MPEP § 901.06(a) — Scientific and Technical Information Center (STIC) (Annotated Rules)

§901.06(a) Scientific and Technical Information Center (STIC)

USPTO MPEP version: BlueIron's Update: 2025-12-31

This page consolidates and annotates all enforceable requirements under MPEP § 901.06(a), including statutory authority, regulatory rules, examiner guidance, and practice notes. It is provided as guidance, with links to the ground truth sources. This is information only, it is not legal advice.

Scientific and Technical Information Center (STIC)

This section addresses Scientific and Technical Information Center (STIC). Primary authority: 35 U.S.C. 7, 35 U.S.C. 102, and 35 U.S.C. 103). Contains: 5 permissions and 6 other statements.

Key Rules

Topic

Protective Orders on Files

4 rules
StatutoryPermittedAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-8a13aa96aefbcf85113c3054]
Examiners Can Submit Prior Art Search Requests
Note:
Examiners can request prior art searches through the STIC NPL website using a Text/Regular Form.

CDBs and other subscription resources provide access to non-patent literature that is typically not available on the internet, and require expert knowledge in order to use special indexing, perform complex chemical substance and structure searches, and utilize classification search systems that improve retrieval. Examiners can submit a request for a prior art/text search by using the Text/Regular Form on the STIC NPL website. For bibliographic searches, examiners may submit a request for a legal/litigation search by using the Litigation Form. Patent Family searches may be requested by using the Foreign Patent Request Form or contacting staff in the EICs. Completed searches are emailed to the examiners.

Jump to MPEP SourceProtective Orders on FilesRestrictions on Access to Application FilesAccess to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)
StatutoryPermittedAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-22adc40486c6a88465643d7e]
Requirement for Legal/Litigation Search Using Litigation Form
Note:
Examiners must submit a request for legal/litigation searches using the Litigation Form for bibliographic searches.

CDBs and other subscription resources provide access to non-patent literature that is typically not available on the internet, and require expert knowledge in order to use special indexing, perform complex chemical substance and structure searches, and utilize classification search systems that improve retrieval. Examiners can submit a request for a prior art/text search by using the Text/Regular Form on the STIC NPL website. For bibliographic searches, examiners may submit a request for a legal/litigation search by using the Litigation Form. Patent Family searches may be requested by using the Foreign Patent Request Form or contacting staff in the EICs. Completed searches are emailed to the examiners.

Jump to MPEP SourceProtective Orders on FilesRestrictions on Access to Application FilesAccess to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)
StatutoryPermittedAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-27bf968f76bd85fc7fd22c69]
Foreign Patent Request Form Required for Patent Family Searches
Note:
Examiners must use the Foreign Patent Request Form or contact EIC staff to request patent family searches.

CDBs and other subscription resources provide access to non-patent literature that is typically not available on the internet, and require expert knowledge in order to use special indexing, perform complex chemical substance and structure searches, and utilize classification search systems that improve retrieval. Examiners can submit a request for a prior art/text search by using the Text/Regular Form on the STIC NPL website. For bibliographic searches, examiners may submit a request for a legal/litigation search by using the Litigation Form. Patent Family searches may be requested by using the Foreign Patent Request Form or contacting staff in the EICs. Completed searches are emailed to the examiners.

Jump to MPEP SourceProtective Orders on FilesRestrictions on Access to Application FilesAccess to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-29a75f474215e205d14e8bcb]
Search Results Must Be Emailed to Examiners
Note:
Examiner-submitted searches must be emailed back to the examiners who requested them.

CDBs and other subscription resources provide access to non-patent literature that is typically not available on the internet, and require expert knowledge in order to use special indexing, perform complex chemical substance and structure searches, and utilize classification search systems that improve retrieval. Examiners can submit a request for a prior art/text search by using the Text/Regular Form on the STIC NPL website. For bibliographic searches, examiners may submit a request for a legal/litigation search by using the Litigation Form. Patent Family searches may be requested by using the Foreign Patent Request Form or contacting staff in the EICs. Completed searches are emailed to the examiners.

Jump to MPEP SourceProtective Orders on FilesRestrictions on Access to Application FilesAccess to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)
Topic

Single Reference Requirement

3 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-3436f07deb1e55f84211ab7c]
Resources for Examining Patent Claims
Note:
Patent examiners must use technical literature, foreign patents, and STIC search services to determine if claims are anticipated under 35 U.S.C. 102.

