Science publisher for books, journals and magazines
IOP Publishing is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Institute of Physics. The Institute is a leading scientific society promoting physics and bringing physicists together for the benefit of all. It has a worldwide membership of around 40,000 comprising physicists from all sectors. It works to advance physics research, application and education, and engages with policy makers and the public to develop awareness and understanding of physics. Any profits generated by the publishing company are used by the Institute to support science and scientists in both the developed and developing world.
IOP Publishing provides a range of journals, magazines, websites and services that enable researchers and research organisations to reach the widest possible audience for their research. We combine the culture of a learned society with global reach and highly efficient and effective publishing systems and processes. With offices in the UK, US, Germany, China and Japan, and staff in many other locations including Mexico and Russia, we serve researchers in the physical and related sciences in all parts of the world.
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IOP Publishing promotes the work of the scientific community, recognising the importance of that work and its contribution to the scientific community. Through its publications, IOP Publishing makes high-value scientific information accessible through a portfolio of journals, and websites and magazines directed at specific scientific communities.
IOP Publishing is a world leader in publishing and electronic dissemination of research and information in the physical sciences. Our publishing activity – which dates back to 1874 – includes more than 60 journals, which are read in more than 180 countries. Beyond the traditional journal programme we make high-value scientific information easily accessible through our portfolio of websites and magazines offering current news and analysis.
Our publishing portfolio reflects the growth of scientific research and application in the following areas:
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Weird natural phenomena: Physics of the rare, transient or remote Also in this issue: Forum: The power of crowdfunding in science …
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At the height of the First World War, in the trenches, German physicist Heinrich Barkhausen was eavesdropping on Allied telephone…
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Scientists have developed a new technique allowing the bioprinting at ambient temperatures of a strong paste similar to ‘play dough’…
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(Tokyo, 29 June 2015) Welcome to theJSAP Bulletin! Specifically designed for PC and smart phone formats, the Bulletin is an innovative multimedia…
We publish around 65 journals and a few magazines. Just over half the journals are published in partnership with other learned societies and research organisations, with the balance being wholly owned by IOP Publishing.
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Weird natural phenomena: Physics of the rare, transient or remote Also in this issue: Forum: The power of crowdfunding in science …
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At the height of the First World War, in the trenches, German physicist Heinrich Barkhausen was eavesdropping on Allied telephone…
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Scientists have developed a new technique allowing the bioprinting at ambient temperatures of a strong paste similar to ‘play dough’…
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(Tokyo, 29 June 2015) Welcome to theJSAP Bulletin! Specifically designed for PC and smart phone formats, the Bulletin is an innovative multimedia…
For all service and support, please e-mail custserv@iop.org
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Weird natural phenomena: Physics of the rare, transient or remote Also in this issue: Forum: The power of crowdfunding in science …
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At the height of the First World War, in the trenches, German physicist Heinrich Barkhausen was eavesdropping on Allied telephone…
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Scientists have developed a new technique allowing the bioprinting at ambient temperatures of a strong paste similar to ‘play dough’…
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(Tokyo, 29 June 2015) Welcome to theJSAP Bulletin! Specifically designed for PC and smart phone formats, the Bulletin is an innovative multimedia…
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Weird natural phenomena: Physics of the rare, transient or remote Also in this issue: Forum: The power of crowdfunding in science …
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At the height of the First World War, in the trenches, German physicist Heinrich Barkhausen was eavesdropping on Allied telephone…
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Scientists have developed a new technique allowing the bioprinting at ambient temperatures of a strong paste similar to ‘play dough’…
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(Tokyo, 29 June 2015) Welcome to theJSAP Bulletin! Specifically designed for PC and smart phone formats, the Bulletin is an innovative multimedia…