1. Why carry out a structured information analysis?
If you work in the scientific, technical or technological fields, you need to be constantly aware of scientific and technical advances in your field of expertise. You also need to be alerted by any new organization or researcher on a subject related to your concerns. In such cases, structured information analysis is the ideal response.
If, for example, you are interested in fundamental or applied physics, the commercial database (Dialog server, inspec database no. 4 from 1983 to the present day) will answer your questions. This database can be consulted online (via the Internet). The results of your searches downloaded in a format lead to the creation of a local structured database (TAG format, print format n°4). See Matheo Analyzer
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Bibliometry technique and software for patent intelligence mining (chapter) in Managing Strategic intelligence. Techniques and Technologies, Henri Dou and Jean-Marie Dou Jr, Editor Mark Xu, IGI Global, England ISBN 978-59904-243-5 hard cover 15 May 2007 978-1-5994-245-9 e-book
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