Reprints from independent,
peer-reviewed publications such as the World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images are
an effective way of communicating significant breakthroughs in medicine.
REPRINTS EDUCATE AND DEMONSTRATE YOUR
COMMITMENT
Reprints are invaluable for educating
physicians, residents, and other healthcare professionals and they show your
commitment to providing physicians with authoritative, unbiased information.
WORLD JOURNAL OF CASE REPORTS (WJCR) REPRINTS ARE BOTH TIMELY AND FLEXIBLE
Available in both paper and digital
formats, World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images reprints can be ready to distribute
within two weeks of article publication, and — in some cases — on the day an
article is first published (in print or on https://worldjournalofcasereports.org/
). World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images reprints can also be translated reliably into
any language.
With flexible Digital Rights Management
(DRM) and optional Sunshine Act reporting features, you can leverage the convenience
of e-distribution. Contact your reprints representative to learn more about
electronic options such as:
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Email distribution
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E-details (via iPads, etc.)
·
Article access from your website
PAPER REPRINTS
Paper reprints are high-quality
reproductions of World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images articles — available in
quantities ranging from as few as 100 to 500,000 or more — that can be
distributed anywhere in the world. Order options include:
Day-of-publication delivery. Preorder
reprints for articles not yet published. Note: World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images cannot
confirm specific delivery dates, but will guarantee delivery on article
publication dates within the U.S. Reprints shipping outside of the U.S. will be
sent via expedited service.
Early-release. Order reprints of early-release
articles as soon as they appear on https://worldjournalofcasereports.org/
Rush service. With standard delivery, paper
reprints ship within 3–4 weeks; expedite for an additional charge, and your
order will ship within 7–10 days.
Quality translation. For quantities of 500 or
more, World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images will translate reprints into any language
to faithfully match original English versions.
Color. For an additional fee, choose
color reprints for World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images articles with color graphics
(500 minimum order quantity).
Proprietary inventory codes. Add
your own inventory codes to reprints.
Disclaimers. World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images will
print disclaimers in accordance with FDA guidelines and regulatory
recommendations. Ask your World Journal of Case Reports reprints representative
for more information.
Prescribing information. Add
prescribing information (to be saddle-stitched at the end of reprint).
Reprint proofs. Order locked PDF proofs to
verify layout and special codes prior to printing.
Add shrink wrap. Shrink wrap may be added to
your reprint order in quantities you require for easier distribution.
Your own separate inserts. Add
special distribution instructions to be shrink-wrapped with your reprints.
DIGITAL REPRINTS
With flexible Digital Rights Management
(DRM), you can determine if you would like World Journal of Case Reports reprint
content to be read-only. Ask your Reprints representative about E-Reprints for:
Web posting (time-based encryption)
Email distribution, downloads to jump drives, etc.
iPad or eDetail aids
Translations
Translated reprints offer a convenient
way to educate targeted audiences in local languages. World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images offers translated reprints in any language, matching the reliability of
original English-language article versions.
Customers ordering translated reprints
will have two opportunities to review translations with a first draft
(unformatted) typically available within 5–7 business days of reprint order.
Upon final approval of the translation, reprints will be printed and ready for
shipment in approximately 10 business days.
PUBLISHING PARTNERS
World Journal of Case Reports Partners
are contracted, authorized, full-service providers of World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images Reprints in their respective countries.
GUIDELINES FOR USE
The information below is intended only as general guidelines. English-language and translated reproductions of World Journal of Case Reports articles in bulk quantities may be supplied only by the Publishing Division of the Massachusetts Medical Society (World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images) or one of its Publishing Partners. Reprints may not be further reproduced in any manner without the express permission of World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images.
Reprints are available in both paper
and electronic formats upon publication. Reprints of articles from World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images is for use only as standalone educational materials. World
Journal of Case Reports does not permit the reproduction of its name, logo, or
text on promotional literature.
Reprints of articles from the World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images may not be altered in any way. No additional printing
may be set onto a reprint other than what has been printed by World Journal of
Case Reports. This includes, but is not limited to, the placement of
sponsorship identifiers, trademarks, logos, rubber stamping, or self-adhesive
stickers onto the reprints.
Reprints must be a freestanding part of
any information package (such as a media kit) into which they are inserted.
They may not be physically attached to anything, such as advertising inserts,
or have anything attached to them, such as product samples. Article reprints
must be easily removed from any kits or informational packages in which they
are used.
For further information, please contact
the World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images Reprints Department.
ORDERING REPRINTS
A World Journal of Case Reports Reprint
Representative will work with you to ensure that your needs are met. For prompt
service, use the following:
Email: submission@worldjournalofcasereports.org contact@worldjournalofcasereports.org