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Bibliography

Ayers, David.  “Benefits of Volunteering.”  A Presentation for the Oceanside Volunteer Association Volunteer’s Fest.  Parksville, British Columbia. 18 April. 2007.  Web. 07 April. 2011 <http://www.oceansidevolunteer.org>.

Cepoiu, Monica et al “Recognition of Depression in Older Medical Inpatients.” Society of General Internal Medicine 22 (2007): 559-564. Print.

Ertel, Karen A., M. M. Glymour, and Lisa F. Berkman “Effects of Social Integration on Preserving Memory Function in a Nationally Representative US Elderly Population.” American Journal of Public Health 98.7 (2008): 1215-1220. Print.

Fox, Susannah. “Wired Seniors.” Pew Internet & American Life Project (): 1-12. Pew Internet & American Life Project. Web. 18 Mar. 2011. <http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2001/Wired-Seniors/Summary-of-Findings.aspx>.

Levy, Norman B. “Late-Life Depression.” American Journal of Psychiatry 163.2 (2006): 332. Print.

Musick, Marc A. and John Wilson. “Volunteering and Depression: The Role ofPsychological and Social Resources in Different Age Groups.” Social Science& Medicine56.2 (2003): 259-269. Web. 07 04.. 2011.

Nimrod, Galit. “Seniors’ Online Communities: A Quantitative Content Analysis.” Gerontologist 50.3 (2009): 382-392. Print.

Sum, Shima et al “Internet Technology and Social Capital: How the Internet Affects Seniors’ Social Capital and Wellbeing.” Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 14 (2008): 202-220. Print.


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