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Since 1993, GLOBE has worked to share its impact and scientific studies with the general public. To ensure each publication's quality of research, relevance to the field and journal appropriateness, every article GLOBE publishes is subjected to the peer-review process. During this process, various scholars from the most relevant field are solicited to review and provide feedback on the publication's academic rigor. Peer review is an important step in the scientific process and bolsters an article's reliability to the scientific community at large.

GLOBE's first article explored the idea of the program and was published before GLOBE officially began. Since then, GLOBE data has been used in many scholarly works, including theses, dissertations and peer-reviewed papers. Exploring how these scientists have used GLOBE data in their research can provide you with important background information for classroom projects, as well as inspire you with ideas on how to use GLOBE's databases in your own work. 

Learn more about GLOBE publications using data from The GLOBE Program's App, GLOBE Observer.

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  • Utilizing satellite imagery and GLOBE student data to model soil dynamics

    Utilizing satellite imagery and GLOBE student data to model soil dynamics

    Author(s):

    Robin, J., Levine, E. Riha, S.

    Publication Date:

    2004-11-22

  • NASA missions CALIPSO and CloudSat partner with the GLOBE program to provide student opportunities for data collection to aid scientists researching climate change

    NASA missions CALIPSO and CloudSat partner with the GLOBE program to provide student opportunities for data collection to aid scientists researching climate change

    Author(s):

    Robinson, D., Maggi, B. Krumm, D.

  • Satellite mission Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) partners with formal and informal education programs to study clouds on the edge of space

    Satellite mission Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) partners with formal and informal education programs to study clouds on the edge of space

    Author(s):

    Robinson, D., Maggi, B.

  • Students Engaged in Climate Change Research Through Vegetation Phenology Studies. EOS Transactions

    Students Engaged in Climate Change Research Through Vegetation Phenology Studies. EOS Transactions

    Author(s):

    Sparrow, E., Verbyla, D. White, A. Gordon, L.

  • Changes In Growing Season Determined From Alaska GLOBE Data And NDVI

    Changes In Growing Season Determined From Alaska GLOBE Data And NDVI

    Author(s):

    Robin, J., Sparrow, E. Levine, E.

    Publication Date:

    2004-12-01