Here are a few UFO-related articles published in the International UFO Reporter and other sources.
UFO Cases
Astronomers and UFOs, by Henry Cordova
IUR 24, no. 3 (Fall 1999)
The Lockheed UFO Case, 1953, by Joel Carpenter
IUR 26, no. 3 (Fall 2001)
Unusual Experiences from the Timmerman Files, by Michael D. Swords
IUR 27, no. 2 (Summer 2002)
Too Close for Condon: Close Encounters of the 4th Kind, by Michael D. Swords
IUR 28, no. 3 (Fall 2003)
Satellite Objects and Cloud Cigars, by Herbert S. Taylor
IUR 29, no. 1 (Spring 2004)
We Know Where You Live, by Michael D. Swords
IUR 30, no. 2 (January 2006)
A Shot Across the Bow: Another Look at the Big Sur Incident, by Robert Hastings
IUR 31, no. 1 (January 2007)
The Southwestern UFO Wave of 1957, by Antonio F. Rullán
IUR 31, no. 3 (October 2007)
Remarkable Reports from the Missile Field, by Robert Hastings
IUR 32, no. 1 (August 2008)
A Study of the Lockheed Sightings, by Martin Shough
NARCAP white paper (July 2014)
Physical Traces
Ubatuba Residue, by Jerome Clark
From The UFO Encyclopedia, 2nd ed. (1998)
An Analysis of Angel Hair Cases, 1947–2000, by Brian Boldman
IUR 26, no. 3 (Fall 2001)
The US Air Force
I Remember Blue Book, by Jennie Zeidman
IUR 16, no. 2 (March/April 1991)
Response to the Air Force’s 1997 Report on Roswell, by Mark Rodeghier
Center for UFO Studies (1997)
The Senator, the Saucer, and Special Report 14, by Joel Carpenter
IUR 25, no .1 (Spring 2000)
Government Attitudes
The CIA’s UFO History, by Mark Rodeghier
White paper (undated)
The French COMETA Report on UFOs and Defense, by Gildas Bourdais
A summary (July 1999)
From GEPAN to SEPRA: Official UFO Studies in France, by Gildas Bourdais
IUR 25, no. 4 (Winter 2000–2001)
Collision Course, by Jenny Randles
IUR 27, no. 4 (Winter 2002–2003)
Other
Anomalous Aerial Phenomena and Aviation Safety
NARCAP (December 1, 2000)
30 Years of Close Encounters (the Film), by Jennifer L. Henderson and George M. Eberhart
IUR 31, no. 3 (October 2007)
What’s That in the Sky? Ask CUFOS, by Christopher Barelli
Chicago Tribune (July 14, 2013)
Skeptical Successes and Ufological Failures: Opportunities in Uncomfortable Places, by Thomas E. Bullard
Thomas E. Bullard, CUFOS board member and veteran UFO researcher, has examined a variety of important subjects in ufology, including especially his extensive work on abduction reports. In this rich and detailed article from 2017, he stands back to provide a perspective on what skeptics of the UFO phenomenon have been doing right and what, sometimes, ufologists do wrong. Bullard’s objective is not to bash ‘our side’ in the long-running debate with skeptics and debunkers, but instead to cause us to re-examine our own work and improve our practices, using some very well-known cases as a springboard.