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Currently, traffic intensity in large cities and their surroundings constitute the main unsustainability factor associated with urban transport, leading to significant traffic speed reduction due to high levels of congestion. Road pricing seems to be a measure of transport policy capable of improving efficiency and sustainability in urban transport, reducing traffic intensity and increasing traffic speed, as reflected in the main road pricing indicators currently in operation (Singapore, London, Stockholm, Milan…). Based on the data obtained through a mobility survey applied to a theoretical design of road pricing for the city of Madrid, we developed a traffic speed forecast model using time series analysis, to which we applied the mobility survey results. The research results show that theoretical urban road pricing could imply very significant positive effects in traffic speed increase and congestion reduction, fundamentally in the city center and metropolitan crown, as well as demonstrating positive effects in the improvement of traffic speed in those municipalities furthest from the urban center. Moreover, our findings reveal that road pricing would allow an average traffic speed increase in the protected area of the city center during the operating hours of between 10% and 32.5%: 15.9% in the metropolitan crown, 10% in M-30, and 32.5% in the case of Madrid’s city center.
Juan Muñoz Miguel; Ana García Sipols; Clara Simón de Blas; Francisca Anguita Rodríguez. A Model to Evaluate the Effect of Urban Road Pricing on Traffic Speed and Congestion in Madrid City Center and Its Surrounding. Sustainability 2021, 13, 8415 .
AMA StyleJuan Muñoz Miguel, Ana García Sipols, Clara Simón de Blas, Francisca Anguita Rodríguez. A Model to Evaluate the Effect of Urban Road Pricing on Traffic Speed and Congestion in Madrid City Center and Its Surrounding. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (15):8415.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJuan Muñoz Miguel; Ana García Sipols; Clara Simón de Blas; Francisca Anguita Rodríguez. 2021. "A Model to Evaluate the Effect of Urban Road Pricing on Traffic Speed and Congestion in Madrid City Center and Its Surrounding." Sustainability 13, no. 15: 8415.
Forecasting the energy consumption of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems is important for the energy efficiency and sustainability of buildings. In fact, conventional models present limitations in these systems due to their complexity and unpredictability. To overcome this, the long short-term memory-based model is employed in this work. Our objective is to develop and evaluate a model to forecast the daily energy consumption of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems in buildings. For this purpose, we apply a comprehensive methodology that allows us to obtain a robust, generalizable, and reliable model by tuning different parameters. The results show that the proposed model achieves a significant improvement in the coefficient of variation of root mean square error of 9.5% compared to that proposed by international agencies. We conclude that these results provide an encouraging outlook for its implementation as an intelligent service for decision making, capable of overcoming the problems of other noise-sensitive models affected by data variations and disturbances without the need for expert knowledge in the domain.
Luis Mendoza-Pittí; Huriviades Calderón-Gómez; José Gómez-Pulido; Miguel Vargas-Lombardo; José Castillo-Sequera; Clara de Blas. Developing a Long Short-Term Memory-Based Model for Forecasting the Daily Energy Consumption of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems in Buildings. Applied Sciences 2021, 11, 6722 .
AMA StyleLuis Mendoza-Pittí, Huriviades Calderón-Gómez, José Gómez-Pulido, Miguel Vargas-Lombardo, José Castillo-Sequera, Clara de Blas. Developing a Long Short-Term Memory-Based Model for Forecasting the Daily Energy Consumption of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems in Buildings. Applied Sciences. 2021; 11 (15):6722.
Chicago/Turabian StyleLuis Mendoza-Pittí; Huriviades Calderón-Gómez; José Gómez-Pulido; Miguel Vargas-Lombardo; José Castillo-Sequera; Clara de Blas. 2021. "Developing a Long Short-Term Memory-Based Model for Forecasting the Daily Energy Consumption of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems in Buildings." Applied Sciences 11, no. 15: 6722.
