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Discover new techniques for researching patents and trademarks!
Patent and Trademark Information: Uses and Perspectives addresses
an essential yet undervalued and often underused class of
scientific and technical information. Library staff, information
specialists, corporation heads and administrators, inventors,
school faculty, scientists, engineers, and engineering, science and
library students will gain valuable insight on historical research,
practical applications, and the availability and accessibility of
patenting authorities. This book focuses on methods for searching
international patents and trademark information for patrons of the
library using the Internet, databases, and other sources. This book
contains tips and nuts-and-bolts advice from experienced librarians
who either practice in patent and trademark depository libraries or
are experts in researching patents for library patrons. Their
advice will help you navigate decision points and search paths for
locating patent and trademark information from state, federal, and
international sources. Special features include tables and figures,
as well as bibliographies that provide extensive resources for
locating additional information. The first half of the book is
dedicated to issues involving patents, including: disseminating
enemy technical information during World War II basic novelty
patent searching in seven steps using patent information for
historical genealogical research esp@cenet (R)Europe's network of
patent databases regional patent systemsa challenge for the
international searcher patent data for technology
assessmentapplications, patent databases, and retrieval methods The
second half of Patent and Trademark Information guides you in
searching out trademarks, company and owner names, and databases.
An entire chapter is dedicated to searching for trademark and/or
company names for each of the 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the
District of Columbia. Another chapter investigates five free
international Web-based patent sites.
Discover new techniques for researching patents and trademarks!
Patent and Trademark Information: Uses and Perspectives addresses
an essential yet undervalued and often underused class of
scientific and technical information. Library staff, information
specialists, corporation heads and administrators, inventors,
school faculty, scientists, engineers, and engineering, science and
library students will gain valuable insight on historical research,
practical applications, and the availability and accessibility of
patenting authorities. This book focuses on methods for searching
international patents and trademark information for patrons of the
library using the Internet, databases, and other sources. This book
contains tips and nuts-and-bolts advice from experienced librarians
who either practice in patent and trademark depository libraries or
are experts in researching patents for library patrons. Their
advice will help you navigate decision points and search paths for
locating patent and trademark information from state, federal, and
international sources. Special features include tables and figures,
as well as bibliographies that provide extensive resources for
locating additional information. The first half of the book is
dedicated to issues involving patents, including: disseminating
enemy technical information during World War II basic novelty
patent searching in seven steps using patent information for
historical genealogical research esp@cenet (R)Europe's network of
patent databases regional patent systemsa challenge for the
international searcher patent data for technology
assessmentapplications, patent databases, and retrieval methods The
second half of Patent and Trademark Information guides you in
searching out trademarks, company and owner names, and databases.
An entire chapter is dedicated to searching for trademark and/or
company names for each of the 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the
District of Columbia. Another chapter investigates five free
international Web-based patent sites.
Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in sci-tech
librarianship! Information and the Professional Scientist and
Engineer examines how electronic resources have affected the ways
engineers and scientists seek, use, and communicate information
vital to their research and development needs. Information
specialists working in academic, corporate, government, and
organization libraries discuss the changes in user behavior as
academics in science and engineering fields rely more and more on
the Internet and online journals. The book provides unique insight
into the specific educational needs of college and university
students as librarians and department faculty determine appropriate
instruction for science and engineering classes. Information and
the Professional Scientist and Engineer addresses the distinctions
among various science and engineering fields, types of libraries,
communities of users, and users within a field or discipline.
Within these discussions, librarians also examine the differences
between commercial and academic databases, and between personal or
group subscriptions to database services, print, and online
journals. The book also addresses Geographic Information Systems
users through a study of the interconnection among disciplines
associated with GIS. Information and the Professional Scientist and
Engineer includes bibliographies that provide valuable information
resources, reviews of pertinent web sites, tables, figures, and
interviews while addressing: the information-seeking behavior of
chemists, geologists, pharmacists, botanists, and zoologists the
case for an engineering knowledge community online bibliographic
sources in hydrology a practical guide to finding physical
properties of chemicals new reference works in science and
technology new age e-journals, indexes, and services Information
and the Professional Scientist and Engineer is a unique resource
for librarians and other information specialists, science and
engineering faculty and students, and academic administrators.
