offprinting

/ˈɔfˌprɪntɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process of making a separate copy of an article, chapter, or other part of a larger publication.
    • Offprinting allows researchers to share their work without distributing the entire book.
    • The library's offprinting service was popular among students who needed only specific chapters.
    • The journal offers offprinting of individual articles for a small fee.