To identify the anatomical variations of the main branches of the external carotid artery (lingual, facial, occipital, ascending pharyngeal and sternocleidomastoid), giving information about the calibers and origins with the aim of creating a new classification useful in clinical practice. 193 human embalmed body-donors were dissected. The data collected were analyzed using the Chi² test. The results of previous studies were reviewed. The majority of the anterior arterial branches (superior thyroid, facial and lingual artery) were observed with an independent origin, respectively, classified as pattern I (80.83%, 156/193). In 17.62% (34/193) a linguofacial trunk, pattern II, has been observed, only in 1,04% (2/193) a thyrolingual trunk, pattern III, has been found and in one case (1/193, 0.52%) one thyrolinguofacial trunk, pattern IV, was found. Depending on the posterior branches (occipital and ascending pharyngeal), four different types could be determined: type a, the posterior arteries originated independently, type b, the posterior arteries originated in a common trunk, type c, the ascending pharyngeal artery was absent, type d, the occipital artery was absent. Anatomical variations in these arteries are relevant in daily clinical practice due to growing applications, e.g., in Interventional Radiology techniques. Knowledge of these anatomical references could help clinicians in the interpretation of the carotid system.
Rosana Cobiella; Sara Quinones; Paloma Aragones; Xavier León; Anto Abramovic; Teresa Vazquez; José Ramón Sanudo; Eva Maranillo; Lukasz Olewnik; Clara Simon de Blas; Ian Parkin; Marko Konschake. Anatomic mapping of the collateral branches of the external carotid artery with regard to daily clinical practice. Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger 2021, 238, 151789 .
AMA StyleRosana Cobiella, Sara Quinones, Paloma Aragones, Xavier León, Anto Abramovic, Teresa Vazquez, José Ramón Sanudo, Eva Maranillo, Lukasz Olewnik, Clara Simon de Blas, Ian Parkin, Marko Konschake. Anatomic mapping of the collateral branches of the external carotid artery with regard to daily clinical practice. Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger. 2021; 238 ():151789.
Chicago/Turabian StyleRosana Cobiella; Sara Quinones; Paloma Aragones; Xavier León; Anto Abramovic; Teresa Vazquez; José Ramón Sanudo; Eva Maranillo; Lukasz Olewnik; Clara Simon de Blas; Ian Parkin; Marko Konschake. 2021. "Anatomic mapping of the collateral branches of the external carotid artery with regard to daily clinical practice." Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger 238, no. : 151789.
The state of alarm due to Covid‐19 pandemic in Spain stopped all educational and most university research activities. The Spanish Anatomical Society (SAE) Consensus Expert Group on Body Donations piloted a study based on a questionnaire to know the status of body donations and dissection activities during the lockdown, as well as the future implications of Covid‐19 pandemic for body donation programs and Anatomy teaching. The questionnaire results show that Spanish Universities refused body donations and stopped all dissection research and teaching. The Covid‐19 expected influence on Anatomy teaching was referred to the increase of teaching workforce and resources required to apply the new safety measures to future practical activities, as well as to prepare and adapt teaching material for online‐only programs. The application of reinforced safety measures was expected to be perceived by the respondent’s students as a gain in teaching quality, while the transformation of the anatomy courses in online‐only programs will be perceived as a quality decrease. The respondent’s concerns about future institutional implications of the pandemic were related to increased costs of the adaptation of the facilities and the reinforced preventive measures, as well as the eventual decrease in donations. The complete lockdown applied on dissection rooms is not justified by scientific evidence and represents a break of the confidence deposed in the institutions by the donors. A consensus is required for the adoption of a renewed, comprehensive protocol for present and future body donations including the evidence Covid‐19 pandemic has contributed to create.
Maria‐Cristina Manzanares‐Céspedes; Miki Dalmau‐Pastor; Clara Simon de Blas; María Teresa Vázquez‐Osorio. Body Donation, Teaching, and Research in Dissection Rooms in Spain in Times of Covid‐19. Anatomical Sciences Education 2021, 1 .
AMA StyleMaria‐Cristina Manzanares‐Céspedes, Miki Dalmau‐Pastor, Clara Simon de Blas, María Teresa Vázquez‐Osorio. Body Donation, Teaching, and Research in Dissection Rooms in Spain in Times of Covid‐19. Anatomical Sciences Education. 2021; ():1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMaria‐Cristina Manzanares‐Céspedes; Miki Dalmau‐Pastor; Clara Simon de Blas; María Teresa Vázquez‐Osorio. 2021. "Body Donation, Teaching, and Research in Dissection Rooms in Spain in Times of Covid‐19." Anatomical Sciences Education , no. : 1.
