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G.D.R. patent information system promotes the creation of modern high technologies as well as of complex innovation processes

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  • Hemmerling, J.

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The article explains the importance attached in the G.D.R. to patent information for formulating and solving R&D tasks. The G.D.R. Office for Inventions and Patents is responsible for the patent information system, which comprises information centres in industries, in various regions of the country and in the Office itself. Specialists engaged in R&D have easy access to patent literature, and the various services provided by the system are described in detail. Building up of the information service is assisted by close co-operation with the U.S.S.R. and other C.M.E.A. member-states. Further development of the system involves the creation of electronic databases containing the bibliographic data and abstracts of the patent documents of the G.D.R. and other major industrialized countries and extension of the network of polytechnic patent libraries with improvement of their services.

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  • Hemmerling, J., 1986. "G.D.R. patent information system promotes the creation of modern high technologies as well as of complex innovation processes," World Patent Information, Elsevier, vol. 8(3), pages 206-209.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:worpat:v:8:y:1986:i:3:p:206-209
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    1. Ann Hipp & Udo Ludwig & Jutta Günther, 2021. "Unable to innovate or just bad circumstances? Comparing the innovation system of a state-led and market-based economy," Bremen Papers on Economics & Innovation 2111, University of Bremen, Faculty of Business Studies and Economics.
    2. Ann Hipp & Michael Fritsch & Maria Greve & Jutta Guenther & Marcel Lange & Christian Liutik & Beate Pfeifer & Mariia Shkolnykova & Michael Wyrwich, 2022. "Comprehensive Patent Data of the German Democratic Republic 1949-1990 - technical report and dataset overview," Jena Economics Research Papers 2022-011, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena.

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