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Insightful, timely and widely respected, ASA's print and electronic publications are a premier resource for thousands of professionals in the field of aging. ASA members receive Generations, ASA's quarterly journal, and Aging Today, a bimonthly newspaper. Members also have unlimited access to ASA's AgeBlog, which features articles from members of ASA’s eight Constituent Groups.

Not an ASA member? If you haven’t joined us yet, you can still subscribe to Generations and Aging Today. Generations articles and back issues are available for ASA members and nonmembers via a digital archive hosted by MetaPress (see below).

Generations

Practitioners and researchers in the field of aging have long relied on Generations to provide them with in-depth research, practical applications, and valuable insight into the lives of older adults and those who work with them. Each issue features several articles on a single topic, guest-edited by one or more recognized experts in the subject area, and includes contributions from a range of practitioners, researchers, policymakers and elders. Authoritative and comprehensive, Generations offers a wide range of perspectives on relevant and timely topics in aging. This is what makes Generations an ideal resource for professionals, academics and anyone interested in aging.

Subscriptions: As a member of ASA you’ll enjoy a subscription to Generations as a membership benefit. If you are not yet a member, or if you would like additional copies to share with colleagues, you can subscribe to Generations (print edition)

Buy Single Issues: You can also browse and purchase print copies of individual Generations issues—a convenient option for individual use or for distributing issues to colleagues, staff or students. ASA members enjoy a 15% discount and there are additional discounts for orders of as few as five or more copies.
 

It’s easy to view Generations articles and issues online. Simply use one of the following methods:

Get Articles: Visit Generations.MetaPress.Com to search, read or print articles from current and previous issues (2003 and later) of Generations. ASA members can access the full online archive at no cost—another great membership benefit! Nonmembers can also purchase individual articles, or an online subscription.

On the Blog: You can also find selected articles from Generations on ASA’s blog. Click here to view the latest postings.

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Aging Today

Aging Today, ASA's bimonthly newspaper, offers expert coverage of trends, developments, and controversies in aging. Make sure you stay on top of issues critical to the field of aging—subscribe to Aging Today—today!

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Aging Today Online

Aging Today Online is the section of ASA's blog that brings together the rich knowledge base of ASA's constituent groups.

Go directly to Aging Today Online (ASA members only)

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Web Seminar: Navigating the Senior Care Maze Event Details
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Web Seminar: Brain Health at Extreme Ages Event Details

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