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DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX : ESSENTIAL PATENT CONTENTS FOR RESEARCHERS AND INVENTORS

DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX : ESSENTIAL PATENT CONTENTS FOR RESEARCHERS AND INVENTORS. PATENT: A UNIQUE AND VALUABLE SOURCE OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION. Along with journals , conference proceedings , and books …

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DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX : ESSENTIAL PATENT CONTENTS FOR RESEARCHERS AND INVENTORS

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  1. DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX : ESSENTIAL PATENT CONTENTS FOR RESEARCHERS AND INVENTORS

  2. PATENT: A UNIQUE AND VALUABLE SOURCE OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION Along with journals, conference proceedings, and books… Patentsshould be considered a fundamental component of the world’s body of published scientific literature.
  3. PATENT: A UNIQUE AND VALUABLE SOURCE OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION 1967 * Dr. John Bardeen, two-time Nobel prize-winner (physics) “...an awareness of the patent literature can help academics formulate research questions, find new sources of funding, and most importantly remain in touch with the commercial world and so appreciate when their results are marketable” - Ralf Blossey, “Read patents, not just papers” Nature Materials 1 (4): 199-201, 2002 2002 “Dr. Bardeen* stressed the absurd waste of valuable technological information available in U.S. patents. Bardeen implied that academic neglect of the patent literature, in contrast to journals and books, is an unjustifiable form of snobbism.” - Science, v.156, n3780, 1967
  4. PATENT: A UNIQUE AND VALUABLE SOURCE OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION 2009 Patent Number(s): US4735430-A “…Patent literature is often overlooked and underutilized by researchers and information professionals. This is understandable, given that until recently it was difficult for everyone to access patent information” – Conference on Recent Trends in Patinformatics, 2009
  5. DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEXOn the Thomson Reuters Web of Knowledge Research Platform
  6. DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX - AT A GLANCE Derwent Innovations Index® facilitates rapid, precise patent searching, letting you conduct patent and citation searches of inventions in various disciplines. Who is using Derwent Innovations Index? Competitive Intelligence Professional, Patent Researcher, R&D Professionals Comprehensive English-language patent coverage, translated from >30 languages, including the Asia Pacific region Powerful analysis options Coverage depth back to 1963, updated weekly Patent descriptions edited accurately by industry experts. Let you make better decisions
  7. A UNIQUE COMBINED PATENT RESOURCE The world’s most trusted source of patent information Derwent World Patents Index (DWPI) Derwent Innovations Index® merges the patent information from DWPI with the patent citation information from DPCI to facilitate your patent research + Value Added Patent Citation Database with both Patent & Literature Citations Derwent Patent Citation Index (DPCI)
  8. A UNIQUE COMBINED PATENT RESOURCE Derwent Innovations Index® is particularly designed to be like any bibliographic database for the convenience of researchers and scientists from institutes/universities. The interface of Derwent Innovations Index® is similar to Web of Science – a platform that is easy for scientific database searches Derwent experts added tremendous details such as descriptive titles and structured abstracts to the existing patents, to assist your understanding
  9. Complete Subject Coverage In DWPI 50 sources covered 48 Patent Issuing Authorities 2 Defensive publications Deep coverage, ideal for prior-art searching: Pharmaceuticals from 1963 Agrochemicals from 1965 Polymers from 1966 All chemistry from 1970 All technologies from 1974 Contains 23.3+ million unique inventions containing details of 51+ million individual patent documents
