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From: "Jill Morelli" <>
Subject: RE: [TMG] Citation for a Canadian patent help requested
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2006 07:33:56 -0800
In-Reply-To: <200601020419.k024Jj1l029463@mail.rootsweb.com>
Sue,
My only comment would be the following. In looking at how Mill's handles
(at least in her currently issued book) the name and the record type....
The FF output perhaps should be...
"James Elliott entry, Patent no. 21,669....." or
"James Elliott grantee, Patent no. 21,669...." or
"James Elliott, Patent no. 21,669...."
Footnotes nor bibliographic entries do not seem to have verbs in them such
as you have included with the word "granted".
Just a consideration.
Jill
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From: Sue Richart [mailto:]
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Subject: [TMG] Citation for a Canadian patent help requested
Wondering if any of you would like to critique my attempt at a citation for
a Canadian patent? I'm just getting the hang of this, but sure didn't see
any examples in either Cite Your Sources or Evidence.
FF: James Elliott, Granted Patent no. 21,669, July 24, 1883, Montreal,
Canada; photocopy, Canadian Intellectual Property Office, 50 Victoria
Street, Place du Portage, Phase 1, Gatineau, Quebec, K1A 0C9.
B: Canada, Gatineau. Granted Patent 1883. Canadian Intellectual Property
Office, 50 Victoria Street, Place du Portage, Phase 1, Gatineau, Quebec,
K1A0C9; no. 21,669.
FF: <[CD1]> [RECORD TYPE]<[CD2],> <[CD3]> [REPOSITORY], [REPOSITORY
ADDRESS].
SF: <[CD1]> [RECORD TYPE];< [CD2],>< [CD3]> [REPOSITORY].
B: [COMPILER ADDRESS], [CITY]. [REPOSITORY], [REPOSITORY ADDRESS].<;
[CD2]>.
I've made a tag called Patent: [P] was awarded a patent <for [M1]> <[D]>
<[L]>. Sentences are still somewhat tricky for me.
GGGrandfather James Elliott was listed as being a patentee of Grate Bars in
the 1897 Montreal Directory, which is how I found about about this and a
second patent.
I must say the folks at the Canadian Intellectual Property Office are
wonderful to deal with. Denis Daoust acknowledged my email promptly, found
the patents in just a few days, and the cost for copying and mailing was all
of $14 Canadian. Here's to hoping you all have a Denis Daoust at the next
government office you deal with.
Appreciate your guidance on this.
Sue Richart
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