To help laboratory staff understand literature and patent search tools and effectively enhance their patent search and analysis practice capabilities, on July 9th, Gusu Laboratory held a staff capability enhancement training themed "Patent and Literature Information." Wang Jun from XJTLU Intellectual Property Information Service Center (IPISC) was invited to participate in the event and share the theme.
Wang Jun's shared theme was "The Beacon of Information on the Road of Scientific Research: An Overview of Academic Library Resource Services." As a senior practitioner in the field of library consulting services and professional intelligence analysis, Wang Jun introduced and demonstrated methods of obtaining and analyzing literature information in detail, and elaborated on a series of information services of XJTLU Library and IPISC, such as project initiation research, scientific and technological novelty search, and proof of paper collection and citation. These services play an important supportive role in the academic research and project advancement of scientific researchers.
The training also invited Gao Ping from the Smart Sprout Patent Database and Yin Lijuan from the National Science and Technology Library (NSTL). Gao Ping focused on introducing how to use the Smart Sprout Patent Database for patent novelty search and improving the efficiency of drafting disclosure documents through AI technology. Yin Lijuan introduced the data resources, search services, original text transmission, and document retrieval and borrowing functions of the National Science and Technology Library.
As a public service outlet for intellectual property information, XJTLU IPISC has been committed to providing comprehensive support services for surrounding enterprises and the public, providing a solid backing for innovative development. In the future, the center will continue to leverage its resource and talent advantages to make greater contributions to promoting technological innovation and intellectual property protection in the Suzhou area.
Note: Some content is from Gusu Laboratory.