noun
- a separately printed copy of an article or chapter originally published as part of a larger work, such as a journal or book
Usage: also called 'offprint' (noun); common in academic and scholarly publishing
Examples
- The researcher requested offprinting of her published paper to distribute to colleagues.
- Authors often receive complimentary offprinting of their journal articles.
- The library maintains a collection of offprinting from the 1950s scientific journals.
- Offprinting allows scholars to share their work without requiring access to the full publication.
- The professor ordered offprinting of the chapter for use in her course materials.