ennis |
Journal title | Activities, Adaptation & Aging, vol 20, no 2, 1995 |
Pages | pp 51-64 |
Source | http://www.tandfonline.com |
Keywords | Information technology ; Technology ; Medical equipment ; Computers ; United States of America. |
Annotation | Technology continues to play a major role in health care, education, employment and the use of leisure time. Many older people are capable of learning new technological processes needed for using their time and for self-enrichment. Topics covered include health, diagnoses and treatment, the use of X-rays, caregiving, electronic mail, voice recognition, fax machines, notebook computers, leisure, entertainment and employment. |
Accession Number | CPA-960916005 A |
Classmark | UVB: Y9: LW: 3O: 7T |
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