Technical literature, foreign patent documents, and reference and online search services available in STIC are all important resources for the patent examiner to utilize. These resources provide material which must be known or searched to determine whether claims of applications are directly anticipated and, therefore, unpatentable under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 102. STIC handbooks, textbooks, periodicals, reports, and other materials assist examiners in deciding the question of patentable invention in cases in which the primary search indicates that there is some novelty as compared to any single reference in the art (35 U.S.C. 103). These resources enable the examiner to determine whether the features novel in the particular combination searched would be obvious to a person skilled in the art from the general state of knowledge as reflected in the technical literature.

Jump to MPEP SourceSingle Reference RequirementElements of Anticipation (MPEP 2131)Novelty / Prior Art
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-8d3ece6de1e8e31d4ae317d8]
STIC Materials Aid Patentable Invention Determination
Note:
Examiners use STIC handbooks, textbooks, and reports to decide if an invention is patentable when the primary search shows some novelty compared to a single reference.

Technical literature, foreign patent documents, and reference and online search services available in STIC are all important resources for the patent examiner to utilize. These resources provide material which must be known or searched to determine whether claims of applications are directly anticipated and, therefore, unpatentable under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 102. STIC handbooks, textbooks, periodicals, reports, and other materials assist examiners in deciding the question of patentable invention in cases in which the primary search indicates that there is some novelty as compared to any single reference in the art (35 U.S.C. 103). These resources enable the examiner to determine whether the features novel in the particular combination searched would be obvious to a person skilled in the art from the general state of knowledge as reflected in the technical literature.

Jump to MPEP SourceSingle Reference RequirementElements of Anticipation (MPEP 2131)Novelty / Prior Art
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-2b4598eec2641076e3703b49]
Features Novel in Combination Must Not Be Obvious
Note:
Examiners must determine if the novel features of a combination are obvious to a skilled person based on general technical knowledge.

Technical literature, foreign patent documents, and reference and online search services available in STIC are all important resources for the patent examiner to utilize. These resources provide material which must be known or searched to determine whether claims of applications are directly anticipated and, therefore, unpatentable under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 102. STIC handbooks, textbooks, periodicals, reports, and other materials assist examiners in deciding the question of patentable invention in cases in which the primary search indicates that there is some novelty as compared to any single reference in the art (35 U.S.C. 103). These resources enable the examiner to determine whether the features novel in the particular combination searched would be obvious to a person skilled in the art from the general state of knowledge as reflected in the technical literature.

Jump to MPEP SourceSingle Reference RequirementElements of Anticipation (MPEP 2131)Novelty / Prior Art
Topic

Access to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)

2 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-08aae417dc21c6291d7f9ad7]
Primary Vehicle for Locating Library Resources
Note:
Examiners must use the STIC Online Catalog to locate electronic books, journals, database resources, and other materials.

The primary vehicle for locating electronic books and journals, database and subscription resources, books in print and other materials is the STIC Online Catalog. Examiners can access the catalog from their desktops via the Patent Examiner’s Toolkit or via the STIC NPL website.

Jump to MPEP SourceAccess to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)
StatutoryPermittedAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-cd4bf99d49826076bddd99ce]
Examiners Can Use Patent Examiner’s Toolkit Or STIC NPL Website To Access Catalog
Note:
Examiners are permitted to access the STIC Online Catalog from their desktops via either the Patent Examiner’s Toolkit or the STIC NPL website.

The primary vehicle for locating electronic books and journals, database and subscription resources, books in print and other materials is the STIC Online Catalog. Examiners can access the catalog from their desktops via the Patent Examiner’s Toolkit or via the STIC NPL website.

Jump to MPEP SourceAccess to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)
Topic

Sequence Listing Content

2 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-cde2f478e1d7ed09bcc69fd7]
In-House Sequence Search for Examiners
Note:
Examiners use an in-house computer system to search nucleic and amino acid sequences, with training provided by STIC staff.

Online searching of nucleic and amino acid sequences is conducted by the staff of the STIC EIC for TC1600 through the use of an in-house computer system developed for this purpose. On an as-needed basis, introductory classes are conducted by STIC staff to assist examiners in understanding the sequence search results. Examiners can also conduct this search on their own via the in-house ABSS search system.

Jump to MPEP SourceSequence Listing ContentSequence Listing RequirementsSequence Listing Format
StatutoryPermittedAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-bbb60d1583241a964c455a13]
Examiners Can Use In-House ABSS for Sequence Searches
Note:
Examiners are permitted to conduct sequence searches using the in-house ABSS system, in addition to being guided by STIC staff.

