
Research Areas
Aging with Public Libraries
Aging with Technologies & Data
Aging & Comics
News & Notes
Nicole Dalmer has been busy with several new publications exploring key topics in aging, libraries, caregiving, and outdoor adventure. Explore how each piece offers fresh insights into aging, information access, and community engagement.
At the 2023 OLA Super Conference, Dr. Nicole Dalmer and Dr. Lucia Cedeira Serantes shared findings on older adult library patrons’ views of age-based labels, sparking discussion on more inclusive library practices.
Dr. Nicole Dalmer and Dr. Lucia Cedeira Serantes explore how comics depict aging and influence identity in later life. Their research, featured in Closure Journal, curates a reading list showcasing diverse older adult experiences, bridging aging, media, and representation.
Postdoctoral fellow Dr. Stephanie Hatzifilalithis and Dr. Nicole Dalmer published a piece in The Conversation about their work on ageism in technology design and development.
“The Public Library as Social Infrastructure for Older Patrons: Exploring the Implications of Online Library Programming for Older Adults During COVID-19” published in the Journal of Library and Information Science Research.
An update for “Aging in Place with Public Libraries” study participants.