Discover important Internet resources for research data made public
individually and collectively by researchers from a variety of
entities in the fields of environmental studies and ecology Online
Ecological and Environmental Data explores innovative projects from
a diverse array of institutions that have made environmental and
ecological research information freely available online. You will
find a wealth of Web site listings with URLs and complete
descriptions, data field descriptions, controlled vocabulary
examples, and Web screen shots that demonstrate how to use a
specific site. The book will help you locate the data, procedures,
instruments, notes, and other descriptive information that
scientists and engineers need for replicating and building on the
research of others. With Online Ecological and Environmental Data,
you'll gain a better understanding of: * the cooperative design,
development, and management of interdisciplinary data * cataloging
multidisciplinary environmental data * data networking * new
developments in information science and technology * extracting and
compiling data * the convergence and dissemination of information
via the Internet This unique resource explores the potential of
distributing actual research data on the Web. The information
you'll find in this book will enable science and technology
librarians to provide effective access to library patrons. Online
Ecological and Environmental Data will give librarians and other
information specialistsas well as faculty and students in library
sciences and technologycutting-edge knowledge to meet the global
data and information needs of the scientific community. The
projects described in this book can serve as models for other
disciplines, especially for the various aspects of handling data
made available online, and for making this data more available and
usable on the Internet for researchers and students.
Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in sci-tech
librarianship! Information and the Professional Scientist and
Engineer examines how electronic resources have affected the ways
engineers and scientists seek, use, and communicate information
vital to their research and development needs. Information
specialists working in academic, corporate, government, and
organization libraries discuss the changes in user behavior as
academics in science and engineering fields rely more and more on
the Internet and online journals. The book provides unique insight
into the specific educational needs of college and university
students as librarians and department faculty determine appropriate
instruction for science and engineering classes. Information and
the Professional Scientist and Engineer addresses the distinctions
among various science and engineering fields, types of libraries,
communities of users, and users within a field or discipline.
Within these discussions, librarians also examine the differences
between commercial and academic databases, and between personal or
group subscriptions to database services, print, and online
journals. The book also addresses Geographic Information Systems
users through a study of the interconnection among disciplines
associated with GIS. Information and the Professional Scientist and
Engineer includes bibliographies that provide valuable information
resources, reviews of pertinent web sites, tables, figures, and
interviews while addressing: the information-seeking behavior of
chemists, geologists, pharmacists, botanists, and zoologists the
case for an engineering knowledge community online bibliographic
sources in hydrology a practical guide to finding physical
properties of chemicals new reference works in science and
technology new age e-journals, indexes, and services Information
and the Professional Scientist and Engineer is a unique resource
for librarians and other information specialists, science and
engineering faculty and students, and academic administrators.
The Vagus Nerve in Therapeutic Practice is a comprehensive guide
that empowers holistic healers and complementary medicine
practitioners with practical, science-based techniques to improve
vagal performance and restore mind-body health. This excellent
resource has been tailored for professionals to give them a solid
understanding of vagus nerve regulation and provides accessible
strategies to help their clients.
Reiki is a healing technique, using gentle touch with the hands
placed on or slightly away from the body to optimize physical,
mental and emotional health. It is based on the assumption that the
flow of energy through the body can be supported and adjusted to
promote wellness. Reiki in Clinical Practice is aimed at two main
groups: 'medical' practitioners and those with a 'medical'
background such as nurses, osteopaths, physical therapists, who may
be familiar with Reiki but lack an evidence-based guide on
conditions for which Reiki is most effective and who want the
'ammunition' to justify its use in their practice; those unfamiliar
with Reiki but who are interested in finding how it can benefit
their patients. The book provides an accurate description of Reiki,
based on qualitative and quantitative scientific evidence, in terms
of how it can be used in medical settings to benefit patients of
all types, physiologically and psychologically. It achieves this by
following the journey of the author (a scientist), starting from
her unsolicited encounter with Reiki and personal observations to
her continuing testing of its validity and her quest to determine
its effectiveness through robust, scientific investigation. The
author distils the essence of the currently peer-reviewed published
research to produce a clear outline of the effectiveness of Reiki
in alleviating disease and imbalance in various body systems. She
will provide a summary of the effectiveness of Reiki (based on a
review of surveys of its use) in various circumstances and
locations. She presents possible mechanisms by which Reiki may
exert its effects. Unlike most books about Reiki, the book is
written in a scientific style with which medical practitioners are
familiar (clear, precise, logical and concise), so they will be
more likely to read it, judge the evidence for themselves, and
hopefully support, extend and develop Reiki treatment and training
programs so that their patients will have more access to a
non-invasive, inexpensive complementary therapy to assist in their
healing.
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