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1. Patent and Trademark Depository Library Program: An Overview
Tom Turner
United States Patent and Trademark Office
ALA Washington June 2007
2. 2 PTDLP
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3. 3 PTDLP—Patent and Trademark Depository Library Program
PISD—Public Information Services Division
CISG—Customer Information Services Group
OCIO—Office of the Chief Information Officer
USPTO—United States Patent and Trademark Office
DOC—Department of Commerce
4. USPTO Business Examine patent applications and grant patents;
Examine federal trademark applications and register federal trademarks;
Disseminate information about patents and trademarks.
5. At one time…
6. USPTO Headquarters Alexandria
7. What is a PTDL? PTDL is the acronym for a “Patent and Trademark Depository Library”
Authorized under 35 United States Code 12
A library officially designated by the USPTO
8. Selected Milestones of PTDLP 1871 - Printed patents offered to libraries on a depository basis.
1977 - 1st Patent Depository Conference with the original 22 PTDLs.
1982 - CASSIS on-line database is started.
1989 - Full CASSIS CD-ROM implementation.
1990 - PDLP becomes PTDLP.
2000 - Complete patents DVD back file provided.
2003 - PubWEST databases offered to all PTDLS.
2006 – Program includes 85 member libraries.
9. Types of PTDL Libraries Public Libraries 31
Academic Libraries 45
State Libraries 8
Special Libraries 1
Total 85
10. 10 Service Points May Vary by PTDL Patents
Science/Technology
Law
Government Documents
Engineering/Physical Sciences
Business
General Reference
11. www.uspto.gov
12. 12 www.uspto.gov/go/ptdl/
13. PTDL Research Assistance
14. 14 Commonly asked patent questions...
15. 15 “Why should I go to a library; this is all on the Internet, right?” Patent searching is complex and not intuitive.
An inventor is searching through over 7 million U.S. patents if their invention is novel and non-obvious.
Also, the prior art that should be also be searched includes foreign patents and non-patent literature such as journal articles, conference proceedings and dissertations—all places that public disclosures of new inventions can be documented.
Learning how to do a search can save money.
16. 16 Common Misconceptions in Searching Patents and Trademarks Novice patent searchers incorrectly assume that they can do a through patent search by searching with keywords.
Novice trademark searchers incorrectly assume that they can do a good trademark search by searching only the exact mark they plan to use.
17. Services of a PTDL Information on not only how to obtain a patent, but how to have commercial success with one’s invention with library’s business resources
Assistance with preliminary patent and trademark searching (showing How to Search using generic examples)
Assistance to small businesses on how to establish a business and how IP protection can help their business
Liaison for inventor groups
18. PTDL Database Workstations
19. Cassis2 Patent & TM Database
20. Searching Patents: PatFT & AppFT
21. Searching Trademarks: TESS
22. PubWEST: Patent Databases
23. Users of PTDLs Inventors
Attorneys
Patent Professionals
Entrepreneurs
Musicians
Students/Faculty
Researchers/Engineers
Information Brokers
Historians
Genealogists
24. PTDL Program Services Train PTDL staff
Market PTDL services and standards
Annual Training Seminars for PTDLs
Liaison between PTDLs and USPTO
25. PTDL Program Services Support PTDL public seminars and programs
E-Mail and toll-free telephone access to USPTO for PTDLs
Fellowship program
Develop educational materials via PTDLP Commons
Provide technical and research assistance
26. PTDL Training & Seminars
27. PTDLS’ Obligations to USPTO Provide free access to the collection.
Assist the public in efficient use of patent and trademark information.
Attend the Annual PTDL Training Seminar.
Maintain and protect the integrity of the collection.
Acquire a minimum 20-year backfile of U.S. patents.
Retain all depository items until disposal is arranged through PTDLP.
$50 annual fee.
28. 28 PTDL—D also stands for Delivering programming and expert one-on-one reference services geared to the needs of independent inventors and small businesses
Driving the local economies with increased intellectual property activity
Delineating a focal point for customers looking for information on intellectual property protection
Designating that library as an official cooperative partner with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
29. Visit us at ALA Booth 3967 Patent and Trademark Depository Library Program
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Madison West, 4A20
P.O. Box 1450
Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
E-Mail: ptdloffice@uspto.gov