Jupyter Book technology has been applied across a wide range of use cases, including curricula vitae, official educational textbooks, student portfolios, lab manuals, and technical documentation. This is a gallery of Jupyter Books built from across the community. To add your book to this list, add an entry to this gallery.yml file and open a Pull Request.
MyST is an ecosystem of open-source, community-driven tools designed to revolutionize scientific communication. Our powerful authoring framework supports blogs, online books, scientific papers, reports and journals articles.
NumPy tutorials & educational content in notebook format
The Turing Way handbook to reproducible, ethical and collaborative data science.

The Turing Way is an open science, open collaboration, and community-driven project. We involve and support a diverse community of contributors to make data science accessible, comprehensible and effective for everyone.

JupyterHub’s impact on the world deserves to be celebrated. This report aims to celebrate these accomplishments. These conversations have also highlighted areas for improvement, from those that support better software to those that encourage a healthier, more vibrant community.
A GitHub Template repository designed for use in Jupyter Book 2 and MyST workshops.

This book provides an introduction for freshman students into the world of classical mechanics and special relativity theory
BDI 475 Introduction to Data Analytics Applications in Business

This is the online textbook for BDI 475 - Introduction to Data Analytics Applications in Business, a course offered by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of data analytics and its applications in business contexts.

The Fornax Initiative is a NASA Astrophysics Archives project to collaboratively among the three archives HEASARC, IRSA, and MAST, create cloud systems, cloud software, and cloud standards for the astronomical community. This repository holds the source for the user documentation and therefore is an example of a non-notebook based narrative documentation project.

These tutorials demonstrate access methods and techniques for working with data served by the NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive (IRSA). They cover topics like querying IRSA, working with catalogs in Parquet format, visualizing with Firefly, and general other techniques.

An extensive graduate course on topology in condensed matter physics
Project Pythia is the education working group for Pangeo and is an educational resource for the entire geoscience community. Together these initiatives are helping geoscientists make sense of huge volumes of numerical scientific data using tools that facilitate open, reproducible science, and building a community of practice around these goals.

The Fornax Initiative is a NASA Astrophysics Archives project to collaboratively among the three archives HEASARC, IRSA, and MAST, create cloud systems, cloud software, and cloud standards for the astronomical community. This repo houses tutorial notebooks of fully worked science use cases for all users. Common goals of the notebooks are the usage of archival data from all NASA archives, cross-archive work, big data, and computationally intensive science.