  10. Argentina (1975)* Australia (1963-69,1983-pres.) Austria (1975-present) Belgium (1963-present) Brazil (1976-present) Canada (1963-present) China (1987-present) Czech Republic (1994-present) Czechoslovakia (1975-1994)* Denmark (1974-present) European Pat. Off. (1978-present) Finland (1974-present) France (1963-present) Germany (1963-present) Germany (Utility Models) (1995-present) German (Dem. Rep.)(1963-1990) Gulf Cooperation Council (2011 – present) Hong Kong (2010 – present) Hungary (1975-present) Indonesia (2010-present) India (2004-present Ireland (1963-69,1995-pres.) Israel (1975-present) Italy (1966-69,1978-present) Japan (1963-present) Luxembourg (1984-present) Mexico (1997-present) Malaysia (2010 – present) Netherlands (1963-present) New Zealand (1993-present) Norway (1974-present) PCT (WIPO) (1978-present) Philippines (1994-present) Poland (2011-present) Portugal (1974-present) Rep. of Korea (1986-present) Romania (1975-present) Russian Federation (1994-present) Singapore (1995-present) Slovakia (1994-present) South Africa (1963-present) Soviet Union (1963-1994)* Spain (1983-present) Sweden (1974-present) Switzerland (1963-present) Taiwan (1993-present) Thailand (2010-present) United Kingdom (1963-present) United States (1963-present) Vietnam (2010 – present) DWPI country coverage (2013)
  11. Importance of Asian Content 97.1% of all Patent Basics (new inventions) published in 2012 were published by 10 Authorities: CN, JP, US, WO, KR, DE, EP, RU, FR, TW 11
  12. Comprehensive Asia Pacific Coverage In DWPI Republic of Korea: Applications, Granted Patents 1986 to date, and Utility Models 2008 to date China: Applications and Granted Patents 1985 to date, Utility Models 2007 to date Japan: Applications and Granted Patents 1963-date, and Utility Models from 2008 to date Taiwan: Applications and Granted Patents from 1993-date, and Utility Models from 2000 to date Thailand: Granted Patents 2010 to date Hong Kong: Applications, Granted Patents and Short Term Patents 2011 to date Vietnam: Applications and Granted Patents 2010 to date India: Pre grant applications and Granted Patents 2000-date Philippines: Granted Patents1992-date Malaysia: Granted Patents and Utility Models 2010 to date Singapore: Patent applications from 1995-date Australia: Applications and Granted Patents 1983-date New Zealand: Examined applications 1993-date Indonesia: Applications and Granted Patents 2010 to date
  13. Source Content For Asian Content in DWPI Human Assisted Translations (abstract + claims) CHINA Human Assisted Translations (full text specifications) - team of 20 supporting staff ; Thomson Reuters proprietary dictionaries and processing system JAPAN Machine Translations (full text specifications) – Thomson Reuters weekly QC feedback to MT data supplier KOREA Intelligent data capture (biblio +abstract or claim); Human Translations to English where original published in Hindi INDIA Human Translations (abstract + claims) THAILAND VIETNAM Human Translations (abstract + claims) 13
  14. DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX: ADDED VALUE Valuable indexing added to basic patent record Descriptive Titles: concise titles that describe the inventions and their novelty Abstracts: 250-500 word descriptions about the claims and novelty of inventions. Written in English regardless of original patent language Patent Family: applications for the same invention in countries around the world are linked together Derwent Class Codes: coding process allowing user to quickly retrieve a category of inventions Derwent Manual Codes: indicate the novel technical aspects of an invention
  15. DWPI Editorial Process And Quality Checks Patent Receipt Feedback loop Quality Control – Abstracts; System Format Validation Routing for Abstract by Technology Editorial Value Add - Abstracting Basic / Equiv Search Apply Classification Assigning Patent Assignee Codes Editorial Value Add – Manual Coding/Indexing/Editing Data Validation Quality Control – Manual Coding/Indexing Data error / rectification Non – Cons Search Quality Control – Data Integrity Preliminary processing Bibliographic Data Patent Family Basic/Equivalent Search Patent Assignee Codes Non-Conventional Equivalent Sectioning Classification Product Creation (DWPI) = Human intellectual value added 15
  16. Manual Corrections In DWPI 2012 Inventor – For example validating names from Japanese patents that have more than one initial IPC – adding missing IPCs; correcting errors in the IPC Priority - Identifying and correcting priority numbers and/or dates that are wrong; identifying non convention equivalents and assigning to the correct family. This covers any priority that won’t convert due to missing or surplus numbers, invalid dates (either later than the pub date or ones that have yet to happen!), non-existent countries etc. PCT data – same as priority except this relates to PCT transfer data Divisional – same as priority data except this relates to divisional data Patentee – new entry to assignee dictionary; adding PACO code; correcting error in company name. Any unrecognised name goes to review and there it will either be approved and added to the dictionary or the spelling corrected if, by reference to the dictionary we spot an error.
