This might also be useful to you: a slide, "How to Write a Research Monograph: Basics" (https://www.slideshare.net/NasreddineELGUEZAR/how-to-write-a-research-monograph-basics).
Monograph is a straightforward and concise form of writing a research paper with less details on a specific subject or addressing a single identified research problem. On how to write it, the valuable link supplied by Prof. Tatsuo to me is the BEST approach to the writing of research monograph. But please, avoid crowdiness in your write-up and always strive for simplicity. That is the basis for monograph.
Monograph is a person's work for sometime, somewhere, on a topic, containing the works of others and also having a philosophical character. It was the usual way of promoting the friends of the system in the old developing countries. Even the translation of a Thesis to the author's native language was named a Monograph. With the free journals publications and the Internet, Monographs have been terminated.
The main difference with a book is the way you see your subject. If you decide to write a monography, you focus on a person, his life connected to his work since the begining. If you decide to start this work, I'm actually writing a monograh for my Phd, so there is some advises I can share with you :
- Collect all the documents you can find on your subject.
- Contact the person you work on (if he or she is still alive).
- Try to get exclusives data.
- Find a scientific question that spread and cover the all topic.
Monograph is generally based on survey of literature , ie extraction and compilation of relevant information on a particular subject . It may a few pages article to a detailed book .Over all a monograph provides the reader a value able information on a particular topic .
Research Monograph is a one kind of research paper on a particular issue or subject which may be limited within 9000-18000 words; In Bangladesh, law programs of several universities are offering 'Research Monograph' as a course for the students of LLB Honors/LLM final semester.
What is MONOGRAPH? What does MONOGRAPH mean? MONOGRAPH meaning, definition & explanation...
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...
For me, Research monograph is a type of compiled document usually containing all persons own survey, experts comments, and others work that should provide sufficient information for international audience and it is focused on a specific issue and time span. In most Ethiopian universities monograph is considered as a way of promoting scientific research works but not offering as a mandatory courses.
Currently, in Poland, a scientific monograph is a peer-reviewed book that presents a specific scientific issue in an original and creative way, with footnotes, a bibliography or other scientific apparatus appropriate for a given scientific discipline. A scientific monograph is also a peer-reviewed and annotated, bibliography or other translation appropriate for a given scientific discipline (into Polish of a work important for science or culture; into another modern language of a work important for science or culture, published in Polish) and a scientific edition source texts. More: http://isap.sejm.gov.pl/isap.nsf/download.xsp/WDU20190000392/O/D20190392.pdf
Dear Mengistu meresa Berhe , do always bring the original resource which was used in your answer by means of copy/paste activity. Without citations, you do perform plagiarism.