Monographs
A monograph is a scholarly book or a treatise on a single subject or a group of related subjects, usually written by one person. It is a one-time publication that is complete in itself. It may refer to a detailed, well-documented work on a limited subject or a person.
In library and information science, a monograph is a non-serial publication complete in one volume or a finite number of volumes. Thus it differs from a serial publication such as a magazine, journal or newspaper.
SDM-IMD Library contains a collection of about 10,000 monographs and it is still growing . . .
The Monographs contain an awesome collection of business classics and Harvard Business School Publications which are maintained in a different stream to make it available to the users easily. IMD Library also maintains a language section where the books of different languages are mounted.
IMD Library maintains a systematic classification of the monographs using the DEWEY DECIMAL classification schema.
SDM-IMD Library Blog regularly updates the user through email about the latest arrivals.
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