Intellectual property information services and the impacts on academic libraries’ transformation from the perspective of Chinese university libraries

Author:

Yang Wei1ORCID,Liu Tianlin1

Affiliation:

1. China University of Petroleum-Beijing Library, China

Abstract

Approximately 100 Intellectual Property Information Services Centres have been established in Chinese university libraries, more than 80% of them since 2017. The context of this boom in Intellectual Property Information Services Centres is the rapidly increasing number of patent applications in China, as well as an unacceptably low transfer ratio. Do Intellectual Property Information Services Centres represent a promising direction for university library transformation? This is the central issue addressed in this article. The characteristics of the Chinese evolutionary path and driving forces are discussed, and distinctive intellectual property information service practices are studied and summarized. Comparisons are made with the USA, the UK, Europe and India. With Intellectual Property Information Services Centres, university libraries can evolve from information providers to innovation catalysts, and establish closer connections between universities, communities and industries. The impacts of Intellectual Property Information Services Centres on university librarianship are multifaceted. The trends and challenges of intellectual property information services are also discussed in the article.

Funder

The Graduate Education Quality Engineering and Innovation Project of China University of Petroleum

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Library and Information Sciences

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