The PatentsView search tool allows audiences to interact with nearly 40
years of data on patenting activity in the US. Use the tool to explore
technological, regional, and individual-level trends through several
search filters and multiple view options. I particularly like the "View on Map" option which shows you the location in the world of the patent at issue date.
For researchers in particular, PatentsView is intended to encourage the
study and understanding of the intellectual property (IP) and innovation
system; to serve as a fundamental function of the government in
creating “public good” platforms in these data; and to eliminate the
wasteful and redundant cleaning, converting and matching of these data
by many individual researchers, thus freeing up researcher time to do
what they do best—study IP, innovation, and technological change.
Guest Post — Now is the Time for AI in Peer Review, and Publishing Policies
Need to Recognize This
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Today's post asks us to acknowledge the role of AI in peer review and
ensure practical guidance and policies that help scholars respond with
consistency ...
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