noun
- separately printed copies of an article or chapter that originally appeared in a larger publication
Usage: academic publishing
Examples
- The professor ordered fifty offprints of her research article to distribute at the conference.
- Many journals provide authors with free offprints of their published papers.
- He collected offprints of important studies in his field for easy reference.
- The library’s special collection includes offprints from various scientific journals.
- Authors often share offprints with colleagues who request copies of their work.
- The publisher charged extra for additional offprints beyond the standard allocation.