World Patent Information
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Volume 26, issue 4, 2004
- Maggots in paradise--work for the gardeners pp. 269-274
- Ursula Schoch-Grübler
- Forecast of trademark applications in Switzerland pp. 275-282
- Christian Bock, Matthias Günter, Urs Haftka, Thomas K. Friedli, Mike Mitter and Jürg Hüsler
- The face of the patent is not the "Whole Story": determining effective life of a pharmaceutical patent in the United States pp. 283-295
- Anne Marie Clark and Heidi Berven
- Benchmarking R&D and companies through patent analysis using free databases and special software: a tool to improve innovative thinking pp. 297-309
- Henri Jean-Marie Dou
- The patents of William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) pp. 311-317
- Matthew Trainer
- The impacts of changing technology on information service provision at BASF pp. 319-326
- Thomas Lorenz
Volume 26, issue 3, 2004
- Methods for forecasting numbers of patent applications at the European Patent Office pp. 191-204
- Peter Hingley and Marc Nicolas
- Pillars of the IPC reform pp. 205-208
- Herwig Pauwels
- Light on simultaneous invention from US Patent Office "Interference" records pp. 209-220
- William Kingston
- PCT-SAFE e-filing fully operational at WIPO pp. 221-224
- Aino Metcalfe
- Use of the IPC and various retrieval systems to research patent activities of US organizations in the People's Republic of China pp. 225-233
- Connie Wu and Yanhuai Liu
- Inventors' productivity in a publicly funded R&D agency--the case of CSIR in India pp. 235-238
- V. K. Gupta
- Inventing the American dream: A history of curious, extraordinary, and just plain useful patents. Stephen van Dulken. The British Library. 2004, Hardback, ISBN 0-7123-0893-8. 241 pages. £18.95. Published in the USA as American Inventions by New York University Press, ISBN 0814788130, at $26.95 pp. 241-242
- M. Blackman
Volume 26, issue 2, 2004
- Prior art search tools on the Internet and legal status of the results: a European Patent Office perspective pp. 113-121
- Eugenio Archontopoulos
- A balancing act in the United States Drug Industry: pioneer and generic drugs, the Orange Book, marketing protection and the US consumer pp. 123-129
- Mary Ann Holovac
- Tacit knowledge in patent applications: observations on the value of models to early US Patent Office practice and potential implications for the 21st century pp. 131-136
- Katherine T. Durack
- The process of reforming the International Patent Classification pp. 137-141
- Mikhail Makarov
- Evaluating patent portfolios--a Danish initiative pp. 143-148
- Poul-Erik Nielsen
- Information for corporate IP management pp. 149-156
- G. Gann Xu
Volume 26, issue 1, 2004
- 25 years of World Patent Information: a very personal journey pp. 9-12
- Paul Claus
- World patent information--the first 25 years pp. 13-24
- Michael Blackman
- A return to volume 1 of World Patent Information pp. 25-27
- Charles Oppenheim
- Looking back--the Online Patent Information column pp. 29-31
- Stuart M. Kaback
- Inventions: a snapshot of 1979 pp. 33-39
- David Newton and Michael Blackman
- A change of paradigms: looking back to the pioneer years of patent information management (1960-1990) pp. 41-43
- Claus Suhr
- The online divide: a professional user's perspective on Derwent database development in the online era pp. 45-47
- Edlyn S. Simmons
- Not quite a lifetime with PATLIB pp. 49-55
- Nigel Clarke
- CAS patent information: then and now pp. 57-59
- Eric Shively and Jan Williams
- Patents and patent information in 1979 and 2004: a perspective from India pp. 61-62
- Prabuddha Ganguli
- The patent and patent information scene in Australia in 1979 and in 2003; the patent practitioner's perspective pp. 63-64
- Charles W. Tansey and Phillip Pluck
- Decision pathways in patent searching and analysis pp. 83-90
- Julia Deboys
- China traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Patent Database pp. 91-96
- Yanhuai Liu and Yanling Sun
Volume 25, issue 4, 2003
- The future of prior art searching at the United States patent and trademark office pp. 283-287
- Edward R. Kazenske
- The 21st century strategic plan: USPTO's adjustment to the future pp. 289-302
- Joseph L. Ebersole
- The future of patent information--a user with a view pp. 303-312
- Lucy Akers
- New ways of the German Patent and Trade Mark Office (GPTO) for the dissemination of IP information pp. 313-318
- Hubert Rothe and Heiko Sabien
- Survey of the annual technical reports on the industrial property information activities of IP offices in the year 2001 pp. 319-328
- Paul Claus
- Complying with article 39 of TRIPS... a myth or evolving reality? pp. 329-333
- Prabuddha Ganguli
- Text mining applied to patent mapping: a practical business case pp. 335-342
- Michele Fattori, Giorgio Pedrazzi and Roberta Turra
- Protecting intellectual property rights in SELEX and aptamers pp. 343-349
- Tim Sampson
Volume 25, issue 3, 2003
- Markush structure searching over the years pp. 195-202
- Edlyn S. Simmons
- Submarine telegraph cables, patents and electromagnetic field theory pp. 203-209
- Brian Spear
- Patinformatics: Tasks to tools pp. 211-221
- Anthony J. Trippe
- Free patent information as a resource for policy analysis pp. 223-231
- Martin Meyer, Jan Timm Utecht and Tatiana Goloubeva
- Patent information for strategic technology management pp. 233-242
- Holger Ernst
- Plant variety protection--A fascinating subject pp. 243-250
- Max Thiele-Wittig and Paul Claus
Volume 25, issue 2, 2003
- Searching for graphic content in USPTO trademark databases pp. 107-116
- Donna K. Hopkins
- A comparison of early publication practices in the United States and Europe pp. 117-122
- Stephen Adams
- Aptamers and SELEX: the technology pp. 123-129
- Tim Sampson
- The development of intellectual property in China pp. 131-142
- Deli Yang
- Indian path towards TRIPS compliance pp. 143-149
- Prabuddha Ganguli
- Obviousness and the notional addressee team pp. 151-154
- Ken Bolton
- Intellectual assets management: from patents to knowledge pp. 155-159
- Caterina Camus and Riccardo Brancaleon
- UK PATLIB: a skills audit pp. 161-164
- David Stokes
Volume 25, issue 1, 2003
- Patent information dissemination by patent offices: striking the balance pp. 5-10
- Joseph L. Ebersole
- Survey of international best practices in intellectual property information dissemination pp. 11-17
- William MacDougall
- Historical perspectives on IP protection for software in selected countries worldwide pp. 19-25
- Barrou Diallo
- Determinants of foreign patents in China pp. 27-37
- Yifei Sun
- Australian domain name registrations pp. 39-42
- Sean McManis
- Survey of the annual technical reports on patent information activities in the year 2000 (Part 2: J-Z) pp. 43-51
- Paul Claus
- The epoline® Online European Patent Register pp. 53-56
- Véronique Rogier
- The Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property's new search services to assist corporate strategic decision-making pp. 57-62
- Walter Ledergerber and Andreas Kurt
- Analysis of a database of public domain Brazilian patent documents based on the I PC pp. 63-69
- Wanise B. G. Barroso, Luc Quoniam, José Angelo R. Gregolin and Leandro I. L. Faria
- Resources and services at the Patent and Technology Library of Latvia pp. 71-73
- Agnese Buholte
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