Sentences with phrase «academic monographs»

Academic monographs are in-depth books written by experts in a specific field of study. These books explore a particular topic extensively and provide detailed research and analysis. They are often published for scholars and researchers to enhance knowledge and contribute to the academic community. Full definition
Cambridge University Press is an academic publisher and publishes across the full range of academic levels, from reading schemes for schools to advanced academic monographs.
The Mystical Gaze of the Cinema: The Films of Peter Weir, by Richard Leonard, MUP Academic Monographs, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2009.
On ebooks Oxford Scholarship Online offers access to the full - text of almost 7,000 academic monographs in nineteen subject areas, covering the humanities, social sciences, medicine and law.
«One part geeky academic monograph; one part spectator sport.»
, I've also recently noticed a significant increase in the price of academic monographs.
Publishing academic monographs — the kinds of books that may sell only a few hundred copies — in an era of digital platforms and shrinking library budgets is a serious challenge.
An old biography of Lenin; an academic monograph on mid-century life in Harlem.
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