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From the Editor To develop your expertise searching Dialog and DataStar more efficiently and effectively, register for new training classes, and don’t miss the new Quantum2 sessions, designed especially for information professionals’ needs. We’re glad to have you with us as we undertake these exciting initiatives in 2010!
Be a part of Dialog’s latest technology development As you can imagine, your input is essential to our success in creating transformative products that meet your needs and those of your users. Join us as a member of the Dialog user panel and engage in discussions related to development and testing of our products and services. Register and take a moment to log in and familiarize yourself with the site so you can share information. You will see we have been using four types of users, or persona, to help us define product requirements. You may find you naturally identify with one of these individuals, or you may feel you are a blend of one or more of these types – please let us know what you think. You also can use the forum to tell us about specific information challenges you encounter so we can better help solve those problems now and in the future. As with any such activity, not all ideas can actually be acted on, but your feedback will contribute to our understanding and help us to prioritize our development efforts. We hope the interaction among customers and with Dialog staff this forum affords will also be valuable and interesting for you, as you consider your role in your organization. Our customers are among the most savvy and informed information users in the world, and we hope bringing you all together will stimulate an exchange of ideas that benefits everyone involved. We look forward to your participation and hope, with your help, to better understand the issues you face on the job every day.
Meet the Platform Management team Q: Explain briefly what you see as Platform Management’s main mission. We also manage the current DataStar and Dialog platforms, so we drive the implementation of new services on those platforms. Most recently, we implemented the direct export from DataStar to RefWorks. Q: Who is on your team?
Q: What tasks support your mission? Q. Can you give us a specific example of one of your tasks? Q: Why is your team’s role so important to Dialog customers? And, what makes your job at Dialog so exciting, especially since you have been with the business for such a long time?
February Free File of the Month — RAPRA Polymer Library The Polymer Library contains a wide variety of sources from more than 500 key journal titles to conference papers, specifications and standards, brochures and books, technical reports, press releases, company literature data sheets and directories. The leading journals in the field are covered, including Plastics and Rubber Weekly, European Plastics News, European Rubber Journal, Modern Plastics International, and Rubber and Plastics News. Users rely on RAPRA because of its authoritative worldwide sources.
Learn more about the database in the Overview of RAPRA Polymer Library. Register for Webinars on February 4 and 10 to learn about File 323 content and other highlights of the file. Throughout February, explore this file up to $100 for free (either DialUnits or Connect Time). Output and Alerts charges are not included. Check out the RAPRA Search Tips in this issue!
MarketResearch.com (File 771): Your guide to market research reports Each Dialog record relates to a single research report and contains at least one link to the actual content on the MarketResearch.com site. File 771 is updated weekly and contains approximately 130,000 records as of February 2010. The file covers a wide range of topics from health care and pharmaceuticals to computer software and hardware to company and country reports.
IPC codes assigned in Inspec New fields added on Dialog include:
Refer to the BASE database guide on DataStar for more information on IPC codes in Inspec – search as BASE-INSP or review the Bluesheet on Dialog
MEDLINE records in Embase This change increases the number of journals covered in Embase from approximately 5,000 to approximately 7,000. In Embase you can use Emtree terms to search across all records. Please note that only 'completed' documents from MEDLINE are currently appearing in Embase. Embase is not including documents with a different status, including records that are described as 'In-process', 'In-data-review', 'Publisher', and 'Pubmed-not-MEDLINE'. These records will be included in alerts running in Embase (for new records, not for the archive). FAQs will be available very soon, including advice for those wishing to exclude MEDLINE-originated records from Embase alerts.
DWPI Manual Codes enhanced
There will be 795 changes to the codes. Check the coding manuals and reference guides on the DWPI homepage with the updated changes.
Why use manual codes?
A Proximal and a Distal Tip
In the world of searching, there really are no simple solutions. So, while this strategy works, it is not complete. But it does chisel away at a sometimes daunting problem of finding ownership of intellectual property. Where were you on the night of the assignment?
These reassignments can be found in INPADOC/Family and Legal Status (File 345) via several means, though “Assignment of Assignor’s Interest” is the usual vehicle. In Dialog, File 123, you can search for reassignments by EXPANDing RK= (this is the prefix code for assignor’s interests and I encourage you to investigate it because it has a lot of variations) to see the different types of transfers available. All reassignments in this file can be found by SELECTing DT=REASSIGNED to go directly to any kind of such transfer. One of my favorites is a “Nunc Pro Tunc” assignment. And, besides rhyming, this bit of Latin stands for “Now for Then” and is used to change circumstances related to dates.
These reassignments should be easy to find, but quite often they fall into the same “Assignment of Assignor’s Interest” terminology as the inventor to employer issue above. In INPADOC, look for the patent assignee with RA= (for reassignee) prefix code. However, note that not all reassignments are recorded in patent offices. This quite often arises especially in the United States because of the USPTO’s system of three maintenance payments at 3.5, 7.5 and 11.5 years. That is, if a patent owner reassigns a patent, it is supposed to record this fact to the patent office so the maintenance bill is sent to the new party. But, because the last payment in the United States is due approximately 12 years into a 20-year term, if the patent owner sells the rights to another after the last payment and does not tell the USPTO, then no one outside the two parties involved know about the reassignment. And checking with the USPTO, you will not find the record of this transaction, which while not recorded, is still valid. And of course, there is the competitive angle. Companies will do whatever they can (legally, of course) to minimize details of any change in ownership. Unfortunately, that minimal information is what the patent offices have to work with, and they can only pass the information onto the various databases. Recall in an earlier column where we pointed out most companies will not file the assignment paperwork until after the application publishes so as to keep the company name out of the public’s eye until the patent actually issues. This, of course, makes it much harder to find who owns an application as the issuance of the patent may be several years after the application is published. And, all of this secrecy just makes finding ownership that much more difficult.
