Answered By: Jeremy Darrington
Last Updated: Aug 12, 2020     Views: 9613

A monograph is a book on a single specialized topic, usually by one author in one volume, as opposed to a serial publication (like a magazine, journal, or yearbook). Monographs are more or less important (versus journals) for scholarly communication depending on the discipline.

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