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Volume 9, issue 4, 1987
- Optical storage systems pp. 217-221
- Barry Fox
- Comparison of search systems for online chemical patent searching pp. 222-228
- Theresa Novak
- Characterization of genetic engineering inventions in patent claims pp. 229-234
- Sisko Knuth, Tuula Pehu and H. G. Gyllenberg
- China's patent system: A healthy two year old pp. 235-236
- Zhou Shuchun
Volume 9, issue 3, 1987
- Patent activity by date of application -- Estimating recent applications in the U.S. patent system pp. 137-139
- L. O. Levine
- Complementary searching in patent databases pp. 140-146
- Bernd-Ruediger Weckend
- Building structure-oriented numerical factual databases: The Beilstein example pp. 147-151
- Clemens Jochum
- Analysis of the properties of the international patent classification pp. 152-156
- Zheng Fen
- Use of descriptor search language in automated patent information system (experimental study) pp. 157-162
- S. V. Popov, R. P. Vcherashny, D. G. Lakhouti, V. V. Maslikov and I. L. Dubnova
- A prognosis of patent activity development -- II. Verification of the statistical theory for estimating the rate of development of a technical field pp. 163-180
- Jan Krejcí, Dusan Kendereski, Libor Matejka and Vítezslav Zák
Volume 9, issue 2, 1987
- Patent analysis using online databases -- II. Competitor activity monitoring pp. 73-78
- R.M. Wilson
- Australian Patent Office International Searching pp. 79-81
- P.A. Smith
- Evaluation of the feedback in the form of article 115 EPC observations pp. 82-87
- A. Vangheluwe
- The search and advisory service of the United Kingdom Patent Office pp. 88-91
- M.J.R. Blackman and S.N. Dennehey
- The Patent Documentation Group (PDG) pp. 92-95
- P. Ochsenbein
- Modernization of the Danish Patent Office pp. 96-99
- Helge I. Rasmussen and Inger-Lis Frisenberg
- Information from patents -- the U.K. approach 1331-1986 pp. 100-103
- Jane W. Fisher
- Fourteen years of continuous efforts for the Chinese IPC pp. 104-108
- Shen Jialian
Volume 9, issue 1, 1987
- USPTO's automated trademark search system pp. 5-9
- J.Howard Bryant
- Foreign patenting by Canadians pp. 10-17
- David J. French
- Patent analysis using online databases--I. Technological trend analysis pp. 18-26
- R.M. Wilson
- API patent abstracting and indexing -- Cooperative efforts in historical perspective pp. 27-33
- E.H. Brenner
- Patents resulting from NSF's engineering program pp. 38-42
- Robert S. Cutler
Volume 8, issue 4, 1986
- Cross-host searching in patent-related databases pp. 243-248
- J. van der Drift
- Automated search databases at the U.S. patent and trademark office pp. 249-253
- L. Liddle
- Patent information in the electronic age: A symposium organised by the European patent office, Munich, 6-7 May, 1986 pp. 254-260
- J. F. Sibley
- Small and medium sized enterprises: U.K. research into their information needs pp. 261-265
- Michael W. Hill
- Patent information services in India with special reference to drugs and pharmaceuticals pp. 266-272
- Zaka Imam and Sheela Tandon
- Organization of patent file network pp. 273-277
- O. V. Kedrovski, L. G. Kravets and A. A. Molchanova
- The organization of Patent databanks at the Ilmenau Institute of Technology pp. 278-288
- Reinhard Schramm, Harald Drews and Klaus-Dieter Biela
- Survey of the annual technical reports 1985 of the patent offices pp. 289-294
- V. S. Dodd
Volume 8, issue 3, 1986
- Rapid patent service: Delivering patent information pp. 171-174
- Helen B. Greenway and Charles J. Merek
- Patents and CD-ROM pp. 175-176
- R. Notman-Watt
- Impact of optical disc technologies on the storage and distribution of patent and trademark information pp. 177-181
- Martin S. White
- Computerisation of the United Kingdom Patent Office pp. 182-184
- R.J. Marchant
- The Patent Office databases on Pergamon InfoLine pp. 185-192
- Charles Oppenheim
- Patent information services of the Swiss Federal Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) pp. 198-205
- Hans Evers
- G.D.R. patent information system promotes the creation of modern high technologies as well as of complex innovation processes pp. 206-209
- J. Hemmerling
Volume 8, issue 2, 1986
- Trilateral co-operation EPO-USPTO-JPO 1983-1985 and associated projects of the EPO pp. 66-69
- P. Braendli
- Patents as sources of technology pp. 70-78
- P.A. Smith
- Prior-art searching at the German patent office with EMIR (EDP-Microfilm- Integrated-Retrieval) pp. 79-84
- J. Stillger and R. Bruckmayer
- Generic chemical structures in patents (Markush structures): The research project at the University of Sheffield pp. 85-91
- Michael F. Lynch
- The DATIMTEX system of the European patent office pp. 92-97
- C. Edfjäll
- Use of the Pergamon InfoLine get command for bibliometric analysis of patent information pp. 98-103
- Charles Oppenheim
- The patent information available on QUESTEL pp. 104-109
- Marie-Louise Zeutzem and Pierre Buffet
- Patent documentation may help develop rural areas pp. 110-116
- F. De Laet
- Particularly active fields of technology at the European patent office pp. 117-121
- Hendrik DeBuyzer, Alain Leroy and Simon Behmo
- A prognosis of patent activity development pp. 122-142
- Jan Krejcí and Dusan Kendereski
- Oil-saving burner invented in China pp. 143-144
- Zhao Qinghua
Volume 8, issue 1, 1986
- Study of automated text searching of U.S. patents pp. 4-7
- J. Howard Bryant, Administrator for Automation, USA, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, John Terapane and Allen Kiron
- The successful beginning of publication of Chinese patent documents pp. 8-19
- Shen Jialian
- Searching organic chemical structures: A comparison of online access to chemical abstracts (CAS) and the corresponding United Kingdom Patent Office search system (C2C) pp. 20-28
- M.J.R. Blackman, R.I.W. Honeywood and K.E. Milne
- PATDPA, an online searchable patent database with display of patent drawing pp. 29-32
- A. Wittmann and G. Tittlbach
- Rex vs Arkwright, 1785: A judgment for patents as information pp. 33-37
- J. Hewish
- Patent searching using classifications and using keywords pp. 38-40
- T.S. Eisenschitz and J.A. Crane
- The United Kingdom Patent Office on film pp. 41-44
- J. Hillman and A.G. Hamlyn
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