Mapping the scientific network of patent and non-patent documents from chemical abstracts for a fast scientific analysis
Henri Dou and
Parina Hassanaly
World Patent Information, 1988, vol. 10, issue 2, 133-149
Abstract:
Patent literature is a unique source of information. In research management, it is often important to compare the best research areas in which a fit exists between academic scientific production and applied research. Comparison between different sets of patents is also useful. The purpose of this paper is to provide a fast and efficient way to achieve this goal by automatically mapping the research network of the set of references to be examined.
Date: 1988
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