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Are you aware of PatBase, a recent addition to the Library’s database collection? If you’re searching for a patent this is an excellent place to start.
PatBase is an extensive and welcome addition to the Library’s growing collection of searchable patent resources. In excess of 75 countries are included with full-text availability on over 20 million documents. The EP, PCT, US, GB, FR and DE patent-issuing authorities are all covered and it contains over 30 million consolidated patent families.
Access to PatBase is via MetaLib from either the Patents subject category or the Find Database link. You will need to login with the username and password specified on the Library’s Electronic journal and information services passwords web page.
There is also a very useful online guide to get you started – https://www.patbase.com/quickguide.pdf. Alternatively, why not book yourself onto the Library’s Database of the Month course on Wed. 18th March? This session focusses specifically on PatBase. For further information and to book your place: http://www.lboro.ac.uk/library/skills/dbaseofmonth.html.
Questions or comments about PatBase? Please use the box below or contact your Academic Librarian directly: http://www.lboro.ac.uk/library/about/StaffList.html
Posted by Sharon Reid 

Posted by Sharon Reid 
Posted by Sharon Reid 


