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45:) or exhibition on one subject or one aspect of a usually scholarly subject, often by a single author or artist. Although a monograph can be created by two or more individuals, its text remains a coherent whole and it keeps being an in-depth academic work that presents original research, analysis, and arguments. As a focused, in-depth and specialised written work in which one or more authors develop a uniform and continuous argument or analysis over the course of the book, a monograph is essentially different from an edited collection of articles. In an edited collection, a number of original and separate scholarly contributions by different authors are edited and compiled into one book by one or more academic editors. 346:
For the purpose of library cataloging, any nonserial publication, complete in one volume or intended to be completed in a finite number of parts issued at regular or irregular intervals, containing a single work or collection of works. Monographs are sometimes published in monographic series and
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and original scholarship. This research is presented at length, distinguishing a monograph from an article. For these reasons, publication of a monograph is commonly regarded as vital for career progression in many academic disciplines. Intended for other researchers and bought primarily by
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Harrod's librarians' glossary and reference book: a directory of over 10,200 terms, organizations, projects and acronyms in the areas of information management, library science, publishing and archive management
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within a group, add any newly discovered species, and collect and synthesize available information on the ecological associations, geographic distributions, and morphological variations within the group.
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and not misbranded as part of FDA's ongoing review of OTC drug products." Such usage has given rise to the use of the word monograph as a verb, as in "this substance has been monographed by the FDA".
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varies by publisher, though generally it is the assumption that the readership has not only specialized or sophisticated knowledge but also professional interest in the subject of the work.
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Williams, Peter; Stevenson, Iain; Nicholas, David; Watkinson, Anthony; Rowlands, Ian (2009). "The role and future of the monograph in arts and humanities research".
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Book publishers use the term "artist monograph" to indicate books dealing with a single artist, as opposed to broader surveys of art subjects.
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Books in the Digital Age: The Transformation of Academic and Higher Education Publishing in Britain and the United States
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The explanation of 'monograph' and 'monogram' in Oxford Advanced Leaners' Dictionary (8th Ed.)
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In Britain and the U.S., what differentiates a scholarly monograph from an academic
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libraries, monographs are generally published as individual volumes in a short
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Swendsrud, Kristen, ed. (2024). "Books and Other Monographs: Definitions".
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Specialist work of writing on a single subject or an aspect of a subject
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Harrod, Leonard Montague (2005). Prytherch, Raymond John (ed.).
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has a broader meaning: a non-serial publication complete in one
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This article is about the work of writing. For the band, see
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Campbell, Robert; Pentz, Ed; Borthwick, Ian (2012).
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The English term "monograph" is derived from modern
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Monogram
Monograph (band)
Monograph (orthography)
reference works
library cataloguing
volume
periodical publication
magazine
academic journal
newspaper
novels
Monographic series
Academic publishing
Latin
Greek
textbook
research
print run
trade title
biological taxonomy
taxon
species
Robert Morison
Apiaceae
Art
Food and Drug Administration
Pharmacopoeia
Food and Drug Administration
Federal Register
over-the-counter

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