QUT Library advances the use of open public tools to navigate genetic inventions and builds research networks


Autoria(s): Prasolova, Nina; Bradbury, Stephanie J.; Jefferson, Osmat Azzam
Data(s)

21/02/2014

Resumo

Many emerging economies are dangling the patent system to stimulate bio-technological innovations with the ultimate premise that these will improve their economic and social growth. The patent system mandates full disclosure of the patented invention in exchange of a temporary exclusive patent right. Recently, however, patent offices have fallen short of complying with such a mandate, especially for genetic inventions. Most patent offices provide only static information about disclosed patent sequences and even some do not keep track of the sequence listing data in their own database. The successful partnership of QUT Library and Cambia exemplifies advocacy in Open Access, Open Innovation and User Participation. The library extends its services to various departments within the university, builds and encourages research networks to complement skills needed to make a contribution in the real world.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/69019/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/69019/1/PatSeq_Poster_21Feb2014_HighResolution_NP_SB_OAJ.pdf

Prasolova, Nina, Bradbury, Stephanie J., & Jefferson, Osmat Azzam (2014) QUT Library advances the use of open public tools to navigate genetic inventions and builds research networks. In Research Showcase : Opportunities with ACIAR and the Rural Research & Development Corporations, 21 February, 2014, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland. (Unpublished)

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Copyright 2014 The Author(s)

Fonte

Division of Technology, Information and Learning Support; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #060408 Genomics #079999 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences not elsewhere classified #080703 Human Information Behaviour #100499 Medical Biotechnology not elsewhere classified #109999 Technology not elsewhere classified #patents #biological sequences #gene patenting #The Lens #HERN #patent sequence datasets
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Conference Item