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Documents and Communication Resources

NEON provides a variety of documents and communication resources to support researchers, educators and students in learning about the NEON program and using NEON data. The linked webpages below provide you with the files, guidelines, and information needed to include NEON photos, graphics, materials, and logos in your project.

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Documents

Over 200 papers and other publications have been generated by the NEON community, and over 500 scientific designs, protocols, user guides, and other formal documents have been produced by NEON staff in partnership with external collaborators.

Papers and Publications

Researchers are building an important body of published work related to their use of NEON, including papers in high-impact journals such as PNAS, Bioscience, and Remote Sensing. Explore them all, and let us know if you have a publication we should share.

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Protocols and Standardized Methods

NEON protocol and standardized methods documents reference information about NEON sites, science design, sensors, data collection, and processing methods.

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Flux tower at WOOD field site in North Dakota

Data Product User Guides

Each of our observational sampling data products has a user guide, which provides concise information about our protocols and information on how to work with the data. Quick start guides are also available with each data product and can be found on each data product detail page as well as in your downloaded data package.

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Photos, Graphics, & Outreach Materials

We provide a variety of photos, graphics, and outreach materials to help our user community promote, explain, and credit NEON.

Photos

Visit NEON's Flickr to view photos from the field and events.

Graphics & Illustrations

Visit NEON鈥檚 Flickr to find downloadable science graphics. Graphics include lidar point cloud maps and detailed data collection illustrations.

Outreach Materials

NEON has a variety of outreach materials, including postcards, maps, posters, and more. Check them out here.

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Logos

The NEON logo is available for you to download and use.

Usage Guidelines:

The NSF NEON logo (i.e., the NSF-NEON 鈥榣ockup鈥� style logo) can be used by anyone using the NSF-supported NEON data, samples, or other infrastructure in their research, education, or product development for the sole purpose of acknowledging that support. Any alteration of this logo is expressly not allowed by the NSF. Where possible, we would appreciate a hyperlink from the logo to the neonscience.org website, especially from partner pages or materials.

Use of the NSF NEON logo is expressly prohibited from use to imply endorsement of a commercial product or service. The NSF NEON logo cannot be used in a manner that falsely implies employment by or affiliation with the NSF.  is provided on the NSF website. 

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Citing Media

Images and graphics may have been generously contributed to NEON, or generated by NEON, to promote education and research. Unless stated otherwise, images are made available under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 (). Users are allowed to copy, transmit, reuse, and/or adapt content, as long as attribution regarding the source of the content is made. If the content is altered, transformed, or enhanced, it may be re-distributed only under the same or similar license by which it was acquired.

Template: [NEON (National Ecological Observatory Network) or Creator]. [PUBLICATION YEAR].[IMAGE TITLE]. [IMAGE TYPE (e.g., Photograph)]. [URL].

Example: Westhusin T. (2017). Baby bears at YELL. [Photograph]. .

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