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However, the gold standard for reporting research results in
professional science is publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. For
the fields of ionospheric and space science, these include such publications as
Space Weather, Geophysical Research Letters, Journal
of Geophysical Research, Radio
Science(all accessible via <https://publications.agu.org/journals/>),
Nature <https://www.nature.com/>,
and Science <http://www.sciencemag.org/>.
HamSCI, the Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation, would
like to compile a bibliography of ham radio-related scholarly journal articles
for listing on <http://hamsci.org/peerreview>. They may be in any field
of science but must have actively involved amateur radio as part of the
research.