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Volume 7, issue 4, 1985
- Intellectual property rights and innovation -- the U.K. patent reform proposals and patent information pp. 257-259

- J. W. Hewitt
- Recent developments in the documentation system of the Chinese Patent Office pp. 260-263

- Shen Jialian
- The need for a regional patent organisation in South-East Asia pp. 264-267

- R. Kusardy
- The EPO search documentation in the face of software related inventions pp. 268-271

- T. D. Oey
- Survey of the annual technical reports 1984 of the patent offices pp. 272-275

- V. S. Dodd
Volume 7, issue 1-2, 1985
- Computer searching for patent information pp. 5-32

- Craig E. Bolton, Stephen A. Becker, Lowe, King, Price and Becker
- Patent databases: A survey pp. 33-67

- Edlyn S. Simmons and Francine C. Rosenthal
- Online patent searching -- useful, but still in its infancy pp. 68-82

- H. Bechtel, I. Zoeke, H. Marhan and H. Kleinschmager
- Online searching in an industrial patent department pp. 83-91

- J. F. Sibley
- Online patent searching by chemical reactions pp. 92-100

- M. Herz, B. Schmidt and V. Solyomvari
- Patent documentation in industry--a report from Henkel pp. 101-125

- Martin A. Lobeck
- The use of external databases as a supplementary tool to traditional searches of a patent examiner pp. 126-132

- Manfred Vögtel
- Online searching in the U.S. Patent and trademark office pp. 133-138

- J. Howard Bryant and John F. Terapane
- Online searching at the European patent office pp. 139-144

- H. J. Schryvers
- Effects of language barrier in searching free-text data bases pp. 145-150

- A. Wittmann and L. Schikarski
- Legal documentation: The role of the European patent office pp. 151-158

- Günter Gall
Volume 6, issue 3, 1984
- The Swedish patent office's external education program pp. 101-103

- J. L. Averdal
- Patent information: a team work pp. 104-107

- G. R. Coaracy
- The student research programme into patent information at the city university, London pp. 108-114

- T. S. Eisenschitz
- Educational measures in the use of patent information in the German Democratic Republic pp. 115-118

- J. Hemmerling
- The public education program of the Canadian Patent Office (1971-1984) pp. 119-125

- P. Trépanier
- International courses on patent information in Moscow pp. 126-129

- Valter I. Kukolev
- Recent patent publications -- an indispensable prerequisite for correct technical and commercial policy decisions pp. 130-138

- Frank J. Leloux
Volume 6, issue 2, 1984
- The new, fourth edition of the IPC pp. 58-62

- S. de Vries and E. R. J. F. de Bundel
- Some problems in the use of the international patent classification pp. 63-68

- V. I. Blinnikov, V. V. Belov and M. A. Makarov
- The GET command: A powerful new patent searching tool from Pergamon infoline pp. 69-73

- P. James Terragno
- Organising the distribution of certain EPO data bases pp. 74-75

- J. Delorme
- Computerization of the Australian patent, trade mark and design Office pp. 76-77

- F. J. Smith
- Selling patent information to companies in the North East of England: An MSC-funded project pp. 78-79

- Lawrence G. Tagg
Volume 6, issue 1, 1984
- Microbiological patent information pp. 4-11

- J. D. Tak
- Use invention of a chemical substance pp. 12-17

- Shoji Matsui
- Computerization of information processes and development of selective patent information dissemination systems pp. 18-23

- O. V. Kedrovski and S. J. Verkhovski
- A model title page for patent specifications pp. 24-31

- Ad. J. G. van Kuijk and Martin A. Lobeck
- Technological information in the Spanish industrial property office pp. 32-35

- Ernesto Gutierrez Guinea
Volume 5, issue 4, 1983
- A microcomputer program for the statistical analysis of patent databases pp. 209-212

- Charles Oppenheim
- Evolution of a patent classification system pp. 213-218

- D. C. Snow
- Regional cooperation of the CMEA countries in the Patent Information field pp. 219-225

- O. V. Kedrovsky and G. A. Negulyaev
- Automated patent searching: Preliminary results of USPTO studies pp. 226-229

- J. Howard Bryant and Donald P. Stein
- Special purpose computers for information retrieval pp. 230-232

- K. Thomaes
- Survey of the annual technical reports 1982 of the patent offices pp. 233-238

- J. Dekker
- Online patent information: Patents online: Where do we stand? pp. 239-240

- Stuart M. Kaback
Volume 5, issue 3, 1983
- Patent trends as a technological forecasting tool pp. 137-143

- Richard S. Campbell
- International patent data: Their utilization for the analysis of technological developments pp. 144-157

- Konrad Faust and Hans Schedl
- Technological progress and patent applications in the Netherlands pp. 158-169

- B. Minne and H.G.A. Noordman
- Patent statistics as a measure of technological vitality pp. 170-173

- H. Aspden
- Engineers who patent: Data from a recent survey of American bench engineers pp. 174-179

- Hedvah L. Shuchman
- Validation study: Patent citations as indicators of science and foreign dependence pp. 180-185

- Mark P. Carpenter and Francis Narin
Volume 5, issue 2, 1983
- Computer-aided search method and machine-readable data banks developed and used by IBM Germany patent documentation pp. 60-67

- Franz Boehme and Eva Werner
- Some recent UK developments in encouraging the use of patents as source of information pp. 68-73

- Michael W. Hill
- The new form of the Netherlands patent bulletin De Industriële Eigendom pp. 74-78

- G. C. A. Ter Morshuizen
- Australian use of patent information pp. 79-82

- Thomas Mandeville
- Recent developments in the British patent classification for improved dissemination of information on uses, applications and utilities of inventions pp. 83-90

- J. P. Britton
- A paperless patent documentation and information centre to assist in the transfer of technology to non-industrialized countries pp. 91-100

- F. C. R. De Laet
- A thesaurus to supplement the international patent classification in the field of biomedical engineering pp. 101-109

- Dusan Kendereski, Libor Matejka and Rudolf Hack
- Reducing space requirements and floor load of paper search file in the German patent office pp. 110-113

- A. Wittman and J. Stillger
Volume 5, issue 1, 1983
- Guidelines for the planning and organization of a patent documentation and information center pp. 4-9

- G. Roberto Coaracy
- Automating the United States Patent and Trademark Office: A plan for the 1990s pp. 10-14

- Bradford R. Huther
- The ASBA service and the use thereof in Czechoslovakia pp. 15-18

- Libor Matejka
- Observations on concordances pp. 19-34

- H. Knoll
- The extraction of technical trend information from patent literature pp. 35-40

- L. van Bommel
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