Content addition to courses and its subsequent correct sequencing in a study plan or curricula design context determine the success (and, in some cases, the failure) of such study plan in the acquisition of knowledge by students. In this work, we propose a decision model to guide curricular design committees in the tasks of course selection and sequencing in higher education contexts using a novel methodology based on network analysis. In this work, the local and global properties stemming from complex network analysis tools are studied in detail to facilitate the design of the study plan and to ensure its coherence by detecting the communities within a graph, and the local and global centrality of the courses and their dependencies are analyzed, as well as the overlapping subgroups and the functions and different positions among them. The proposed methodology is applied to the study of a real case at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos.
Clara Simon de Blas; Daniel Gomez Gonzalez; Regino Criado Herrero. Network analysis: An indispensable tool for curricula design. A real case-study of the degree on mathematics at the URJC in Spain. PLOS ONE 2021, 16, e0248208 .
AMA StyleClara Simon de Blas, Daniel Gomez Gonzalez, Regino Criado Herrero. Network analysis: An indispensable tool for curricula design. A real case-study of the degree on mathematics at the URJC in Spain. PLOS ONE. 2021; 16 (3):e0248208.
Chicago/Turabian StyleClara Simon de Blas; Daniel Gomez Gonzalez; Regino Criado Herrero. 2021. "Network analysis: An indispensable tool for curricula design. A real case-study of the degree on mathematics at the URJC in Spain." PLOS ONE 16, no. 3: e0248208.
Since the late 1970s, remote sensing techniques have been proven to be suitable for characterizing and monitoring plants and crops. In particular, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) missions contribute considerably to this prediction effort. However, the main issue when using SAR image series together with field observations is the scarcity of data due to the difficulty of acquiring field measurements. This research aimed to contribute to solving this problem with an alternative statistical model that can overcome the lack of a long, robust series of field-based ground truth observations. The main novelty of this research is the evaluation of the potential of a panel data approach to radar remote sensing imagery for predicting crop biophysical variables. For this purpose, RADARSAT-2 imagery was acquired over the study area in central Spain. Simultaneously, a field campaign was deployed to estimate crop parameters in the same area and to validate the results of the modelling. The analysis of the influence of the crop type on the incidence angle and the polarimetric parameters showed a strong influence of the co-polar channels (HH, VV), the entropy (H) and the coherence between the co-polar channels (γHHVV), with the differences being higher at 25°. The panel data analysis method demonstrated that good predictions, with R2 greater than 0.78, were achieved for all biophysical variables analysed in this study. Overall, this novel statistical approach with remote sensing data showed great applicability for the prediction of crop variables, even with a short series of observations.
Clara Simón de Blas; Rubén Valcarce-Diñeiro; Ana E. Sipols; Nilda Sánchez Martín; Benjamín Arias-Pérez; M. Teresa Santos-Martín. Prediction of crop biophysical variables with panel data techniques and radar remote sensing imagery. Biosystems Engineering 2021, 205, 76 -92.
AMA StyleClara Simón de Blas, Rubén Valcarce-Diñeiro, Ana E. Sipols, Nilda Sánchez Martín, Benjamín Arias-Pérez, M. Teresa Santos-Martín. Prediction of crop biophysical variables with panel data techniques and radar remote sensing imagery. Biosystems Engineering. 2021; 205 ():76-92.
Chicago/Turabian StyleClara Simón de Blas; Rubén Valcarce-Diñeiro; Ana E. Sipols; Nilda Sánchez Martín; Benjamín Arias-Pérez; M. Teresa Santos-Martín. 2021. "Prediction of crop biophysical variables with panel data techniques and radar remote sensing imagery." Biosystems Engineering 205, no. : 76-92.
Vegetation dynamics is very sensitive to environmental changes, particularly in arid zones where climate change is more prominent. Therefore, it is very important to investigate the response of this dynamics to those changes and understand its evolution according to different climatic factors. Remote sensing techniques provide an effective system to monitor vegetation dynamics on multiple scales using vegetation indices (VI), calculated from remote sensing reflectance measurements in the visible and infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. In this study, we use the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), provided from the MOD13Q1 V006 at 250 m spatial resolution product derived from the MODIS sensor. NDVI is frequent in studies related to vegetation mapping, crop state indicator, biomass estimator, drought monitoring and evapotranspiration. In this paper, we use a combination of forecasts to perform time series models and predict NDVI time series derived from optical remote sensing data. The proposed ensemble is constructed using forecasting models based on time series analysis, such as Double Exponential Smoothing and autoregressive integrated moving average with explanatory variables for a better prediction performance. The method is validated using different maize plots and one olive plot. The results after combining different models show the positive influence of several weather measures, namely, temperature, precipitation, humidity and radiation.
