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Volume 11, issue 4, 1989
- The use of technical planes in structuring the classification pp. 187-192

- Graham Jenkins
- Computerized legal status processing and retrieval system pp. 193-196

- A. P. Kolesnikov and Yu. V. Sipapin
- EPOS: A linguistic tool for full text search pp. 197-199

- W. Lépée
- Why 'hybrid' information systems? pp. 200-207

- D. C. Snow
- Development and use of an efficient patent information system in the German Democratic Republic pp. 208-210

- Lothar Janke
- Patent information services in India: Contributions of patent offices and the patent information system pp. 211-216

- R. Ramachandran
- The Swedish Patent Office; a fully equipped international authority pp. 217-221

- Lars G. Björklund and Kerstein Bergström
- Survey of the annual technical reports 1988 of the patent offices on patent information activities pp. 222-227

- V. S. Dodd
Volume 11, issue 3, 1989
- Points of interest concerning the new IPS5 pp. 115-120

- S. de Vries
- Function and application -- Is there a difference? pp. 121-124

- Graham Jenkins
- Some thoughts on hybrid systems especially for patent documentation pp. 125-133

- Friedrich Schweikhardt
- Patent protection for biotechnological inventions -- A review of European and U.S. practice pp. 134-138

- Keith Percy
- Patent equivalents: Problems of retrieval and patent family tracing in databases pp. 139-146

- Yu. V. Sipapin and A. P. Kolesnikov
- The patent system and development-- African viewpoint pp. 147-151

- D. M. Mills
- Need to strengthen the patent protection of an invention for a process in China pp. 152-153

- Shen Yaozeng
- The build-up of search files of the Chinese patent office pp. 154-157

- Ge Bo
- The information and documentation system of the federal patent office of Yugoslavia pp. 158-161

- Srbislav Bukumirovic
Volume 11, issue 2, 1989
- Current trends in patenting biotechnological inventions before the European patent office pp. 63-67

- André Rémond
- Cassis/CD-ROM -- A project report pp. 68-70

- William S. Lawson
- The ARIPO approach to patent search and examination pp. 71-75

- F. M. Chimulu
- The model of stratificational structure of patent information retrieval language pp. 76-82

- Zheng Fen
- Chinese patent information service system pp. 83-84

- Xu Xiaomin
- Automated information systems in the registro de la propiedad industrial (Spain) pp. 85-92

- Roberto Martínez Diez
Volume 11, issue 1, 1989
- A giant step for mankind? pp. 5-10

- K. E. H. Göhring and J. F. Sibley
- Patent information services in Trinidad and Tobago pp. 11-13

- Barbara Gumbs
- The paperless program in JPO pp. 14-24

- Hidehiko Takei
- Technical and commercial information from patent literature pp. 25-27

- T. H. Lemon
- Communication of information in U.S. biotechnology patents pp. 28-32

- T. S. Eisenschitz, L. J. McKie and K. Warne
- Correlation between foreign patents protection activities, technology transfer, capital investments and crediting, and commerce in Yugoslavia--an analysis of patent and other information pp. 33-37

- Srbislav Bukumirovic
- An analysis of patent applications in China (1985-1987) pp. 38-39

- Shen Yaozeng
Volume 10, issue 4, 1988
- Consulting the EPO systematically classified documentation of the future: Paper or computer? pp. 229-233

- R. Baré
- The role of an innovation centre pp. 234-236

- Brian Hallows
- Bibliometric study of world literature on patents pp. 237-242

- K. C. Garg, M. M. S. Karki and K. S. Krishnan Marg
- Statistics of European patents on legal status and granting data pp. 243-249

- J. van der Drift
- Description of the activities of the Division of Patent Information (DLI) of the Dutch government industrial consulting service (Rijksnijverheidsdienst) pp. 250-252

- E. J. Klein Nibbelink
- Survey of the annual technical reports 1987 of the patent offices on patent information activities pp. 253-258

- V. S. Dodd
Volume 10, issue 3, 1988
- An experimental provision of patent and non-patent documents to research and developmental projects in a scientific research council in Zambia: a comparative evaluation of the value of patent information in scientific and technological research and development pp. 175-180

- George Kacana Khapwale
- Japanese-language periodicals on patents information pp. 181-183

- David Newton
- From application to patent in genetic engineering: 19 Cases of the European patent office pp. 184-190

- Tuula Pehu, Sisko Knuth and H. G. Gyllenberg
- U.S. patent expirations due to the nonpayment of the three and a half year maintenance fee pp. 191-198

- M. James Hirabayashi and Jane S. Myers
- Integrated information databases -- One- stop chemical research for the information specialist pp. 199-203

- John A. Hearty and Richard A. Love
Volume 10, issue 2, 1988
- The patent cooperation treaty: Ten years of implementation pp. 99-103

- B. Bartels, D. Bouchez and P. A. Higham
- The Spanish experience in the field of technological information pp. 108-113

- J. Delicado Montero-Ríos
- A comparison of patent depository library resources in four countries pp. 114-119

- Michael W. Hill
- Software and hardware techniques for string searching in serial document databases pp. 120-129

- Peter Willett
- The finnish society for information services -- host of FID 1988 conference pp. 130-132

- Ylva Selin, Neste Oy, Kulloo and Pekka Valkonen
- Mapping the scientific network of patent and non-patent documents from chemical abstracts for a fast scientific analysis pp. 133-149

- Henri Dou and Parina Hassanaly
Volume 10, issue 1, 1988
- Patents as a source of scientific and technical information in developing nations pp. 5-10

- Richard D. Walker
- A comparison of some patent databases pp. 11-16

- E. M. Davis Smith
- Technological information diffusion: Recent experience in Brazil pp. 17-19

- Claudio R. Treiguer
- Efficient use of Japanese bibliographic databases pp. 20-25

- Wolfgang Pilch and Günther Vacek
- Applying AI techniques for patent information retrieval pp. 26-36

- D. Vermeir, E. Laenens and J. Dierick
- Use of CD-ROM for patent information pp. 37-40

- Josef Stillger and Volker Hartung
- Computer based publishing in the Australian patent office pp. 41-45

- Ross Wilson and Howard Tipson