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-[[PATENT AND TRADEMARK CATALOGING]]+[[PATENT AND TRADEMARK CATALOGING]] ​-- OUTDATED Review with Paulina Borrego -- Do not use **Ann Kardos 8/7/2023**
  
 UMass Libraries is a Patent and Trademark Depository Library. ​ UMass Libraries is a Patent and Trademark Depository Library. ​
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 Most patent and trademark materials have the classification number: T223 or KF3100+ if they deal with legal aspects. ​ Most patent and trademark materials have the classification number: T223 or KF3100+ if they deal with legal aspects. ​
  
-Special aspects pf patent and trademark cd and dvd roms (under construction) 
  
 +Patent and Trademarks on CD-ROMs/​DVD-ROMS: ​
  
-Material type: CD-ROMs plus DVD-ROMsalthough called CD-ROM. SEL wants one accession for all cd-roms and dvd-roms so they can all file in the Science CD-ROM Cabinet.  +The Library has full text access to all patents and trademarks through microfilm (many), cd-rom/dvd-rom (all), and online ​(almost all). The microfilm and  ​cd-rom/dvd-rom versions are in Du Bois Basement StorageSEL dvd-rom accession numbers were used only for those full text patents ​and trademarks ​in Basement Storage.
-Background: The cd-roms from the former Physical Sciences ​and Engineering Library ​(Phys.Sci. Perm Reserveand the Morrill Biological Sciences Library Perm Reserve were integrated in 2004 when the 2 libraries merged. The Phys.Sci. scheme was kept because it had the most cd-romsThe dvd-rom accession numbers were formerly ​used for Phys.Sci. patent ​and trademark sets. These sets were transferred to Gov Docs in 2004 and then to Basement Storage ​in 2012For more information ask Cindy Spell (cls)+
  
- +SEL now wants one accession number scheme for all cd-roms and dvd-roms. That is the cd-rom (not dvd-rom) scheme. So, be sure to use cd-rom numbers for both cd-rom and dvd-rom patents and trademark titles. ​
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-Contact person: Cindy Spell+
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