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      BruceY9453 last edited by

      Does anyone have an efficient way of extracting the data from a USPTO 892 form to import into AppColl? I have done OCR on the 892 pdf form and manually copy and paste references into AppColl directly but I haven't figured out a way to make that efficient. It is very time consuming.

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        support_appcoll @BerndN5890 last edited by

        @BerndN5890

        Can we ask how you arrived at that URL via navigating Patent Center?

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        • JonahP1621
          JonahP1621 last edited by

          It would be too hard for me to convert JSON to CSV and likely too hard for some other users. It sure would be nice if AppColl could make it automatic.

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            BerndN5890 @BruceY9453 last edited by

            @BruceY9453 Just started looking into this. US references could be obtained in JSON format from PatentCenter. Would not be too hard to convert to CSV for import into AppColl.

            https://patentcenter.uspto.gov/retrieval/private/v2/applications/patentReferenceDocumentMetadata?applicationNumberText=15777677

            Foreign references are going to be much harder to load automatically.

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              JonahP1621 last edited by

              I have wondered the same thing. If the USPTO publishes prior art citation information in any format other than rasterized images of text, it's a good request for AppColl to get it. If the USPTO doesn't, that's a good product request for them.

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