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Monthly Archives: January 2012
7 Days Later, We Have 29 New Books Already Out; Like Our Equation?
For most professionals working in the field of STM these are some exciting times. With all the latest technology innovations and big break-throughs which might just change the way we perceive the reality in itself (just think about the Higgs … Continue reading
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Selected Reading on Research Works Act – Why You Should Care?
If you can remember the SOPA strike (that day when Wikipedia went black), then it’s possible that you’ve checked the list of the SOPA supporters. You may have noticed, among others, the American Association of Publishers (AAP) and Elsevier, the … Continue reading
Beliefs About the Year 2012: There Will Be 1000 Open Access Books
It’s been 7 years from publishing our first book, Cutting Edge Robotics, and only two years from celebrating our fifth anniversary with a reissue. Following the unstoppable growth rate of open access literature, and of course, suspicious star alignments and … Continue reading
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Too Cold Outside? We Give You 28 New Reasons to Stay in and Lock the World Outside the Door
If you’re looking out for the latest research developments achieved in the field of STM, you better keep reading as InTech has just published 28 new books comprising the most recent papers submitted by perspective scientists in your research areas. … Continue reading
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What’s new? -Well, 30 Open Access books
What’s freely available on the internet might soon change, but InTech is still a leader in Open Access publishing, issuing new, relevant publications in the field of Science, Technology, and Medicine on a regular basis. So there’s nothing new at … Continue reading
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InTech Open Access Publisher-Top 10 Books and Top 10 Book Chapters for December
Fresh information about December’s top reading is now available. The InTechOpen Top 10 presents the most downloaded book chapters and book titles. On the following list meet the distinguished authors who attracted the widest readership last month. Most Downloaded Books: … Continue reading
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25 brand new shortcuts to the latest breaking news in science
There has been one big change lately for all of us, we entered the year 2012. What hasn’t changed in InTech? Our eagerness in searching for the most updated and ground-shaking science out there to be able to satisfy your … Continue reading
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24 solutions for dealing with post-holiday depression
Feeling tired from all the cheer? Guilty for over-indulgence? It’s time to get serious and get back to work. During the holidays InTech never stopped being busy, so we have just published 24 new books bringing all the latest findings … Continue reading
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