The Lens

The Lens
Type of site
Patent Search Service
Available inMultilingual
OwnerCambia
URLThe Lens
CommercialNot for profit
RegistrationNo
Launched2000
Current statusActive

The Lens, formerly called Patent Lens, is a free searcheable online patent and scholarly literature database, provided by Cambia, an Australia-based non-profit organization. The Lens has been hailed as the “most comprehensive scholarly literature database, that exceeds in its width and depth two leading commercial databases (Web of Science and Scopus) combined”.[1] The Lens is an agglomeration database, that takes bibliometric data from other databases (such as PubMed and Crossref ) and combines them into one, deduplicated and with unified search syntax. Also, unlike the competing databases (most are for-a-fee), The Lens allows data exporting in JSON format with a superior granularity compared to RIS and CSV formats.

Launched in 2000 as the Patent Lens, over the years, thanks to grants from the Rockefeller Foundation in 2000–2004, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in 2011, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation in 2012, Wellcome Trust in 2018, as well as from the Lemelson Foundation it added journal articles, conference papers, reports, books and other types of scholarly literature,[2][3][1] and evolved into a comprehensive database with over 225+ million scholarly works, 127+ million global patent records, and more than 370 million biological sequences, all with unprecedentedly rich metadata (including citations).[4]

In 2013, the Patent Lens was officially replaced with Cambia's new site The Lens.[citation needed]

  1. ^ a b Penfold, R. (2020). "USING THE LENS DATABASE FOR STAFF PUBLICATIONS." Journal of the Medical Library Association 108(2): 341-344}
  2. ^ https://about.lens.org/which/ ; https://about.lens.org/when/
  3. ^ {Editorial (2006). "Patently transparent." Nature Biotechnology 24(5): 474
  4. ^ "What". About The Lens.

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