Monograph
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A '''monograph''' is a scholarly [[book]] or a [[treatise]] on a single subject or a group of related subjects, usually written by one person. It is a one-time [[publication]] that is complete in itself. It may refer to a detailed, well-documented work on a limited subject or a person. | A '''monograph''' is a scholarly [[book]] or a [[treatise]] on a single subject or a group of related subjects, usually written by one person. It is a one-time [[publication]] that is complete in itself. It may refer to a detailed, well-documented work on a limited subject or a person. | ||
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A monograph is a scholarly book or a treatise on a single subject or a group of related subjects, usually written by one person. It is a one-time publication that is complete in itself. It may refer to a detailed, well-documented work on a limited subject or a person.
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