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A monograph is often a specialist work of writing on 1 subject or an aspect of a subject, oftentimes from 1 author. The term dates on the 19th century and is taken on the Latin monographia, meaning 'writing on 1 subject'.Unlike a textbook, which surveys the commonwealth of knowledge within a industry, the main purpose of a monograph is to offer primary information and original scholarship. This study is introduced at length, distinguishing a monograph from an article. Pertaining to these reasons, publication of a monograph is commonly regarded as necessary for career advancement in many academic disciplines. Intended for other analyzeers and received primarily by libraries, monographs are generally uploaded as own volumes within a short print control. Librarians feel a monograph to be a nonserial publication entire in 1 volume (book) or a finite variety of portions. Thus it differs from a serial publication such as a magazine, journal, or newspaper. Book publishers use the term "artist monograph" to indicate books consisting of reproductions of works of art through a single artist, as opposed to surveys of art from multi artists.

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