Jupyter Book 2 technology has been applied across a wide range of use cases, including curricula vitae, official educational textbooks, student portfolios, lab manuals, and technical documentation.
Below is a gallery showcasing three examples of such outputs.
This book provides an introduction for freshman students into the world of classical mechanics and special relativity theory

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.
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.
Live graphs can be embedded directly in your documentation or articles with computation backed by Jupyter or JupyterLite – running locally, on Binder, or directly in your browser.
The scientific Python ecosystem is a loose federation of community-developed and -owned Python projects widely used in scientific research, technical computing, and data science. The scientific Python community of contributors and maintainers are employed by a variety of universities, research labs, and companies.
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.
Project Pythia is a home for Python-justified learning resources that are open-source, community-owned, geoscience-focused, and high-quality.
- The Turing Way Community, & Scriberia. (2024). Illustrations from The Turing Way: Shared under CC-BY 4.0 for reuse. Zenodo. 10.5281/ZENODO.3332807