Patents have wide appeal to students, faculty, and employers and can be a potent tool for integrating information literacy (IL) into engineering and technology curricula. There is evidence to show that students use patents to assess the patentability of their design ideas, explore the state of the art in a given area of technology, and to inspire creativity in their work. Faculty use patents and other complementary forms of gray literature to go beyond the traditional IL world of scholarly literature and engage students with information problems that reflect real-world design challenges. Working with patents allows students to develop strategic, innovative and practical information skills that are valuable and attractive to employers in t...
Patent information is now freely available online from many patenting authorities. Online tutorials ...
This paper presents a new philosophy for patent use in student design projects; patents are more val...
In theory, a patent serves the public good because the disclosure of the invention brings new ideas ...
Patents have wide appeal to students, faculty, and employers and can be a potent tool for integratin...
How might engineering technology students make use of patent information in the engineering design p...
Information literacy is a vital component of engineering and engineering technology programs, as evi...
Patents are an under-used information source, in part because of an often-narrow focus by patent lib...
Patents are an under-used information source, in part because of an often-narrow focus by patent lib...
The ACRL Framework is an attempt to define information literacy using six threshold concepts. Patent...
This file contains the following materials developed to support a patents information literacy sessi...
Since intellectual property is so important to engineers, creating enthusiasm from the beginning of ...
The article discusses the importance of understanding intellectual property (IP) concept for student...
The article discusses the importance of understanding intellectual property (IP) concept for student...
Engineering students and professors need to understand and search intellectual property. In the past...
Patent information is now freely available online from many patenting authorities. Online tutorials ...
Patent information is now freely available online from many patenting authorities. Online tutorials ...
This paper presents a new philosophy for patent use in student design projects; patents are more val...
In theory, a patent serves the public good because the disclosure of the invention brings new ideas ...
Patents have wide appeal to students, faculty, and employers and can be a potent tool for integratin...
How might engineering technology students make use of patent information in the engineering design p...
Information literacy is a vital component of engineering and engineering technology programs, as evi...
Patents are an under-used information source, in part because of an often-narrow focus by patent lib...
Patents are an under-used information source, in part because of an often-narrow focus by patent lib...
The ACRL Framework is an attempt to define information literacy using six threshold concepts. Patent...
This file contains the following materials developed to support a patents information literacy sessi...
Since intellectual property is so important to engineers, creating enthusiasm from the beginning of ...
The article discusses the importance of understanding intellectual property (IP) concept for student...
The article discusses the importance of understanding intellectual property (IP) concept for student...
Engineering students and professors need to understand and search intellectual property. In the past...
Patent information is now freely available online from many patenting authorities. Online tutorials ...
Patent information is now freely available online from many patenting authorities. Online tutorials ...
This paper presents a new philosophy for patent use in student design projects; patents are more val...
In theory, a patent serves the public good because the disclosure of the invention brings new ideas ...