noun
- a separately printed copy of an article that originally appeared as part of a larger publication
Usage: academic; publishing
verb
- to make a separate printed copy of an article from a larger publication
Usage: academic; publishing
Examples
- The professor requested offprints of her research article to share with colleagues.
- The journal provided free offprints to authors upon publication.
- She collected offprints of important studies in her field.
- The publisher will offprint selected articles for distribution at the conference.
- Authors often offprint their work to build their personal archives.
- The library’s collection includes numerous offprints from scientific journals.