Women inventors in Canada: research and intervention

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Social & Behavioral Science
Department Family & Consumer Studies
Creator McDaniel, Susan
Other Author Beauchamp, Rachelle Sender
Title Women inventors in Canada: research and intervention
Date 1989
Description What is an inventor or an invention? In this essay, we use the definition of the Canadian Patent Act, which considers a patentable invention to be a new or improved product or process or a new application of an existing product or process. An invention must be technically feasible - it must -"work" - and it must be novel enough so as not to be an "obvious" extension of a previous invention. Book chapter pub type
Type Text
Publisher VeÌhicule Press
First Page 304
Last Page 315
Subject Patent; Inventions; Creativity
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Beauchamp, R. S., & McDaniel, S. A. (1989). Women inventors in Canada: research and intervention, In Marianne G. Ainley (Ed.), Despite the odds: essays on Canadian women and science, 304-15.
Rights Management (c)VeÌhicule Press
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6fx7v2r
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