offprintˈɔfˌprɪnt, ˈɒf-
offprint (v)
- present
- offprints
- past
- offprinted
- past participle
- offprinted
- present participle
- offprinting
offprint (n)
English Definitions:
offprint, reprint, separate (noun)
a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication
offprint (Noun)
A reproduction of a single article from a journal or similar publication
Offprint
An offprint is a separate printing of a work that originally appeared as part of a larger publication, usually one of composite authorship such as an academic journal, magazine, or edited book.The Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science states that, according to James Murray's New English Dictionary on Historical Principles, the word was derived from the German separatabdruck or the Dutch afdruk.Offprints are used by authors to promote their work and ensure a wider dissemination and longer life than might have been achieved through the original publication alone. They may be valued by collectors as akin to the first separate edition of a work and, as they are often given away, may bear an inscription from the author. Historically, the exchange of offprints has been a method of correspondence between scholars.
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