  17. Heterogeneity Of Patentee Names Spelling variations “IBM”, “I.B.M” and “International Business Machines” “Bain & Co” and “Bain and company” Typographical errors “International Business Machines” and “International business Machines” Name variants “University of Pohang science & technology” and” “POSTECH” Transliteration Errors “International Business Machines” and “Intelligent Business Machines”
  18. Example: IPC Correction Not Classified. Manually assigned in DWPI: P15
  19. Example: Overcome Name Variations Applicant : Doc DB: XIAPU; DWPI: SHARP Applicant : Doc DB: DuBang; DWPI: DUPONT
  20. DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX : HOW WE ADD VALUES - Simple Patent Search Similar to Web of Science search Filed
  21. DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX : HOW WE ADD VALUES - Simple Patent Search Similar to Web of Science search Filed
  22. DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX : HOW WE ADD VALUES - Simple Patent Search Similar to Web of Science search Filed You can always use search aid for “Inventor” ,“Assignee”, “IPC”, and several “Derwent Codes”.
  23. DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX : HOW WE ADD VALUES - Convenient Compound Search Text information Structural information
  24. DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX : HOW WE ADD VALUES - Professional Patent Description Value-added description
  25. A PATENT ABOUT “CAR” MAY NOT CONTAIN THE WORD “CAR” Title: VEHICLE Patent No: US 7,900,728 B2 Abstract A vehicle includes: rotatable wheels; a rotary electric machine that generates power for driving the wheels; a battery that supplies electric power to the rotary electric machine and that is fixed to the vehicle; and a detachable battery that supplies electric power to the rotary electric machine, that is detachable from the vehicle and that is arranged at a center in a width direction of the vehicle.
  26. WHAT YOU WILL SEE IN DII UNDERSTAND THE PATENT AT ONE GLANCE
  27. DWPI Title Value Add ORIGINAL TITLES VALUE ADD TITLES Use of talc as nucleating agent to alter properties of linear low density… Use(WO2005103132) Examples courtesy of Andy Gillanders, SealedAir
  28. DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX : HOW WE ADD VALUES - Easy Link to Original Patents, Citing Patents, & Cited Patents
  29. DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX : HOW WE ADD VALUES - Easy Link to Original Patents, Citing Patents, & Cited Patents
  30. DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX : HOW WE ADD VALUES Easy Link to Related Patents
  31. DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX : HOW WE ADD VALUES Insightful Analysis of Search Results
  32. “Patent data from Asian countries is hard to obtain from and difficult to understand…” “Searching patents from all authorities creates massive data overload and duplication of patents…” Patent Search Challenges ? ? ? ? “What is the infringement risk posed by existing patents in the technology area we are considering filing within…” “Need to find the minor distinctions between patents…”
  33. “Patent data from Asian countries is hard to obtain from and difficult to understand…” “Searching patents from all authorities creates massive data overload and duplication of patents…” DWPI patent families ensure that customers don’t encounter duplicate inventions DWPI translate languages from China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan and so on into English version. Our Solutions Are.. Patent Search Challenges ? ? ? ? “What is the infringement risk (resikopelanggaran)posed by existing patents in the technology area we are considering filing within…” “Need to find the minor distinctions between patents…” Multiple analysis tools in DWPI produce a comprehensive search result and provide an accurate picture of the infringement risk DWPI Patent families list technically related patents, including non-convention equivalents
  34. SUMMARYDerwent Innovations Index Help You to 50th anniversary of Trusted Patent Content Coverage of 50 Data Sources Over 50 Million Patent Records Determine the extent to which an invention has been protected internationally Search for English language equivalents Research technological advances Find gaps in the marketplace Review the novelty of an invention ( mereviewpenemuanterbaru) Avoid or watch for patent infringement Identify competitors
  35. DERWENT INNOVATIONS INDEX : ESSENTIAL PATENT CONTENTS FOR RESEARCHERS AND INVENTORS

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