What is Reprints? Reprints generally refer to copies of a previously published work. The meaning can vary slightly depending on the context: In Publishing (Books, Journals, Articles): • Reprints are additional printed copies of an article or book that has already been published. • Authors often request reprints of their scientific or medical journal articles to distribute to colleagues, conferences, or patients. • Book reprints are new print runs of a previously released edition, often without changes. Example • A doctor publishes a case report in a journal and requests 500 reprints to distribute at a medical conference. • A publisher prints a second batch of an already released novel — that’s a reprint. Use of Reprints Published article hard copy and reprints may be used to display the potential of the article at interviews, conferences, distribution to colleagues, seminars and other promotional activities, etc. Exporter of Reprints (Printed Material) We are an ex...
Case Reports in Clinical Cardiology Journal is peer reviewed journal accepts case reports in cardiology journal, imaging of cardiology journal, clinical cardiology case reports journal, journal accepting cardiology case reports etc. across the globe. Case Reports in Clinical Cardiology Journal aims to promote high quality research and serve as a platform for dissemination of scientific information in cardiology. Case Reports in Clinical Cardiology Journal aims to publish cutting edge research in the field of Case Studies in Cardiology. Manuscript Submission Authors are requested to submit their manuscript by using Online Manuscript Submission Portal: https://www.cardiologycasereportsjournal.org/submit.html (or) also invited to submit through the Journal E-mail Id: editor.clinical@cardiologycasereportsjournal.org