Linking an invention to a patent can be problematic, but outside of finding similar patent assignees, sometimes you can find an appropriate list of suspects by looking at marks with similar class codes. That is, an antihistamine drug under a trademarked name may be linked to a patent under the patent classification codes for antihistamines and searching such can yield associated patents. These results stand a better chance of finding linkages than using assignee names, though neither may be a smoking gun. So, a search for a particular patent for an antihistamine may begin with
If you know or suspect the drug is licensed from another entity, skip the first step. Other data like dates can be introduced or the results sorted in descending order by date. Forward citations figure in quite heavily here as a major patent is more likely cited more often than a minor one. I have had a lot of luck with this approach using Innography which boils these steps down quite readily. (As you may recall, Dialog has an agreement with Innography and has integrated it into our mix of intellectual property databases for analysis, visualization and collaboration. Watch for a command that will make it easier to export data into Innography.) While this approach does not work every time, it does chisel away a bit more of the patent assignee mysteries. In Search of Tunes However, I could not find any patent assignments for any of these; so, don’t expect to see any examples featuring them or Metallica anytime soon. Exit light, enter night.
MEDLINE on DataStar reload completed
All of these files use the 2010 MeSH® terms in the updated thesaurus (MVOC). The previous MeSH terms are still available for reference in the new database MV09. There are no changes to the structure of the database. However, the Comments paragraph (CM) does contain additional information.
ProQuest Pharma reinforces Dialog core biomedical and drug-pipeline research
ProQuest Pharma also has relevance for all aspects of pharmaceutical discovery and marketing:
There is also extensive coverage in other subjects of value in the different departments of pharmaceutical or biotech companies advertising and business
Business journals lead managers to critical data to help them refresh business strategies, follow market trends and improve competitive intelligence. A sampling of journals in the collection includes: Nature, The Lancet, Drug Week, Chemicals & Chemistry Business, Biotech Week, Medical Devices & Surgical Technology Week, Journal of Clinical Investigation, Behavior Research Methods, Pharma Investments, Ventures & Law Weekly, Proteomics Weekly, Health Care Management Science, The Hastings Center Report and Biogeochemistry. |
Be a part of Dialog’s latest technology development Meet the Platform Management team February Free File of the Month — RAPRA Polymer Library Business & News Content Updates Intellectual Property Content Updates
Lisbon , Portugal, is the site for the 7 th Annual Conference & Exposition in Europe, tailored to the interests of patent information professionals. Mark your calendars for March 7-11, 2010, and register for IPI-ConfEx today. PIUG Biotechnology Meeting
Dialog introduces Classmate Twenty-four years ago in 1986, Dr. Roger Summit, then President of Dialog, made the following statement: “Because Dialog is at the forefront of the information revolution, we are most anxious to accelerate awareness of the value of automated information retrieval.”
With the launching of Classmate, Dr. Summit noted: “Although Dialog already trains over 20,000 people per year, these people already recognize the utility of information access or they would not attend a training class. Now for the first time, teachers and librarians have access to Dialog and the materials they need to effectively implement a program of online searching at the high-school, elementary-school, and community-college levels.” In 1986 Dr. Summit had already envisioned today’s world of searching by even the youngest child!
Easily keep track of your Dialog costs You can also enter SET COST SHORT to specify a shortened cost estimate that displays only the total costs for the file(s) you are searching. To receive the complete cost estimates again, enter SET COST LONG. For multiple-file searching, enter SET COST ONESEARCH (or ONE) for a single-line cost estimate for all files searched. Notes:
March Free File of the Month Search up to $100 for free in the file (Connect Time or DialUnits) in March. Output and Alerts costs are not included. See an Overview of File 513 to learn more about this business database.
20% discount on new subscriptions to Harvard Business Review Full Text with Images on Dialog A great value 20% discount details
ProQuest IQ Newsletter
Training schedule Innovate: Focus on Essential Tools for Engineering and Technology Research View descriptions of the courses and register for classes on
Other courses of interest:
And, take 15 minutes out of your busy day to attend Timely Conference Information for Prior Art in German on February 24.
Look for new documentation on the Essential Tools Web subject pages. Exporting to RefWorks from DataStarWeb mini-module At-a-Glance module highlights the MAP command New workbook in the patent series Pharmaceutical pipeline files quick comparison chart
New Quantum2 workshops
Each of the workshop topics in our new series of Quantum2 Web-based workshops for 2010 addresses needs of information professionals, including:
Like all of our Quantum2 workshops, they are designed to help information professionals expand their services, increase their visibility and value and improve the flow of information within their organizations. Register for all free workshops today! The first session “Measuring Cost Justification for Information Services” is scheduled for February 18.
Dialog Search Tip: Using class codes in RAPRA
This excludes articles that only have one or neither of these classifications. To increase the retrieval limit search terms to the title or abstract fields. S (PU OR POLYURETHANE)(W)(FOAM OR FOAMS)/TI,AB Try these tips and more in RAPRA for free up to $100 in February. Output and Alerts are not included.
DataStar Search Tip: Use the Options Tab for greater flexibility The Options Tab in the DataStarWeb navigator line gives you a number of choices to customize your searching experience. Use the Options tab to:
If you typically use Advanced search, you can make your default search screen Advanced search, which will appear when you enter one database from the Subjects or Logon page. In addition, you can set budget to notify you how much budget remains or set notice to provide a warning when you are about to display results that exceed your specified amount. Remaining budget appears on the Options page. Browse the Options tab to see how you can make DataStarWeb your own. |
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