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    Diseño inclusivo y accesibilidad a la cultura
    Puyuelo Cazorla, Marina; Val Fiel, Mónica; Merino Sanjuan, María Dolores; Gual Ortí, Jaume
    Los recursos, tecnologías y dispositivos que pueden utilizarse en el contexto de la interpretación de la cultura, configuran un ámbito de investigación que requiere una revisión constante en aras de obtener aplicaciones más amplias y versátiles tanto en la accesibilidad a los lugares en sí,como en la transmisión de su contenido como patrimonio cultural. Esta publicación presenta un panorama de las soluciones más implementadas y conocimiento acerca de su aportación desde la perspectiva del diseño inclusivo.Como resultados concretos,se analiza su repercusión en los colectivos más vulnerables, a partir de dos enfoques: de una parte,el estudio de campo realizado en los lugares del patrimonio visitados,y de otra, la valoración de profesionales y expertos sobre la importancia de la disponibilidad de estos productos. Los resultados obtenidos son principalmente de carácter cualitativo y muestran una realidad dinámica en la que prevalece la necesidad de ir mejorando la calidad de las visitas, atendiendo a la diversidad y la sostenibilidad de estos enclaves.
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    Medieval Comets. European and Middle Eastern Perspective
    Sicoli, Piero; Gorelli, Roberto; Martínez Uso, María José; Marco Castillo, Francisco José
    This book is intended to be the first volume in a series devoted to an in-depth study of medieval European and middle-east comet records. With the aim of covering the entire medieval period, widely understood as corresponding to the 5th to 15th centuries AD, this first volume deals with the 5th, 6th, and 7th centuries. The rest will follow until the period is completed. Comet catalogs are a classic literary genre in the history of astronomy since before the 20th century. In them, the different authors presented reports of observations of different phenomena related to these celestial bodies but always presented a characteristic bias favorable to records from Asia, especially Chinese. This fact is understandable since, in those countries, there was a heritage of systematically writing chronicles of the successive reigns, pointing out astronomical events that, according to their traditions and beliefs, would influence the kingdom or the monarch in some way. This was not the case in Western countries, where we find fewer astronomical observations that are much more dispersed in works by different individual authors who often copy each other or, at least, tend to copy from the most prestigious ones. As a result, to date, there has been no research dedicated to exhaustively studying European literary sources, searching for elements that allow expanding the historical databases on medieval comets, and, at the same time, carrying out astronomical analyses that allow in some cases, the improvement or even the proposal of a set of orbital elements associated with comets.
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