JOURNAL FORMATS
We offer journal contributions in several formats. Each description includes information that explains the format and pagination of the item offered. The journal contribution may be an “ offprint ” that represents the first separate printing of an article (a reprint for the author to distribute personally). If the offprint has printed paper covers the entry includes the notation “wrappers.” The journal contribution may be an “ extract ” which means the specific paper has been removed from the periodical (journal issue or volume) in which it first appeared. The item may be offered IN: the original single issue or whole volume of the periodical in which it was published. The issue may have been removed from a bound volume of a journal or may be in its original published state (having never been bound) in which case the term “wrappers” is added to the description. If our description does not state that the periodical item is an offprint or an extract, it means that we are offering the entire original issue (or volume) of the journal that contains the article of interest. Our description includes the page numbers of the specific title that you found during your search.
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