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To the '''patent ID search''', you are able to configure Custom Search API from Google, Bing Web Search API from Microsoft and Open Patent Services API from European Patent Office with the respective access credentials obtained by the registration process.
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To the '''patent ID search''', you are able to [[Configure Custom Search API from Google]], [[Configure Bing Web Search API from Microsoft]] and [[Configure Open Patent Services API from EPO]] with the respective access credentials obtained by the registration process.
Similarly, to the '''patent metainformation retrieval''', you are able to configure Open Patent Services web service API from European Patent Office and PATENTSCOPE web services API from World of Intellectual Property Organization with the respective access keys.  
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Similarly, to the '''patent metainformation retrieval''', you are able to [[Configure Open Patent Services API from EPO]] and [[Configure PATENTSCOPE API from WIPO]] with the respective '''access keys'''.  
 
To add a new component, you must select it from the combo box (in blue).
 
To add a new component, you must select it from the combo box (in blue).
  

Revision as of 11:48, 17 February 2017

About Patent Pipeline

The patent pipeline is a Publication Manager plug-in to search for patents, given input keywords, retrieving them from distinct patent databases/repositories. To run the pipeline, you must select the option Publication Manager-> Patent Pipeline Search on the Menu Bar.

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Patent Pipeline Wizard Step 1

In this step, you can set up the input keywords to search as well as the query name (you can leave the predefined value to an autonomous name generator). After that, you can skip to the next step pressing the Next button.


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Patent Pipeline Wizard Step 2

To run patent pipeline, you must configure at least one source to the patent IDs and patent metainformation retrieval processes (each one can be accessed clicking on the correspondent tab – evidenced by the red box).

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To the patent ID search, you are able to Configure Custom Search API from Google, Configure Bing Web Search API from Microsoft and Configure Open Patent Services API from EPO with the respective access credentials obtained by the registration process. Similarly, to the patent metainformation retrieval, you are able to Configure Open Patent Services API from EPO and Configure PATENTSCOPE API from WIPO with the respective access keys. To add a new component, you must select it from the combo box (in blue).

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For each component, the specific settings appear under the combo box (in the area within the orange box).

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After fill that settings you must click on “+” button to add the component into your system. If well configured, the component must appear in the table below the configuration section (in the area within the red box).

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After fill these settings (at least one component per retrieval process), you must click on “Ok” button, initializing the patent pipeline retrieval process.


Processing

As the process proceeds you can check the status of activity looking at the progress bar.

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Results

As a result of the process, an IR Report is shown.

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If the query succeeds, the new Query results become available in the Publication Manager View as shown below.

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Pre-configuration

Default settings can be changed using the Preferences options in the Settings Menu and selecting InformationRetrieval -> PatentPipeline

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