Francisco Carreño-Conde; Ana Elizabeth Sipols; Clara Simón; David Mostaza-Colado. A Forecast Model Applied to Monitor Crops Dynamics Using Vegetation Indices (NDVI). Applied Sciences 2021, 11, 1859 .
AMA StyleFrancisco Carreño-Conde, Ana Elizabeth Sipols, Clara Simón, David Mostaza-Colado. A Forecast Model Applied to Monitor Crops Dynamics Using Vegetation Indices (NDVI). Applied Sciences. 2021; 11 (4):1859.
Chicago/Turabian StyleFrancisco Carreño-Conde; Ana Elizabeth Sipols; Clara Simón; David Mostaza-Colado. 2021. "A Forecast Model Applied to Monitor Crops Dynamics Using Vegetation Indices (NDVI)." Applied Sciences 11, no. 4: 1859.
The frequency of appearance of anatomical variability in the terminal division of the popliteal artery (PA) is different according to the type of sample used, and ranges from 2% to 21%. The PA locates 1,01 cm behind to the lateral meniscus, which makes it vulnerable during surgical procedures. Iatrogenic injury of the PA or its terminal branches increases if anatomical variables are present. Our aim was to describe and review the branching pattern of the PA in a body-donors to science sample to determine the influence of the sample used (body-donors vs imaging test). A sample consisting of 260 popliteal regions, corresponding to 130 corpses (66 women, 64 men), have been dissected. Multivariate analysis was carried out. The terminal division of the PA was classified as follows: Pattern 1: the PA divided into the anterior tibial (ATA) and the posterior tibial arteries (PTA) at the level or distal to the lower border of the popliteal muscle (PM) (94.7%). Pattern 2: the PA bifurcated into the ATA and PTA, proximal to the lower border of the PM (3.3%). Pattern 3: the PA divided at the same level into the ATA, PTA and PEA. (2%). No significant differences between gender and side of the limb could be find. We propose a classification that encloses three identifiable groups only. This will allow clinicians to bear in mind these variables easily, at the same time avoiding injuries during surgical procedures such as lateral meniscus repair.
Paloma Aragonés; Marc Rodríguez-Niedenführ; Sara Quinones; Clara Simón de Blas; Marko Konschake; José Ramón Sanudo; María Teresa Vázquez. Popliteal artery: Anatomical study and review of the literature. Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger 2020, 234, 151654 .
AMA StylePaloma Aragonés, Marc Rodríguez-Niedenführ, Sara Quinones, Clara Simón de Blas, Marko Konschake, José Ramón Sanudo, María Teresa Vázquez. Popliteal artery: Anatomical study and review of the literature. Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger. 2020; 234 ():151654.
Chicago/Turabian StylePaloma Aragonés; Marc Rodríguez-Niedenführ; Sara Quinones; Clara Simón de Blas; Marko Konschake; José Ramón Sanudo; María Teresa Vázquez. 2020. "Popliteal artery: Anatomical study and review of the literature." Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger 234, no. : 151654.
The aim of this paper is to contrast whether cognitive memory and emotional recall related to a tragic event and exposure to advertisements that evoke such an experience generates a negative emotional change in the target. We performed an experiment that analyzes emotional changes derived from advertisements featured in the national press ten years after terrorist attacks. We chose the attacks: September 11, 2001, in New York City, and March 11, 2004, in Madrid and analyze the cognitive recall in a set of Spanish and United States focus groups. The results show a significant emotional change in the respondents after the advertisement visualization that is more strongly linked to the recall of a negative event than to the advertisement creativity.
Esther Martinez-Pastor; Clara Simón-De-Blas. Emotional Perception in 11S (USA) and 11M (Spain) Advertisement. Communication & Society 2020, 33, 169 -183.
AMA StyleEsther Martinez-Pastor, Clara Simón-De-Blas. Emotional Perception in 11S (USA) and 11M (Spain) Advertisement. Communication & Society. 2020; 33 (4):169-183.
Chicago/Turabian StyleEsther Martinez-Pastor; Clara Simón-De-Blas. 2020. "Emotional Perception in 11S (USA) and 11M (Spain) Advertisement." Communication & Society 33, no. 4: 169-183.
