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Volume 4, issue 4, 1982
- Patent search and information in the nineties pp. 149-154

- P. Claus
- Dissemination of patent information pp. 155-158

- J. Delorme
- The role of patent information in relation to transfer of technology pp. 159-163

- G. Roberto Coaracy
- The use of patent information in industry pp. 164-171

- J. Stephenson
- Aperture card or microfiche -- The choice in collections of patent specifications pp. 172-176

- S. Hahnemann
- Experience of the office for inventions and patents of the German Democratic Republic in the use of microfiche in patent information and documentation pp. 177-182

- Joachim Hemmerling
Volume 4, issue 3, 1982
- Development co-operation training seminar at The Hague--'Technical information as an aid to industrial development' pp. 97-99

- J. F. Mézières
- Patent attorneys on new ways? pp. 100-101

- Peter Révy von Belvárd
- How about the 'ugly duckling' in China? Some investigations on the use of patent literature in this country pp. 102-104

- Shen Jialian
- Study of citations given in search reports of international patent applications published under the Patent Cooperation Treaty pp. 105-109

- P. Claus and P. A. Higham
- Trends in the inventive activity of private applicants for patents in Germany, France and the United Kingdom pp. 110-120

- Hermann Kronz and Hans Grevink
- Training to use patents pp. 121-125

- J. Stephenson
- Descriptions of micro-organisms in patents and journal articles pp. 126-130

- T. S. Eisenschitz and C. E. Thompson
Volume 4, issue 2, 1982
- Patent statistics as related to the industrial development trend in Sweden in the period 1925-1936--II pp. 48-55

- Margareta Jonason
- Statistical evaluation of patent applications on inventions in a field of coherent subjects as a base for R & D policy pp. 56-59

- A. P. de Jonge
- Recent developments in Derwent publications' patent information services: A review with some predictions for the future pp. 60-65

- Michael D. Dixon and Charles Oppenheim
- Finding outlets for inventiveness pp. 66-69

- M. Fox, M. L. Caglar and A. B. Robertson
- The integrated use of information retrieval languages in patent search pp. 70-74

- G. A. Negulyaev and G. A. Tarasova
- The documentation and information unit of the Greek productivity centre (GPC) pp. 75-80

- D. Spentzas
Volume 4, issue 1, 1982
- Patent statistics as related to the industrial development trend in Sweden in the period 1925-1936--I pp. 3-11

- Margareta Jonason
- The office of technology assessment and forecast industry concordance as a means of identifying industry technology origins pp. 12-17

- F. M. Scherer
- Accuracy of information transfer through patent classifications pp. 18-22

- T. S. Eisenschitz
- Prognosis of the development of artificial kidneys based upon patent literature pp. 23-32

- Rudolf Hack and Libor Matejka
Volume 3, issue 4, 1981
- The patent system and the transfer of technology to developing nations pp. 149-153

- Anderson R. Zikonda
- On the citation of patents: A new standard pp. 154-159

- Martin A. Lobeck
- Citation rates to technologically important patents pp. 160-163

- Mark P. Carpenter, Francis Narin and Patricia Woolf
- Patent information in Australia pp. 164-166

- Graeme Leslie and F. Witsenhuysen
- The problems of technology transfer pp. 167-171

- Immanuel Franke and R. der Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
- Transinove: Conception, information and innovation pp. 172-174

- B. Prost
- The patent library in the institute of scientific and technical information of China pp. 175-176

- Shen Jishian
Volume 3, issue 3, 1981
- Use of patent information at a Czechoslovak research institute pp. 100-102

- Libor Matejka
- Access to patent information and documentation in public patent libraries pp. 103-109

- E. Thomsen
- International patent classification from the viewpoint of Japanese users pp. 110-113

- Hiroshi Kataoka
- The rules concerning translations in the European patent grant procedure pp. 114-119

- Rüdiger Steffek
- Corporate management of patents: Role of the industrial librarian pp. 120-127

- Larry Chasen
- Processing of patent bibliographic data at chemical abstracts service pp. 128-131

- Philip J. Pollick
Volume 3, issue 2, 1981
- Collections of patent documentation and the way Soviet specialists need them pp. 50-55

- A.N. Morozov
- Results of a statistical study of the references cited in the search reports established by the EPO (January 1981) pp. 56-60

- Robert Baré
- Computer-based patent searches: Using the IPC or free text? pp. 61-67

- Hanns Bechtel
- The setting up of a search system for patents at the Polytechnische Patentbibliothek of the Technische Hochschule, Ilmenau (Ilmenau Technical University) pp. 68-72

- F. Weber
- Statistical analysis as an aid to the revision of the International Patent Classification (IPC) pp. 73-78

- P.A. Higham
- Survey of the information services of the library of the German patent office pp. 79-80

- Eckhard Derday
Volume 3, issue 1, 1981
- Analysis by means of a gravitation model of international flows of patent applications in the period 1967-1978 pp. 2-8

- Jirí Sláma
- Access in Britain to patent documents and information pp. 9-12

- Michael W. Hill
- Canadian patent data base: The philosophy, construction and uses of the Canadian patent data base PATDAT pp. 13-18

- E.d Ellis
- Patents, innovations and technological development in Norwegian whaling, 1880-1968: A case-study of validity problems in the use of patent statistics as indicators of innovation and technological change pp. 19-22

- Bjørn Basberg
- Progress report on the establishment of a Patent Information Centre (informationszentrum patente) in the Federal Republic of Germany pp. 23-25

- Hermann Renker
Volume 2, issue 4, 1980
- On problem areas in training specialists in the field of patent information in the USSR pp. 150-154

- B. A. Matkin
- The patent system and the medium-sized industry pp. 155-158

- E. Häusser
- The activities of the Swiss watch industry in the fields of patent information and documentation pp. 159-163

- J. R. Leidner
- WIPO state-of-the-art search program for developing countries pp. 164-168

- Wipo
- Patenting, profitability and marketing characteristics of the pharmaceutical industry pp. 169-176

- Maureen P. Nolan, Charles Oppenheim and K. Anna Withers
- A patent system for the People's Republic of China -- impressions from an official visit pp. 177-178

- A. Wittmann
Volume 2, issue 3, 1980
- The effect of recycling on a patent citation network pp. 100-102

- Lesley Dunlop and Charles Oppeinheim
- IPC and NACE classification of patents. A comparison between data on U.S. and on French, German and U.K. patents pp. 103-115

- Hermann Kronz, Hans Grevink and Hans Grevink
- On-line data bases for chemical patent searches pp. 119-124

- Maximilian Herz
- The U.S. patent classification or the international patent classification: Which system should the people's Republic of China adopt? pp. 125-131

- Xu Yi-Ping and P. James Terragno
- The man who invented patents or the absolutely veracious story of candidus pp. 132-135

- André Bouju
Volume 2, issue 1, 1980
- Understanding chemical patents: Maynard, John T.: A guide for the Inventor -- Washington D.C., The American chemical society, 1978 pp. 39-39

- H.M. Urbanus
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