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Authors should convey to readers the unique aspects of their surveys that distinguish them from other available material (eg, monographs, book chapters).
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His latest award-winning monograph book, Black Tsunami: Japan 2011 (FotoEvidence) explored the aftermath of Great East Japan Earthquake, Tsunami and Nuclear disaster.
It also introduced this spring a publishing arm that focuses on small monograph books about Nigerian and West African artists.
Dr. Halpern authored and edited "Quick Reference to Clinical Nutrition: A Guide for Physicians," as well as authoring numerous articles, monographs and book chapters on nutrition, metabolism and cardiovascular diseases.
Often, when they do write, AHSS researchers publish monographs or book chapters.
At the Pompidou Centre, she looked for monographs and books of his photographs.
September 29 2012 The NY Art Book Fair, which runs Sept. 27-30, presents special screenings, talks, and an impressive selection of monographs, zines, books, and periodicals.
In the course of his professional life, Kroeber produced a steady stream of more than 500 articles, monographs, and books.
Unlike journal articles, there are few benchmark costs of producing an open access monograph or book chapters.
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