The aim of this study is to describe in depth the precise anatomy of the vascular supply of the submandibular gland, trying to determine the existence of patterns of glandular vascularization. Knowledge of these patterns could facilitate surgical management of the gland and the submandibular gland flap. Neck dissections of formaldehyde preserved human cadavers were performed. Submandibular and transmandibular approaches were used during the dissections. All the vascular branches found were registered and classified into 2groups: main or accessory branches. The anatomical data analyzed was: The diameter and length of the main and accessory branches, as well as the most important measurements of the submandibular gland flap pedicle. 33 glands were dissected to study the arterial supply of the submandibular gland (17 right, 16 left; 17 males, 16 females) and 29 were dissected to study the venous supply (15 left, 14 right; 15 males,14 females). A total of 123 arterial branches were found reaching the 33 submandibular glands (47 main and 76 accessories) and 116 venous branches were found draining the 29 submandibular glands (47 main branches and 69 accessory branches). A constant main venous branch that ran parallel to the Wharton duct and drained in the sublingual vein was found in all of cases (Concomitant Wharton Duct Vein or CWDV). The CWDV is a constant venous branch for the drainage of the gland and should be considered as venous pedicle during the dissection of submandibular gland flaps.
Guillermo Garcia-Serrano; Alfonso Moñux; Eva Maranillo; Clara Simon; José Ramón Sanudo; María Teresa Vázquez; Julio Acero. Vascular clinical anatomy of the submandibular gland. Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery 2020, 48, 582 -589.
AMA StyleGuillermo Garcia-Serrano, Alfonso Moñux, Eva Maranillo, Clara Simon, José Ramón Sanudo, María Teresa Vázquez, Julio Acero. Vascular clinical anatomy of the submandibular gland. Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery. 2020; 48 (6):582-589.
Chicago/Turabian StyleGuillermo Garcia-Serrano; Alfonso Moñux; Eva Maranillo; Clara Simon; José Ramón Sanudo; María Teresa Vázquez; Julio Acero. 2020. "Vascular clinical anatomy of the submandibular gland." Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery 48, no. 6: 582-589.
Clara Simon de Blas; Jose Simon Martin; Daniel Gomez González. Combined social networks and data envelopment analysis for ranking. European Journal of Operational Research 2018, 266, 990 -999.
AMA StyleClara Simon de Blas, Jose Simon Martin, Daniel Gomez González. Combined social networks and data envelopment analysis for ranking. European Journal of Operational Research. 2018; 266 (3):990-999.
Chicago/Turabian StyleClara Simon de Blas; Jose Simon Martin; Daniel Gomez González. 2018. "Combined social networks and data envelopment analysis for ranking." European Journal of Operational Research 266, no. 3: 990-999.
Introduction: The extrapetrous course of the facial nerve has been a matter of study and debate since XIX century. Two different classifications have been classically proposed and widely accepted by most of the authors. Nevertheless, there are reported cases which do not fit in any of those. The aim of this study is to propose a new and useful classification. Material and methods: We have used 23 embalmed Caucasian adult cadavers (11male and 12 female) belonging to the Bodies Donation and Dissecting Rooms Centre of the University Complutense of Madrid. The extra‐petrous facial nerve was dissected in the possible specimens resulting in 38 facial nerves. The studied parameters were length, diameter of divisions, terminal branches and nerve connections. Results: In every specimen two main divisions were found, temporofacial and cervicofacial. They divided into five terminal branches from cranial to caudal: temporal, zygomatic, buccal, marginal or mandibular and cervical. Based on the comparison with previous proposed classifications, we have unified the patterns in 12 types being the most frequent types the type 3 (8 cases, 21.05%), with connections between temporal, zygomatic and buccal branches and the type 8 (8 cases, 21.05%), a complex network between temporal, zygomatic, buccal and mandibular branches.The number of terminal branches was so variable. Conclusion: We propose a new twelve‐patterned classification which summarises the previous ones. However, we consider that a good study of the number of terminal branches, connections between branches or with other cranial nerves are more useful for surgeons to avoid injuries to the facial nerve during surgery than complex classifications. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Paula Martínez Pascual; Eva Maranillo; Teresa Vázquez; Clara Simon De Blas; Jose Maria Lasso; José Ramón Sañudo. Extracranial Course of the Facial Nerve Revisited. The Anatomical Record 2018, 302, 599 -608.
AMA StylePaula Martínez Pascual, Eva Maranillo, Teresa Vázquez, Clara Simon De Blas, Jose Maria Lasso, José Ramón Sañudo. Extracranial Course of the Facial Nerve Revisited. The Anatomical Record. 2018; 302 (4):599-608.
