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The Lens is a public good that serves integrated scholarly and patent knowledge to inform science and technology enabled problem solving. It offers features such as collections, portfolios, biological sequences, influence mapping, profiles, and institutional toolkits.
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Lens sirve más de 200 millones de registros académicos, compilados y armonizados de Microsoft Academic, PubMed y Crossref, mejorados con información de acceso abierto OpenAlex y UnPaywall, y enlaces a ORCID.
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Lens.org es un sitio web que ofrece acceso gratuito y abierto a más de 155 millones de patentes y 440 millones de citas de patentes y trabajos académicos. Puede buscar por campo, predicado, fecha, clasificación, jurisdicción, idioma y otros criterios.
The Lens is a social enterprise that serves open knowledge sets, such as scholarly works and patents, with tools to inform problem solving. The Lens provides free access to comprehensive, relevant and interoperable data, analytics and visualizations on a human-centered user experience.
The Lens provides free access to over 188 million scholarly articles, books, theses, and conference proceedings across various disciplines and sources. You can also explore and analyze the relationships between scholarly works and the global patent literature.