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New Open Access Books from the Knowledge Unlatched Select Programme 2024

19 August 2024

Our fruitful partnership with Knowledge Unlatched is now entering its sixth year. During this time, with the support of libraries worldwide, we have published 64 books covering Social Sciences and Humanities, Climate Change, Global Health, Engineering, and Physics, among other fields. This collaboration has facilitated our authors in publishing their research as open access.

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IntechOpen Presents Interviews for Young Scientists with Science's Leading Minds

We are pleased to present a series of inspirational interviews for young researchers with some of today's leading scientists, ranging from a Nobel laureate to pioneers and innovators in various fields, including pharmacogenomics, pharmaceutical leadership, and academia.

08 July 2024

Recent IntechOpen Book Series Launches

We are announcing the expansion of the IntechOpen Book Series portfolio with new launches that debuted in 2023 and upcoming releases scheduled for 2024. The collection of book series aims to offer researchers new avenues for knowledge dissemination and covers a range of cutting-edge scientific disciplines in the fields of Physical Sciences, Engineering, and Technology, as well as Life and Health Sciences. With this addition, our catalogue will include 26 book series since their initial launch in September 2021.

05 July 2024

IntechOpen Reaches New Milestone: 7,000 Books Open for All

IntechOpen has achieved a significant milestone in its mission to democratise scientific knowledge by announcing the publication of its 7,000th open access book, 'Towards the Eradication of Helicobacter pylori Infection - Rapid Diagnosis and Precision Treatment.' Guided by the expertise of Dr Liang Wang, Dr Alfred Chin Yen Tay, and 2005 Nobel Prize Laureate Prof. Barry J. Marshall, this book offers insightful research and novel approaches, contributing to the continuous discourse on Helicobacter pylori-related research.

22 May 2024