Chicago/Turabian StylePaula Martínez Pascual; Eva Maranillo; Teresa Vázquez; Clara Simon De Blas; Jose Maria Lasso; José Ramón Sañudo. 2018. "Extracranial Course of the Facial Nerve Revisited." The Anatomical Record 302, no. 4: 599-608.
Research Data Management (RDM) is an important ability required in the global knowledge environment and essential in the university research context. In this work we will present the results of the application of a web survey of faculties and doctoral students from three Spanish universities, with the aim of knowing their current levels of awareness and gaps in different issues of RDM. This study is part of an international survey on “Base Data Literacy” led by Professor Joumana Boustany from Paris Descartes University. The questionnaire was sent to the research academic staff and student research fellows of the three universities. We received a total of 828 responses, 591 of which were completely filled out. In accordance to the results of this survey we have detected a growing need among research academic staff and research students for RDM skills.
Alicia Arias-Coello; Clara Simon de Blas; Pablo Arranz-Val; Jose Simon-Martin. Research Data Management in Three Spanish Universities. Programmieren für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler 2018, 195 -204.
AMA StyleAlicia Arias-Coello, Clara Simon de Blas, Pablo Arranz-Val, Jose Simon-Martin. Research Data Management in Three Spanish Universities. Programmieren für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler. 2018; ():195-204.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlicia Arias-Coello; Clara Simon de Blas; Pablo Arranz-Val; Jose Simon-Martin. 2018. "Research Data Management in Three Spanish Universities." Programmieren für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler , no. : 195-204.
Arthroscopic scapholunate volar and dorsal ligament reconstruction achieves an anatomic reconstruction, avoids an open approach and capsular detachment, and provides a strong construct for early mobilization. Clinical results are discussed. Detailed "surgical tips" and technical modifications are provided.
Fernando Corella; Miguel Del Cerro; Montserrat Ocampos; Clara Simon de Blas; Ricardo Larrainzar-Garijo. Arthroscopic Scapholunate Ligament Reconstruction, Volar and Dorsal Reconstruction. Hand Clinics 2017, 33, 687 -707.
AMA StyleFernando Corella, Miguel Del Cerro, Montserrat Ocampos, Clara Simon de Blas, Ricardo Larrainzar-Garijo. Arthroscopic Scapholunate Ligament Reconstruction, Volar and Dorsal Reconstruction. Hand Clinics. 2017; 33 (4):687-707.
Chicago/Turabian StyleFernando Corella; Miguel Del Cerro; Montserrat Ocampos; Clara Simon de Blas; Ricardo Larrainzar-Garijo. 2017. "Arthroscopic Scapholunate Ligament Reconstruction, Volar and Dorsal Reconstruction." Hand Clinics 33, no. 4: 687-707.
Juan Pedro Muñoz Miguel; Clara Simón De Blas; Ana Elizabeth García Sipols. A forecast air pollution model applied to a hypothetical urban road pricing scheme: An empirical study in Madrid. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 2017, 55, 21 -38.
AMA StyleJuan Pedro Muñoz Miguel, Clara Simón De Blas, Ana Elizabeth García Sipols. A forecast air pollution model applied to a hypothetical urban road pricing scheme: An empirical study in Madrid. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. 2017; 55 ():21-38.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJuan Pedro Muñoz Miguel; Clara Simón De Blas; Ana Elizabeth García Sipols. 2017. "A forecast air pollution model applied to a hypothetical urban road pricing scheme: An empirical study in Madrid." Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 55, no. : 21-38.
