
FAQs
- How do I obtain permission to use work that has previously been published?
- Can I order offprints of my article?
- How long will I have to wait for my offprints?
- Can I order reprints of previously published articles?
How do I obtain permission to use work that has previously been published?
- Please direct all requests to reprint work previously published in the Biochemical Journal, Biochemical Society Transactions, Clinical Science, Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, Biology of the Cell, Bioscience Reports, Cell Signalling Biology and any books published by Portland Press to:
The Editorial Office
Portland Press Limited
Third floor
Charles Darwin House
12 Roger Street
London WC1N 2JU
Tel: +44(0) 20 7685 2410
Fax: +44(0) 20 7685 2469
editorial@portlandpress.com
- Please give as much detail as possible about the previously published work and the new work it is to appear in.
Can I order offprints of my article?
- No free offprints are supplied for Journal articles. Offprints of journal articles must be ordered before the article is published. You will receive a form for ordering offprints with the proof of your article. Offprints cannot be provided after an article is published; however, reprints can be ordered (see below).
How long will I have to wait for my offprints?
- If you have ordered offprints, please note that the following delivery times apply:
- 1 to 2 months - Europe
- 2 to 3 months - USA, Canada
- 3 to 4 months - Japan, Australia, Korea
- 4 to 6 months - India
- You can pay for a faster delivery of offprints, which must be specified at the time of ordering. Please add 40% to the total cost of your offprints for this service.
- If you have any queries regarding offprints, please contact the Editorial Office at editorial@portlandpress.com
Can I order reprints of previously published articles?
- Reprints of published articles can be ordered from the Editorial Office. Please send an email to editorial@portlandpress.com specifying the number you require and where they are to be delivered to. You will then receive a quote.
- If the reprints are for an article of which you are not the author, you must specify what the reprints will be used for and obtain the permission of the author.
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