1、Monograph 专题论文What Is a Monograph?(什么是专题论文? )A monograph is a specialized scientific book. As learned treatises on clearly defined topics, which may be intra-, inter-, or cross-disciplinary, monographs generally are written by specialists for the benefit of other specialists.(专题论文是一本专门的科学书。正如所学到的,对明
2、确定义的主题进行了论述,这些主题可以是内部的,之间的或跨学科的,专题论文通常由专家撰写,有益于其他专家。) Although usually regarded as a component of the review literature of science, monographs are works that demand the highest standards of scholarship.( 虽然通常被认为是科学综述文献的一个组成部分,但专题论文是需要最高标准的学问的作品。) Their preparation calls for exceptional breadth and d
3、epth of knowledge on the part of their authors, who, inter alia, must be able to collect, collate, analyze, integrate, and synthesize all relevant contributions to the archival literature of the scientific and engineering journals and to add original material as required.(它们的准备要求作者对知识具有特殊的广度和深度,他们尤其
4、必须能够收集,整理,分析,整合和综合对科学和工程期刊有相关贡献的档案文献的,根据需要添加原材料。) The value of monographs lies in the coherence and comprehensiveness of the information and knowledge they contain, which is important to the specialized researchers to whom they are directed and, therefore, to the advancement of science and engineeri
5、ng generally. (专题论文的价值在于它们所包含的信息和知识的一致性和全面性,这对于他们所针对的专业研究人员是重要的,并且因此对于一般地科学和工程的进步是重要的。)Most monographic manuscripts are critically reviewed and tightly edited.(大多数专题手稿都经过严格审查和严格的编辑。) The resulting books can be expected to have a reasonably long shelf life.(所得到的书可以预期具有相当长的保质期。)Monographs commonly are
6、 confused with other kinds of books; hence, some distinctions need to be drawn.(专题论文通常会与其他类型的书混淆 ; 因此,需要作出一些区分。) Textbooks are pedagogical works which, even if written on fairly narrow subjects, are designed to serve broader and more junior readerships than specialized research communities. (教科书是教学工
7、作的书,即使是在相当狭窄的科目上写的,也是为了服务于比专门研究社群更广泛和更初级的读者。)Textbooks are not monographs.(教科书不是专著。 )Neither are most books of conference proceedings, even though they may deal with specialized topics and be directed at specialized communities.(大多数会议记录的书籍,即使他们可能处理专门的主题,并针对专业群体。) Together with abstracts and the incr
8、easingly common “expanded abstracts”, conference papers, valuable and necessary as they may be, commonly take the form of premature announcements of new scientific discoveries.(与摘要和日益普遍的“扩展的摘要”一起,会议论文,有它们价值的和必要性,通常采取过早宣布新的科学发现的形式。) Many are subsequently expanded and rendered in a form suitable for t
9、he scientific and engineering journals.(许多随后扩展和呈现为适合于科学和工程学期刊的形式。) Conference proceedings generally have a short shelf life.(会议程序通常具有短的保质期。) Certain books of scientific papers, which involve conference presentation in the course of their preparation, stand as notable exceptions, however, to the fore
10、going description of the conference literature.(某些科学论文的书,其包含在其准备过程中的会议介绍,是显而易见的例外。) The papers in such books are designed from inception to review and augment existing knowledge of particular aspects of a specialized, unitary topic.(这些书中的论文是从一开始就设计的,以审查和增强关于专门的单一主题的特定方面的现有知识。) The papers are prepare
11、d for inclusion more or less as “chapters” in a carefully planned and structured volume, and their conference presentation is intended primarily as a means of allowing invited contributors to the book to come together to discuss critically with one another the material they intend to include in thei
12、r published “chapters”.(这些论文准备在或多或少地被包含在精心规划和结构化的卷中作为“章节”,并且它们的会议呈现主要旨在允许该书的受邀贡献者聚集在一起,相互严格地讨论他们的材料打算在其出版的“章节”中加入。) Many books produced in this way are indeed monographs, distinguished simply by having an unusually large number of authors.(以这种方式制作的许多书实际上是专著,仅仅通过具有非常大量的作者来区分。)In summary, therefore, m
13、onographs are generally regarded as scientific treatises of book length but otherwise variable format prepared by acknowledged experts on specialized topics for the benefit of others who have specialized in, or who wish to obtain a specialists appreciation of, these topics.( 因此,总的来说,专论一般被认为是书长度的科学论文
