[LIS-Forum] Reprint Request

Padmanabha Vyasamoorthy vyasamoorthy at gmail.com
Sun May 7 11:55:50 IST 2023


A few decades ago requesting a copy of a scholarly article could be made to
the author(s). The author would normally spare a copy from his quota of
reprints or from his own file copy. This was a primary source in my days (I
retired from active librarianship around 2000).

In fact ISI used to sell specialised Reprint Request Post cards -  They
used to contain auto-carbon peel off parts. The address could be peeled and
pasted on To: page of the postcard. The reprint (bibliographical) info per
se could be peeled off and pasted in your file for reference etc

Has this practice disappeared? Do authors not get reprints for personal
distribution? Has the practice been banned by publishers ? Am I asking a
"Rip Van Winkle" Question?

Thanks if anyone could respond!

Dr P Vyasamoorthy / 9490804278

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