DOepatents,
developed and hosted by OSTI, is a searchable database of more than
36,500 patents resulting from DOE R&D and includes patents that DOE
sponsored through a variety of funding mechanisms, including grants,
contracts, or cooperative agreements. OSTI is working to collect and
account for all DOE R&D results in our collections, and we have achieved this goal for the first time in DOepatents.
Through a partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO),
and regular updates to the database, DOepatents provides access to the
full complement of patents funded by DOE and consists of bibliographic
records, with full text where available, either via a PDF file or an
HTML link to the record at the USPTO. The number of DOE-funded patents
issued annually has nearly doubled, from 600+ in calendar year 2007 to
1200+ in 2015 and more than 900 so far in 2016. This comprehensive
coverage of DOE patents is one way to demonstrate the Department's
significant contribution to scientific progress in the physical sciences
and other disciplines.
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