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monographn. ~ 1. A published work limited to a single topic. - 2. Description · A nonserial publication.
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monograph"treatise on a single subject," 1821, from mono- + -graph "something written." Earlier was monography (1773).
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monographnoun document
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monographa detailed and documented treatise on a particular subject A monograph is a work of writing upon a single subject, usually by a single author. It is often a scholarly essay or learned treatise, and ma [..]
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monographn. A treatise discussing a single subject or branch of a subject.
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monographA well-documented, detailed study of a limited subject or aspect of a subject.
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monographA self-contained publication on a specific topic, usually a book or treatise.
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monographA work, generally short, dealing with a single subject.
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monographA relatively short book or treatise on a single subject, complete in one physical piece, usually written by a specialist in the field. Monographic treatment is detailed and scholarly but not extensive [..]
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monographA work, generally short, dealing with a single subject and usually issued in pamphlet form.
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monographOften used as a synonym for "book" (in contrast to a serial/journal), the use of the word "monograph" gets tricky when discussing ebooks.
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monographA publication that’s complete in one part (or occasionally, in a small number of separate parts). Individual books (or occasionally, series
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monographa document, often of book length, that is written by specialists for other specialist;
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monographA work on a single subject, frequently a book.
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monograph(n) a detailed and documented treatise on a particular subject
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monographWork that is any Publication that is not a serial or integrating resource. In Cataloging usage, It is usually on a single subject or related subjects and is complete in itself, whether constructed of [..]
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monographAn item complete in one part or a specified number of parts; compare to serial.
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monographA scholarly, single volume, in depth treatment of one topic, written for an academic audience. For example, Piero Della Francesca : a mathematician's art
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monographa complete bibliographic unit; a book.
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monographSalt. Stiffs. Seabiscuit.Monographers dig deep. That's because a monograph, sometimes called a treatise, is a nonfiction book that goes way in-depth about a single subject. Usually, a monograph i [..]
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