14、,但其他变化格式由公认的专家在专门的主题上准备,为那些专门研究或希望获得专家的欣赏的人是有益的。) Monographs are externally reviewed and tightly edited.(专著是经过外部审查和严格编辑。) Textbooks and most volumes of conference proceedings are not monographs.(教科书和大部分会议记录不是专著。) As a component of the review literature in science and engineering, monographs facilita
15、te the advancement of these fields of knowledge in a unique and important fashion.(回顾科学和工程文献的组成部分,专著以独特和重要的方式促进这些知识领域的进步。)The Main Components of a Monograph(专著的主要组成部分 )In the era of “information explosion”, you will find numerous books which relate to your research field directly or indirectly, and
16、it is impossible, and often unnecessary, to read all of them from cover to cover.(在 “信息爆炸”的时代,你会发现许多与你的研究领域直接或间接相关的书,从阅读封面到封面都是不可能的,而且往往是不必要的。) Therefore, previewing (going over the main parts of the book or browsing initially) is an important procedure before you study a certain book closely.(因此,在你
17、仔细研究某本书之前,预览(翻阅书的主要部分或最初浏览)是一个重要的过程)Previewing is helpful in extracting information from books.(预览有助于从书籍中提取信息。)It saves time, provides you with important details, and gives you an overview. Each part of a book can yield useful informationas follows.(它节省时间,为您提供重要的细节,并给你一个概述。书的每一部分都可以产生有用的信息,如下。)1. Th
18、e author(作者)This is a key item for identifying a book or recalling it later. It is important to know the author of a book when quoting from it.(这是用于识别图书或后来回忆的关键项目。当我们引用它时,知道一本书的作者是很重要的。) Always make a note of the authors full name.(总是记下作者的全名。 )2. Title and subtitle(标题和副标题 )The title should give you
19、some idea of the books content. If it doesnt, the subtitle might offer an explanation.(标题应该能让你了解这本书的内容。如果没有,副标题可能会提供解释。) Subtitles are particularly important if the main title is a quotation.(如果主标题是引文,副标题特别重要。) Make a note of both for a full record in your notes.(记下笔记中的完整记录。)3. Date of publication(出
20、版日期)This tells you when the book was first published.( 这会告诉您书籍首次发布的时间。 ) It may be important if you need information which is up-to-date.( 如果您需要最新的信息,这可能很重要。) For full accuracy, make a note of the edition.( 为了完全准确,请注意版本。) The number of editions is an indication of the books success.( 版本的数量表明书的成功。)4.
21、 Dust cover or blurb(防尘罩或商品信息)On any serious book, this is more than just advertising.( 对任何严肃的书,这不仅仅是广告。) It gives you a rapid overview of the contents and approach.( 它让您快速了解内容和方法。) It might also say what the book contains and for whom it is written.( 它也可以说这本书包含什么和为谁写的)5. Contents page (or chapter h
22、eadings)( 目录页(或章标题) )This should be a list of the topics covered by the book.( 这应该是本书涵盖的主题的列表。) It might also have details of the sub-sections in each chapter.( 它也可能有每个章节的小节的细节) Its useful for knowing how useful the book will be for your needs.( 它有助于了解这本书对你的需求有多大的帮助)6. Bibliography and index(参考书目和索引
23、)These are usually included in any book intended for serious use.( 这些通常包含在任何用于严重使用的书中。) The bibliography is a list of books consulted by the author.( 参考书目是作者所咨询的书籍的列表。) It might also include suggestions for further reading.( 它还可能包括进一步阅读的建议。) An index lists topics mentioned in the book with page refe
24、rences.( 一个索引列出了书中提到的主题与页面参考。)7. Illustrations(插图)These might cover statistics, tables, graphs, diagrams, or pictures.( 它们可能涵盖统计数据,表格,图形,图表或图片。) This information should be clearly presented.( 这些信息应该清楚地呈现。)8. Preface or introduction(前言或介绍)This provides an overview of the contents and the author s app
25、roach.(它提供了内容的概述和作者的方法) At this point, authors say what their book is about, how the book came into being, or how the idea for the book was developed; this is often followed by thanks and acknowledgments to people who were helpful to the author during the time of writing.(在这一点上,作者说他们的书是什么,这本书如何诞生,或者这本书的想法是如何发展的; 这往往伴随着感谢和致谢的人,那些在撰写期间对作者有帮助的人。)