Online searching of nucleic and amino acid sequences is conducted by the staff of the STIC EIC for TC1600 through the use of an in-house computer system developed for this purpose. On an as-needed basis, introductory classes are conducted by STIC staff to assist examiners in understanding the sequence search results. Examiners can also conduct this search on their own via the in-house ABSS search system.

Jump to MPEP SourceSequence Listing ContentSequence Listing FormatSequence Listing Requirements
Topic

Official Gazette – Patents (MPEP 1730)

2 rules
StatutoryPermittedAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-0dac751df14a79144101df1c]
Staff Can Perform Manual Searches of Foreign Patent Journals
Note:
The staff at the Foreign Patents Service Center can conduct manual searches in addition to online document retrieval for foreign patent journals, including Official Gazettes and indexes.

The staff of the Foreign Patents Service Center can supplement the online document retrieval searching effort with manual searches of foreign patent journals, including Official Gazette(s), patent concordances, and/or indexes. The staff also provides training on the use of the foreign patent collections.

Jump to MPEP SourceOfficial Gazette – Patents (MPEP 1730)
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-d437a285df1e6baf28ea8327]
Training Provided for Using Foreign Patent Collections
Note:
The staff of the Foreign Patents Service Center offers training to assist with using foreign patent collections, including official gazettes and indexes.

The staff of the Foreign Patents Service Center can supplement the online document retrieval searching effort with manual searches of foreign patent journals, including Official Gazette(s), patent concordances, and/or indexes. The staff also provides training on the use of the foreign patent collections.

Jump to MPEP SourceOfficial Gazette – Patents (MPEP 1730)
Topic

35 U.S.C. 102 – Novelty / Prior Art

1 rules
StatutoryRequiredAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-e7aeb951d5e5a4442277a73f]
Resources Must Be Searched for Novelty
Note:
Patent examiners must search technical literature and foreign patent documents to determine if claims are directly anticipated under 35 U.S.C. 102.

Technical literature, foreign patent documents, and reference and online search services available in STIC are all important resources for the patent examiner to utilize. These resources provide material which must be known or searched to determine whether claims of applications are directly anticipated and, therefore, unpatentable under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 102. STIC handbooks, textbooks, periodicals, reports, and other materials assist examiners in deciding the question of patentable invention in cases in which the primary search indicates that there is some novelty as compared to any single reference in the art (35 U.S.C. 103). These resources enable the examiner to determine whether the features novel in the particular combination searched would be obvious to a person skilled in the art from the general state of knowledge as reflected in the technical literature.

Jump to MPEP SourceNovelty / Prior ArtSingle Reference RequirementElements of Anticipation (MPEP 2131)
Topic

Restrictions on Access to Application Files

1 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-d9f7a6ee30513a13c64feb76]
Access to Non-Patent Literature Requires Expert Knowledge
Note:
Examiners must use special indexing and classification systems to access non-patent literature through STIC resources, which require expert knowledge for effective use.

CDBs and other subscription resources provide access to non-patent literature that is typically not available on the internet, and require expert knowledge in order to use special indexing, perform complex chemical substance and structure searches, and utilize classification search systems that improve retrieval. Examiners can submit a request for a prior art/text search by using the Text/Regular Form on the STIC NPL website. For bibliographic searches, examiners may submit a request for a legal/litigation search by using the Litigation Form. Patent Family searches may be requested by using the Foreign Patent Request Form or contacting staff in the EICs. Completed searches are emailed to the examiners.

Jump to MPEP SourceRestrictions on Access to Application FilesAccess to Patent Application Files (MPEP 101-106)Protective Orders on Files
Topic

Sequence Listing Format

1 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
[mpep-901-06-a-fce7b1a08ecbf6ac787ba6c7]
Introductory Classes for Sequence Search Results
Note:
Examiners are provided with classes to help them understand sequence search results conducted by STIC staff.

Online searching of nucleic and amino acid sequences is conducted by the staff of the STIC EIC for TC1600 through the use of an in-house computer system developed for this purpose. On an as-needed basis, introductory classes are conducted by STIC staff to assist examiners in understanding the sequence search results. Examiners can also conduct this search on their own via the in-house ABSS search system.

Jump to MPEP SourceSequence Listing FormatSequence Listing RequirementsSequence Listing Content

Citations

Primary topicCitation
35 U.S.C. 102 – Novelty / Prior Art
Single Reference Requirement
35 U.S.C. § 102
35 U.S.C. 102 – Novelty / Prior Art
Single Reference Requirement
35 U.S.C. § 103
MPEP § 901.05(d)

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BlueIron Last Updated: 2025-12-31