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*** <nowiki>"===702.01 Obviously Informal Cases==="</nowiki>
*** <nowiki>"===702.01 Obviously Informal Cases==="</nowiki>
** for tertiary section headings (i.e., 704.11(a)) add <nowiki>"===="</nowiki> (four equal signs) before '''and''' after the section number and title:
** for tertiary section headings (i.e., 704.11(a)) add <nowiki>"===="</nowiki> (four equal signs) before '''and''' after the section number and title:
*** <nowiki>"====704.11(a) Examples of Information Reasonably Required===="</nowiki>
*** <nowiki>"===704.11(a) Examples of Information Reasonably Required==="</nowiki>
* add the templates [[Template:MPEP Chapter]] to each chapter and [[Template:MPEP Section]] to each section.  
* add the templates [[Template:MPEP Chapter]] to each chapter and [[Template:MPEP Section]] to each section.  
** These templates include category tags and navigation templates.
** These templates include category tags and navigation templates.
** If you don't have experience with wikis, don't worry about this one unless you want me to explain how this works; you have to define variables for the template (but it's pretty simple)
** If you don't have experience with wikis, don't worry about this one unless you want me to explain how this works; you have to define variables for the template (but it's pretty simple).


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Hi, I'm preparing to take the patent bar and would like to help out on this project.  I think it has potential to be a wonderful resource as well as a nice way to study the MPEP.  I made an account today, but am having trouble determining where the current needs are.  Is there a systematic approach to the outlining process or should I just pick a place and start working?  If that's the case, is there a simple way to determine if a section is effectively completed?  Thanks - Ian
Hi, I'm preparing to take the patent bar and would like to help out on this project.  I think it has potential to be a wonderful resource as well as a nice way to study the MPEP.  I made an account today, but am having trouble determining where the current needs are.  Is there a systematic approach to the outlining process or should I just pick a place and start working?  If that's the case, is there a simple way to determine if a section is effectively completed?  Thanks - Ian
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Ian, thanks for coming by. I agree that this site can be a great resource to prepare for the patent bar. In fact, I spent a large amount of my study time using this site and managed to pass it last week. You'll notice that the vast majority of substantive edits made to the MPEP outlines have been by [[User:Lost Student]] (which is the sign-in I use for all nonadministrative activity on this website) and that my edits ceased after Aug. 6, which was the day before I took the test.
As for your question re: current needs, I think the best attitude you can have to contribute to these MPEP outlines is to worry less about what the outlines "need" and more about what you need or want to study. When you pick a section you want to study, go through the corresponding section here, and outline, clean up, etc. as you study. I figure that by keeping the focus on what you can get out of the website, and incidentally making improvements as you go along, will keep you coming back for more. Just a little work each by a lot of people will get us where we want to be.
See the bulleted list in the previous section for a good way to choose sections to study. This method will have you jumping around, but you will be going through the important sections (i.e., the sections that are questioned). Practice tests are crucial. (BTW I rushed through the Oct. 2003 test the day before I took the real thing, and I kid you not there were about 7 questions that were identical repeats from that single test.)
I have found that the MPEP is actually pretty good at explaning difficult ideas and concepts. Thus, as I outlined, I focused less on rewording and more on "distilling." If a paragraph seemed to be on point, I would leave it intact. If it covered a topic that belongs elsewhere or was not relevant enough to the section topic, I deleted it entirely.
If you want to determine if or how much a section has been edited, click the "history" tab at the top of the page. You can see how many revisions the page has undergone and even compare each revision.
Good luck and feel free to ask any other questions you have. The best way to do so is leave your questions at [[User talk:WikiSysop|my talk page]]. When anybody does anything to that page, it alerts me as soon as I log on.-[[User:WikiSysop|Sysop]] 19:52, 18 August 2007 (MDT)
== Ideas for a more efficient effort ==
I think an MPEP Outline is a great idea, but I thought you might be better off starting with an existing outline and adding/editing it.  You can search the web and find many of them...some good, some not so good.
It might prove to be benefical to approach some of the outline authors to see if you could use their work as a starting point.  It would be more efficient than reinventing the wheel.
One might consider taking the best outline available and making that the basis for this project.  Then, one could use information from the other outlines to refine/enhance the base one.
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-I tend to agree that using a prexisting MPEP outline would be a lot less work; however, unless we got the author's permission, we would be in danger of violating the author's copyright. I never spent much time looking for MPEP outlines on the web, but if there are any good ones out there, that the creator would give permission to post, that would be great. Please post links to any you might find (I just did a quick search and couldn't find any free ones) and I will incorporate them into the outline. -[[User:WikiSysop|Sysop]] 17:11, 27 August 2007 (MDT)
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Hello, I created a new section 2103 but I do not have the permission to edit it. How should I edit it. Please advice.
Thanks,
Pallavi
:Welcome, Pallavi, and thanks for contributing! Adding a new section to an MPEP chapter is a little complicated because of the way we link to each individual section from the chapter page. I went ahead and created the [[MPEP 2103]] page and moved content into it that you created.
:As far as permissions to edit, the system requires that you wait a few days after registration before you can begin editing (this is a measure against spambots). You should be able to edit pages now. Please let me know if you have any troubles.--[[User:Lost Student|Lost Student]] 12:10, August 6, 2013 (CDT)
== Changes from Bilski v. Kappos ==
[[MPEP 2106]] conflicts with new law that is now being ''tested'', in light of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilski_v._Kappos Bilski v. Kappos].  You may want to supplement that section with the handout the PTO has given.
* Interim Guidance for Determining Subject Matter Eligibility for Process Claims in View of Bilski v. Kappos (available at http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2010/pdf/2010-18424.pdf);
* Interim Guidance for Determining Subject Matter Eligibility for Process Claims in View of Bilski v. Kappos, July 2010 (available at http://www.uspto.gov/patents/law/exam/bilski_guidance_27jul2010.pdf)
--[[User:MonsieurLawSchool]]
Yes, you have a good point. I moved your comment here because this page acts as the to-do list for the entire MPEP Outline project. Does anybody want to take the rowing oar for these updates?--[[User:Lost Student|Lost Student]] 13:49, 4 January 2012 (CST)
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