Note: Monographs are documented in several different ways, depending on how they are bound and paginated.
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1. Monograph with Issue & Serial Number
Format:
Last Name, Initials of Author, & followed by last names and initials of other authors if any. (Year of Publication). Title. Title of Monograph Series, Volume Number (Issue Number, Serial Number).
Example:
Scott, J.P. (1976). The process of primary socialization incanine and human infants. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 28 (1, Serial No. 189).
2. Monograph Bound Separately as a Journal Supplement
Format:
Last Name, Initials of Author, followed by last names and initials of other authors if any. (Year of Publication). Title of monograph. Title of Journal, Volume Number (Issue Number, Supplement or Part Number if applicable).
Example:
Parsons Project in Language and Communication of Mentally Retarded Children. (1963). Language studies of mentally retarded children; a report. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders MonographSupplement, 10.
3. Monograph Bound into a Journal with Continuous Pagination
Format:
Last Name, Initials of Author, & followed by last names and initials of other authors if any. (Year of Publication). Title of monograph [Monograph]. Title of Journal, Volume Number, Page Numbers.
Example:
Seeger, J. (2004). Adapting writing voice for a computer environment [Monograph]. Computers and Composition, 2, 201-218.