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Title: Free tools for crystallographic symmetry handling and visualization
Authors: de la Flor, Gemma
Aroyo, Mois I.
Gimondi, Ilaria
Ward, Suzanna C.
Momma, Koichi
Hanson, Robert M.
Suescun, Leopoldo
Type: Artículo
Descriptors: VISUALIZACION DE SIMETRIA, CRISTALOGRAFIA
Issue Date: 2024
Abstract: Online courses and innovative teaching methods have triggered a trend in education, where the integration of multimedia, online resources and interactive tools is reshaping the view of both virtual and traditional classrooms. The use of interactive tools extends beyond the boundaries of the physical classroom, offering students the flexibility to access materials at their own speed and convenience and enhancing their learning experience. In the field of crystallography, there are a wide variety of free online resources such as web pages, interactive applets, databases and programs that can be implemented in fundamental crystallography courses for different academic levels and curricula. This paper discusses a variety of resources that can be helpful for crystallographic symmetry handling and visualization, discussing four specific resources in detail: the Bilbao Crystallographic Server, the Cambridge Structural Database, VESTA and Jmol. The utility of these resources is explained and shown by several illustrative examples.
Publisher: International Union of Crystallography; Wiley
IN: Journal of Applied Crystallography, 2024 57(5), 1618-1639
Citation: de la Flor, G, Aroyo, M, Gimondi, I, Ward, S, Momma, K, Hanson, R y Suescun, L. Free tools for crystallographic symmetry handling and visualization. Journal of Applied Crystallography. [en línea] 2024 57(5), 1618-1639.
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