Abstract: Although patents and journal papers both contribute to “the edifice of knowledge,” the full value of a patent as an intellectual credential is realized when, and only when, the patent is supplemented by other credentials that certify an inventor’s ancillary skills. Such ancillary skills are those ideally taught in graduate school, and include conducting investigations according to accepted methodology, carrying written arguments logically from premises to conclusions, and relating new contributions to the existing body of knowledge.
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David Irvin (2024). Patents as Intellectual Credentials. Researchers.One. https://researchers.one/articles/24.10.00003v1
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