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Volume 17, issue 4, 1995
- Trends in patent renewals at the United States patent and trademark office pp. 225-234
- Brown, ]William H.
- Some observations on the new Patent Law of Ghana pp. 235-240
- D. M. Mills
- A survey of patent information in India pp. 241-244
- D. C. Newton and P. P. Paranjpe
- Patent documents: a multi-edge tool pp. 245-256
- Ganguli, ]P. and M. J. R. Blackman
- EPOS, building blocks for search strategies pp. 257-261
- W. Lépée
- Progress, problems and prospects -- the First decade of the Chinese Patent System pp. 263-265
- Jialian Shen
- Survey of the Annual Technical Reports 1994 of the Patent Offices on Patent Information Activities pp. 267-272
- V. S. Dodd
Volume 17, issue 3, 1995
- TECHSOURCE: a project to automate the patent operations of the Canadian Intellectual Property Office pp. 159-164
- Ray H. Taylor
- Patent searching in a large electrical company, as exemplified by the situation at Siemens pp. 165-172
- Hans-Rainer Schoeppel and Roderich Naetebusch
- A new dawn for the Swedish Patent Office pp. 173-176
- Lars G. Björklund and Ulf Jansson
- Patent information and industrial policy in Spain pp. 177-181
- Julián Alvarez Alvarez
- The USPTO's Foreign Patent Access System (FPAS PLUS) pp. 183-187
- Kathleen M. Dell'Orto
- Supplementary protection certificates. Situation after two years of operation of the EC1768/92 SPC regulation pp. 189-192
- Alice de Pastors
- Commentary on the Patent Ordinance 1994 No. 13 of 1994 supplementing the Indian Patents Act 1970 pp. 193-194
- Prabuddha Ganguli
- Chemical patent footballs pp. 195-200
- Michael Blackman
- Some possibilities of a "patents" database in determining a firm's policy pp. 201-204
- Ventzislav Stefanov
Volume 17, issue 2, 1995
- Patent offices and commercial patent services: Partners or competitors? pp. 85-90
- Ursula Schoch-Grübler
- Political issues surrounding the public/private sector debate in the patent information area pp. 91-96
- Paul Gardner
- Will patentees suffer if the USA moves to a different lifetime for its patents? pp. 97-99
- Charles Oppenheim
- Utilisation of patent protection in Europe pp. 100-105
- European Patent Office
- Patent CD-ROMs: Five years of experience and 2500 in jukeboxes pp. 106-111
- Siegfried Hahnemann
- MIMOSA--mixed-mode CD-ROM software pp. 112-114
- David J. Dickinson
- Provision of patent information: a national patent office perspective pp. 115-123
- Michael Blackman
- The structuring of patent information services in the offices of developing countries: Strategic considerations pp. 124-129
- Alfredo Figarola Duque
- Annual report on trademark activities in 1993 in the USA pp. 130-136
- Uspto
Volume 17, issue 1, 1995
- An evaluation of the Patent View CD-ROM database pp. 9-20
- Charles Oppenheim and Valerie A. Rodgers
- CD-ROM infrastructure at the Swiss Federal Intellectual Property Office pp. 21-23
- Reinhard Nedela and Joan Maire
- The new United Kingdom Trade Marks Law pp. 24-28
- Malcolm Todd
- The patent system in Ethiopia pp. 29-34
- Getachew Mengistie
- Problems and perspectives of development of patent information in Russia pp. 35-40
- A. D. Khodyrev, G. A. Negouliaev and V. V. Varfolomeev
- Survey of the Annual Technical Reports 1993 of the Patent Offices on patent information activities pp. 41-47
- V. S. Dodd
- Survey of patent documentation from the Pacific Rim Countries pp. 48-61
- Stephen Adams
Volume 16, issue 4, 1994
- The future of search in the European patent system pp. 193-197
- Jacques Michel and Kevin Douglas
- Patent information in a large electrical company, exemplified by the situation at Siemens pp. 198-206
- Roderich Naetebusch, Hans-Rainer Schoeppel and Harald Fichtner
- Making it happen -- a U.K. patent office training programme on laser discs pp. 207-210
- Roland Whaite
- Patenting in chemicals: Whither India? pp. 211-215
- Prabuddha Ganguli
- CD-ROMs for publication of patents: A critical review pp. 216-219
- Kay Rupprecht
- PRECES: Patents from the Region of Central and East-European States pp. 220-222
- Miklós Bendzsel, Gábor Karetka and Ágnes Vadász
- Patent information: an historical perspective pp. 223-232
- Michael Blackman
- Classifying and indexing of patent documents --a retired patent documentalist looks back pp. 233-235
- Alfred Wittmann
- Improving the patent agency system and management in accordance with the development of the market economy in China pp. 236-237
- Shen Jialian
Volume 16, issue 3, 1994
- Search tools at the European Patent Office: a new approach pp. 137-139
- J. Van Thielen
- How much does British industry pay for patents and patent information? pp. 140-149
- Brian Mooney and Charles Oppenheim
- Modification of U.K. office's compact-disk document delivery system as installed at WIPO pp. 150-153
- Bill Gruy
- Some problems in the translation of Japanese patents pp. 154-158
- Roger Huby and Victor T. Schenk
- BEST project in the European Patent Office pp. 159-160
- E. Crab
- The Brazilian improvements in the field of patent information pp. 161-165
- Ana Regina de Holanda Cavalcanti
- Patent filing by multinationals in a newly industrialising country: a study of the Indian pesticides sector pp. 166-170
- N. Mrinalini
- Pilot cities as a testing ground for promoting the patent system in China pp. 171-172
- Shen Jialian
- Online patent information pp. 173-174
- Stuart M. Kaback
Volume 16, issue 2, 1994
- Survey on EPO -- DG1 search quality pp. 83-89
- H. J. Schryvers, E. Kuhn and A. Vangheluwe
- Patent information services from the U.K. patent office pp. 90-93
- Trevor Lemon
- The British library's INTEL in-house database pp. 94-97
- S. C. van Dulken
- Publicity for patents in a U.K. Public Library pp. 98-100
- Henry J. Smith
- Intellectual property protection in the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India pp. 101-103
- N. R. Subbaram
- CD-ROM products of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) pp. 104-115
- Paul Claus
- Technical subjects analysis of Chinese patents according to IPC pp. 116-118
- Shen Jialian
Volume 16, issue 1, 1994
- Hold the front page! pp. 5-13
- E. Ilmaier and J. F. Sibley
- SUPRAPAT: A value added patent database -- A personal view and vision pp. 14-27
- Martin A. Lobeck
- The ECLA classification system pp. 28-32
- David T. Dickens
- Information services from the U.K. patent office pp. 33-35
- Trevor Lemon
- The National Institute for Industrial Property (INPI) and the French Network of Industrial property Documentation Centres pp. 36-40
- Micheline Monka and François Muller
- Japanese patent information pp. 41-45
- Günther Vacek
- Networking optical disks at the Hungarian patent office: Case study pp. 46-49
- Ágnes Vadász
- Patent information situation in the Czech Republic pp. 50-54
- Ladislav Jakl
- The first eight years, A success --The Chinese patent system enters a new developing stage pp. 55-57
- Shen Jialian
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