offprint

NOUN
  1. a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication
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How To Use offprint In A Sentence

  • In any event, the well-soothed editor concedes that he never asked for–and was never given–any copy of the “original” work, either in book or offprint form. DI's Plagiarism Allegations Against Jones Get Even Lamer - The Panda's Thumb
  • Wildflower haven (County life [offprint]) by Anita Jo Dunn OpEdNews - Quicklink: Dunn leaving White House, Pfeiffer takes over
  • Offprint : Part of a book or journal printed separately. For example: an article from a journal.
  • It was a bookstore edition, in hard covers, not a computer offprint. The Final Reflection
  • So I always have to remind myself of this when I get into the kind of situation you're describing: "Remember, most people will be pleased to get an offprint and won't think you're a pushy git. Ferule & Fescue
  • We sent offprints, made phone calls, and met many summers and some winters.
  • If you could provide me the citation to the article, which I read in an offprint, I'd gladly appreciate it. Balkinization
  • As the paper is in English, the lead author JHA Bosch can send you an offprint if you ask him. jae Bürger and Cubasch: Are multiproxy climate reconstructions robust? « Climate Audit
  • I found that I have a few other offprints of earlier articles of mine, sitting there uselessly on the shelf.
  • They signed up for two copies of the book and ordered an additional two hundred offprints of the lithographic view.
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