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Volume 15, issue 4, 1993
- Is national patenting outmoded in Europe? pp. 193-198

- Jacqueline Needle
- Patents for human genes, ownership of biological materials and other issues in patent law pp. 199-202

- Dr Noel Byrne
- European patent filings in 1985-1990: National time series with comparative analysis pp. 203-209

- Pantaleo Giannotti
- Searching at the EPO: An example pp. 210-214

- Jan van Bogaert
- The Center for Advanced Study and Research on Intellectual Property (CASRIP) pp. 215-216

- Toshiko Takenaka
- About patent classification pp. 217-219

- B. Rozov and N. Timofeeva
- Automation of the technological and information processes in the Bulgarian patent pp. 220-229

- Radoslavka Kazandjieva and Nikolay Terzeiv
- Some important amendments to the Chinese Patent law pp. 230-231

- Shen Jialian
- Developements in the japanese patent office pp. 237-248

- J. Yuita
Volume 15, issue 3, 1993
- The Sheffield University generic chemical structures project pp. 135-141

- Michael F. Lynch
- Using a personal computer to process prior art citations downloaded from an online patent database pp. 142-146

- Alfred Wittmann
- A survey of missing patents at the United States patent and trademark office pp. 147-149

- Timothy Lee Wherry
- CD-ROM products of the Chinese Patent Office (CPO) pp. 150-150

- Yang Cailiang
- The Patent and Trademark Group pp. 151-152

- M. J. R. Blackman
- The patent law of the Russian federation pp. 153-155

- W. van Caenegem
- A patent information centre in Germany -- equipment, service activities, promotion and innovative developments pp. 156-164

- Dieter Geiss
- Patenting activity in the third world -- a case study of biotechnology patents filed in India pp. 165-170

- M. M. S. Karki and K. C. Garg
Volume 15, issue 2, 1993
- The U.S. patent and trademark office's electronic application system pp. 63-71

- Boyd L. Alexander
- Research publications international in the new world of patent information pp. 72-74

- Geoff Trotter
- CD-ROM jukeboxes and their use in local area networks pp. 75-76

- Gert Frackenpohl
- Patents for biological inventions in the European communities pp. 77-80

- Noel Byrne
- Novelty -- Current trends in the jurisprudence of the boards of appeal of the European patent office pp. 81-84

- Mark Weaver, Nikolaos Perakis and Joseph Riolo
- Supplementary protection certificates pp. 85-86

- Alice de Pastors
- Chinese Patent Information System (CIPIS) pp. 87-88

- Yang Cailiang
- The polish patent information policy pp. 89-102

- Marianna Zaremba
- The Hungarian patent information policy pp. 103-114

- Miklós Bendzsel
Volume 15, issue 1, 1993
- The moving goal-posts pp. 5-11

- E. Ilmaier and J. F. Sibley
- Automation of the Patent Office of China (CPO) pp. 12-15

- Yang Cailiang
- 30th anniversary of the Industrial Property Training Institute in Prague pp. 16-17

- Ladislav Jakl
- Enhancing the patent work of enterprises in China pp. 18-20

- Shen Jialian
- Glossary of terms concerning industrial property information and documentation pp. 21-39

- Wipo
Volume 14, issue 4, 1992
- Background to a proposal by the Japanese Patent Office (JPO) concerning IPC revision pp. 231-234

- J. Yuita
- An exciting new patent training package pp. 235-236

- George Hamlyn
- Using international patent data to identify and assess opportunities for technology acquisition from government research agencies pp. 237-244

- Mary Ellen Mogee and Richard G. Kolar
- Patents and sectors of economy. Connection between the international patent classification and the systematics of the sectors of economy pp. 245-249

- Siegfried Greif
- Highlights of the US and EPO case law in the electronic sector pp. 250-262

- André Bouju
- How the universities and colleges act their parts in the development of the Chinese patent system pp. 263-265

- Shen Jialian
- Recent developments of intellectual property rights protection in Croatia pp. 266-270

- Mladen Vukmir
Volume 14, issue 3, 1992
- The patent abstract image system of the Australian Patent Office pp. 156-164

- W. Major and E. Renaut
- The conversion of microfilm images to optical disk pp. 165-166

- Ross Abbate
- The progress of automation at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office pp. 167-172

- Jay Lucas
- WON, the Dutch patent information users group pp. 173-174

- W.G. Vijvers
- Patent information at the Centre for Information Sciences, Zagreb, Croatia pp. 175-177

- Mladen Vukmir
- News on industrial property in Slovenia pp. 178-181

- Borut Justin
- Does the Chinese patent system provide proper protection against infringement? pp. 182-183

- Shen Jialian
- State-of-the-art searches at ARIPO documentation and information centre pp. 184-186

- A.R. Zikonda
- Practical aspects in processing requests for state-of-the-art reports and in preparing search and examination reports for pending patent applications -- the Austrian experience pp. 187-189

- D. Trattner
- The use of WIPO's patent information services for supporting patent examination within a patent office pp. 190-194

- Ms Aurora G. Palma
- CD-ROM products of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) pp. 195-197

- Paul Claus
Volume 14, issue 2, 1992
- Patent images on CD-ROM: Numeric vs classified sets pp. 67-70

- Jane S. Myers
- The electronic patent information system PATIS of the German patent office: Planning and realization pp. 71-78

- Eckhard Derday and Norbert Mayer
- Computerization of industrial property administration in Korea pp. 79-87

- Yang Sup Chung
- The Canadian trademark automation experience pp. 101-108

- C. McDermott
- Use of computers in the field of trademarks in the U.S. patent and trademark office pp. 109-117

- Robert M. Anderson
- Trends in cost-sharing and user fees for access to government information pp. 118-122

- John H. Sulzer
- Turn the red tape into a green light: How the Chinese patent office helps the inventors exploit their patents pp. 123-125

- Shen Jialian
- Patent collections in the U.K.: Their use and promotion pp. 126-131

- T. S. Eisenschitz and J. Riley
Volume 14, issue 1, 1992
- The ARIPO patent search, examination and documentation procedures pp. 5-7

- C. J. Kiige
- The role of ONLINE and CD-ROM within the framework of the European patent information policy pp. 8-12

- Gerhard Quarda
- Telecommunication systems and software pp. 13-16

- Pierre Buffet
- Australian patent applications 1979-1989: An analysis pp. 17-20

- Bryan Dwyer
- The unification of Germany and the consequences for patent information pp. 21-25

- Josef Stillger
- The electronic patent information system PATIS of the German Patent Office: Planning and realization pp. 26-31

- Eckhard Derday and Norbert Mayer
- Intellectual property service variations: The PTO and PTDL pp. 32-35

- Timothy Lee Wherry
- Patenting activity in the field of biotechnology: Indian scenario pp. 36-41

- R. K. Gupta and N. R. Subbaram