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The GET command: A powerful new patent searching tool from Pergamon infoline

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  • James Terragno, P.

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The use of Pergamon InfoLine's GET command for the enhancement of online patent searching on the PATSEARCHR, INPADOC and INPANEW data-bases is described. GET uniquely provides patent searchers with the capability to perform statistical analyses of search results online, utilizing the power of a host's mainframe computer. With GET, there is no need to have a microcomputer and associated software to analyze search results downloaded from an online host. Applications of GET discussed include: determining classification categories relevant for a patent search; finding key cited references for a technological field; analyzing patent ownership; expanding a search from U.S. patents to non-U.S. patents; and cross file searching.

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  • James Terragno, P., 1984. "The GET command: A powerful new patent searching tool from Pergamon infoline," World Patent Information, Elsevier, vol. 6(2), pages 69-73.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:worpat:v:6:y:1984:i:2:p:69-73
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