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Thoughts:
Try checking out University of the Third Age sites.
Also groups such as Manchester Lit and Phil and Yorkshire Philosophical Society attract audiences where senior bus passes are the premier means of arrival at meetings.

Regards

David Ward



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-----Original Message-----
From: Clementine Cheetham <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tue, 4 Jul 2017 19:18
Subject: [PSCI-COM] Science and the Elderly

Hello everyone, 

I hope you don't mind me seeking some advice/help! 

I wondered if anybody knew of any groups that do social outreach work with the elderly within the scientific community?

Failing that, if any mechanisms exist for getting free journal access for the elderly? I know some universities now provide access for life, but that doesn't do much good for those who were doing their research when programming meant punch cards!

My experience is that the scientific mind doesn't turn off at retirement, and for many isolated old people access to journal databases would provide much more freedom than a bus pass.

My interest is prompted by my grandfather who is, at 93, occupying himself with writing a paper reviewing his work in the field of membrane chemistry. He is desperate to talk to someone about it, and get some constructive feed back, but of course all his old collaborators are all dead, the journals he submitted to are uncrecognisable, and his family frustratingly lacking in understanding.

Any advice would be very welcome.

Thank you,
Clementine 



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