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Exporter of Reprints (Printed Material)

 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 exporter of reprints that sells and ships copies of previously published printed materials—such as:
• Books
• Scientific journal articles
• Magazines
• Manuals
• Catalogs
These are often exported for academic, educational, medical, or commercial purposes.

Related HS Code:
For customs and export/import classification, reprints typically fall under:
• HS Code: 490199 – Other printed books, brochures, leaflets, and similar printed matter, whether or not in single sheets.

How to Order Reprints?
If you are interested in obtaining printed copies of your own articles or those published by others—either on our website or elsewhere—please email us at: contact@literaturepublishers.org

Website: https://www.literaturepublishers.org/reprints.html

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