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Qué (quién) es Monograph - definición

SPECIALIST WORK OF WRITING ON A SINGLE SUBJECT OR AN ASPECT OF A SUBJECT
Monography; Monographs; Research monograph; Research monographs; Monographing; Monographed; Monographer; Monographers; Single-subject literature; Single subject literature; Singlesubject literature; Monografija; Monographic; Scholarly monograph

monograph         
(monographs)
A monograph is a book which is a detailed study of only one subject. (FORMAL)
...a monograph on her favourite author, John Masefield.
N-COUNT: oft N on n
monograph         
¦ noun a detailed written study of a single specialized subject.
¦ verb write a monograph on.
Derivatives
monographer noun
monographic adjective
monographist noun
Monograph         
·noun A written account or description of a single thing, or class of things; a special treatise on a particular subject of limited range.

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Monograph

A monograph is a specialist work of writing (in contrast to reference works) or exhibition on a single subject or an aspect of a subject, often by a single author or artist, and usually on a scholarly subject.

In library cataloging, monograph has a broader meaning—that of a nonserial publication complete in one volume (book) or a definite number of volumes. Thus it differs from a serial or periodical publication such as a magazine, academic journal, or newspaper. In this context only, books such as novels are considered monographs.

Ejemplos de uso de Monograph
1. Selishchev in a monograph examining language changes –– from 1'17 to 1'26, that is.
2. "I‘m not against the abstractionists," Neel told the author of a monograph on her work.
3. The FDA‘s specific task is to rewrite the remedies‘ "monograph," the official description of how they should be used.
4. Most of the contributors to a monograph published by the Institute for Economic Affairs last week× support that view.
5. New Delhi, May 8: Railway Minister Lalu Prasad said a forthcoming monograph on him would give the ‘secret of his success’ in life and in turning the railways into a ‘goldmine’. Autographing a copy of the coffee–table monograph authored by Neena Jha and Shivnath Jha, the RJD chief said the book would help ‘ambitious people, corporate houses, management students and others who want to reach the top in life’. The monograph is dedicated to Lalu Prasad‘s mentor, former Bihar Chief Minister Karpoori Thakur, Jaya Prakash Narayan, late Dhirubhai Ambani and others.