2010
DOI: 10.1108/00907321011070900
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Patents under the microscope

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to broaden the inclusion of patent searching in information literacy instruction by extending it from chemistry and engineering into the life sciences.Design/methodology/approachTwo case studies, one undergraduate and one graduate, from two Canadian universities described the addition of patent searching to information literacy instruction in genetics and biotechnology.FindingsResults indicate that the integration of patents into information literacy sessions at the undergra… Show more

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“…Discuss what a "State of the Art" (SOTA) search is and when you should be doing a SOTA. For more detailed and discipline-specific ideas, MacMillan [9], MacMillan and Thuna [10], and Zhang [11] all have written about IPL training in science disciplines or classes, with information on integrating IPL into a class assignment.…”
Section: Reasons For Developing An Ip Literacy Training Componentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discuss what a "State of the Art" (SOTA) search is and when you should be doing a SOTA. For more detailed and discipline-specific ideas, MacMillan [9], MacMillan and Thuna [10], and Zhang [11] all have written about IPL training in science disciplines or classes, with information on integrating IPL into a class assignment.…”
Section: Reasons For Developing An Ip Literacy Training Componentmentioning
confidence: 99%