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Monograph
A monograph is a specialist work of writing (in contrast to reference works)〔"'monograph' has become a catch-all term for a book that is not of a reference type, that is of primary material" ()〕 on a single subject or an aspect of a subject, usually by a single author. ==In academia==
The term "monographia" is derived from the Greek 'mono' (single) and ''grapho'' (to write), meaning "writing on a single subject". Unlike a textbook, which surveys the state of knowledge in a field, the main purpose of a monograph is to present primary research 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 libraries, monographs are generally published as individual volumes in a short print run.〔(The Role and Future of the Monograph in Arts and Humanities Research (University College, London) ) 〕
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