A monograph, by definition, can be a monograph if the number of words is above 40,000-50,000. When you want to make a monograph with a professional title, the monograph published in 40,000-50,000 words is too thin to take out, and it has to be the same as most other books. Especially when judging, your monograph is obviously thinner than others, and the corresponding weight will be reduced. Generally speaking, the teacher's requirement for the number of words in the topic is about100000 words or even 200000 words.
A professional title monograph needs more than 200,000 words, which is an arduous task for teachers. However, we can choose to co-author. However, co-authorship is conditional, and the requirements for monographs with titles are not unique, that is to say, monographs can have more than three authors, followed by the first author, the second author and the third author. The higher the ranking, the more words are written. With the decrease of the number of authors, the more words are written by the authors in the corresponding positions. In other words, the task of writing more than 200,000 words can be shared by 2-3 people.
In addition, it takes a long time to write and publish a monograph, and it takes about 3-6 months to publish a monograph with a professional title. Sometimes it is not suitable to evaluate the professional title with a monograph. At this time, you can also choose the method of title monograph.