The May 2009 issue of the ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing is now available. This is a Special Issue on Aging and Information Technology and contains the following articles: Introduction to the Special Issue on Aging and Information Technology by Sara J. Czaja, Peter Gregor, Vicki L. Hanson Being Old Doesn't Mean Acting Old: How Older Users Interact with Spoken Dialog Systems by Maria Wolters, Kallirroi Georgila, Johanna D. Moore, Sarah E. MacPherson Exploring Methods to Improve Pen-Based Menu Selection for Younger and Older Adults by Karyn Moffatt, Joanna McGrenere Video Modeling for Training Older Adults to Use New Technologies by Doreen Struve, Hartmut Wandke Disability, Age, and Informational Privacy Attitudes in Quality of Life Technology Applications: Results from a National Web Survey by Scott Beach, Richard Schulz, Julie Downs, Judith Matthews, Bruce Barron, Katherine Seelman Read the articles at: http://portal.acm.org/toc.cfm?id=1525840&idx=J1156&type=issue&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&part=transaction&WantType=Transactions&title=TACCESS&CFID=37675570&CFTOKEN=68849375