The scope of this study is to examine the impact of the financial crisis on the libraries of Spanish public universities. For this purpose, data from staff, finances, and services provided by the 47 public university libraries during 2008-2014 have been analyzed. Overall, the analysis of the data leads us to assert the following observations: these libraries have experienced a reduction in staff and expenditures for the purchase of information resources, whereas the volume of library lending has matched the evolution of student enrollment. Both interlibrary lending and the number of days that libraries were open during this period have decreased. Expenditures on electronic resources made by libraries and library consortia have increased in the period under study to the detriment of expenditures on monographs and printed journals. In this new economic environment, we consider that library managers should design actions for establishing strategies to ensure efficient and high-quality services to users. El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo examinar el impacto de la crisis financiera en las bibliotecas de las universidades públicas españolas. Para alcanzar este propósito se han analizado los datos de personal, los datos económicos, y los referidos a los servicios prestados por las 47 bibliotecas universitarias públicas durante el periodo 2008 a 2014. El análisis de los datos nos lleva a aseverar, a nivel global, las siguientes consideraciones: estas bibliotecas han experimentado una reducción en los efectivos de personal y en los gastos de adquisiciones de recursos de información, mientras que el volumen del préstamo domiciliario ha seguido una evolución similar al del número de estudiantes matriculados. Tanto el préstamo interbibliotecario como el número de días que permanecieron abiertas las bibliotecas durante estos años también han disminuido. El gasto en recursos electrónicos, realizado por las bibliotecas y los consorcios bibliotecarios, se ha incrementado en el periodo estudiado a expensas del gasto en monografías y en revistas en soporte papel. En este nuevo entorno económico, consideramos que los gestores bibliotecarios deben diseñar acciones orientadas al establecimiento de estrategias que aseguren una oferta de servicios eficientes y de calidad para los usuarios.
Alicia Arias-Coello; José Simón-Martín; Clara Simon de Blas. The impact of the economic crisis on Spanish university libraries. Revista española de Documentación Científica 2016, 39, e142 .
AMA StyleAlicia Arias-Coello, José Simón-Martín, Clara Simon de Blas. The impact of the economic crisis on Spanish university libraries. Revista española de Documentación Científica. 2016; 39 (3):e142.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlicia Arias-Coello; José Simón-Martín; Clara Simon de Blas. 2016. "The impact of the economic crisis on Spanish university libraries." Revista española de Documentación Científica 39, no. 3: e142.
Alicia Arias Coello; José Simón Martín; Clara Simon de Blas. Evaluación de la calidad del Máster en Gestión de la Documentación, Bibliotecas y Archivos de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Investigación Bibliotecológica: archivonomía, bibliotecología e información 2016, 30, 61 -82.
AMA StyleAlicia Arias Coello, José Simón Martín, Clara Simon de Blas. Evaluación de la calidad del Máster en Gestión de la Documentación, Bibliotecas y Archivos de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Investigación Bibliotecológica: archivonomía, bibliotecología e información. 2016; 30 (70):61-82.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlicia Arias Coello; José Simón Martín; Clara Simon de Blas. 2016. "Evaluación de la calidad del Máster en Gestión de la Documentación, Bibliotecas y Archivos de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid." Investigación Bibliotecológica: archivonomía, bibliotecología e información 30, no. 70: 61-82.
Alicia Arias-Coello; José Simón-Martín; Clara Simón-Blas. Ranking de las bibliotecas universitarias españolas en la gestión del personal. Revista Española de Documentación Científica 2016, 39, e119 .
AMA StyleAlicia Arias-Coello, José Simón-Martín, Clara Simón-Blas. Ranking de las bibliotecas universitarias españolas en la gestión del personal. Revista Española de Documentación Científica. 2016; 39 (1):e119.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlicia Arias-Coello; José Simón-Martín; Clara Simón-Blas. 2016. "Ranking de las bibliotecas universitarias españolas en la gestión del personal." Revista Española de Documentación Científica 39, no. 1: e119.
Alicia Arias-Coello; Clara Simon de Blas; José Simón-Martín. Competencias profesionales de los postgraduados en el Máster de Gestión de la Documentación, Bibliotecas y Archivos desde la perspectiva de empleadores, estudiantes y profesores. Revista Española de Documentación Científica 2014, 37, e059 .
AMA StyleAlicia Arias-Coello, Clara Simon de Blas, José Simón-Martín. Competencias profesionales de los postgraduados en el Máster de Gestión de la Documentación, Bibliotecas y Archivos desde la perspectiva de empleadores, estudiantes y profesores. Revista Española de Documentación Científica. 2014; 37 (3):e059.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlicia Arias-Coello; Clara Simon de Blas; José Simón-Martín. 2014. "Competencias profesionales de los postgraduados en el Máster de Gestión de la Documentación, Bibliotecas y Archivos desde la perspectiva de empleadores, estudiantes y profesores." Revista Española de Documentación Científica 37, no. 3: e059.
Juan Pedro Muñoz Miguel; Clara Simon de Blas; Iciar Carmen Jiménez Barandalla. Estudio empírico sobre la utilización del transporte público en la Comunidad de Madrid como factor clave de movilidad sostenible. Cuadernos de Economía 2014, 37, 112 -124.
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