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Bir Raghab Moran Government Model College
Library and Information Sciences, General Social Sciences, Education, Gender Studies
Scopus Publications
Danica White, Brady Lund, Daniel Agbaji, Sanjay Maurya, and Shabnam Banerjee‐McFarland
Wiley
Key points These toolkits are found to have great value for initiating discussions about diversity and antiracism in scholarly publishing and within research units. Scholarly publishers and researchers, including within universities and other research organizations, are encouraged to utilize these toolkits in their practice.
Brady D. Lund and Sanjay Kumar Maurya
SAGE Publications
The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic introduced significant information challenges for older adults worldwide. Given the widespread disparities in information infrastructure and access between developing and developed countries, the challenges presented during this period may be even more grave in the developing world. This interview study examines how older adults (age 65+) in two countries—the USA and India—experienced information needs, sources, and barriers. The results indicate distinct experiences among the two populations, with individuals in the USA expressing more diverse needs, while Indian respondents focused on the impact of COVID-19. The American respondents also indicated much greater use of Internet resources compared to the Indian respondents, who used television and print resources more frequently. Far more Indian respondents reported significant challenges finding information to satisfy their information needs. The findings of this study have important ramifications for the design of intervention, education, and support for the information-related needs of older adults worldwide.
Brady D. Lund and Sanjay Kumar Maurya
Springer Science and Business Media LLC