This guide is divided into four sections: GIS, health, and epidemiology references; GIS books, journals, and magazines; GIS software; and GIS Internet resources. This guide is not intended to be comprehensive but may provide some useful starting points for anyone interested in applying GIS to the health and epidemiology fields.
Beck, L.R. et al. 1994. Remote sensing as a landscape epidemiologic tool to identify villages at high risk for malaria transmission. American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene, 51(3), 271-280.
Gesler, W. 1986. The uses of spatial analysis in medical geography: a review. Social Science & Medicine, 23(10), 963-973.
Jacoby, I. 1991. Geographic distribution of physician manpower: the GMENAC (Graduate Medical Education National Advisory Committee) legacy. Journal of Rural Health, 7(4 Suppl), 427-436.
Kitron, U. et al. 1994. Geographic information system in malaria surveillance: mosquito breeding and imported cases in Israel, 1992. American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene, 50(5), 550-556.
Lam, N.S. 1986. Geographical patterns of cancer mortality in China. Social Science & Medicine, 23(3), 241-247.
Malone, J.B. et al. 1992. Use of LANDSAT MSS imagery and soil type in a geographic information system to assess site-specific risk of fascioliasis on Red River Basin farms in Louisiana. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 653, 389-397.
Richards, F.O., Jr. 1993. Use of geographic information systems in control programs for onchocerciasis in Guatemala. Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization, 27(1), 52-55.
Rogers, D.J. and Williams, B.G. 1993. Monitoring trypanosomiasis in space and time. Parasitology, 106 Suppl., S77-92.
Sanson, R.L.; Pfeiffer, D.U.; Morris, R.S. 1991 Geographic information systems: their application in animal disease control. Review of Science and Technology, 10(1), 179-195.
Stallones, L.; Nuckols, J.R.; Berry, J.K. 1992 Surveillance around hazardous waste sites: geographic information systems and reproductive outcomes. Environmental Research, 59(1), 81-92.
Walter, S.D. 1993 Visual and statistical assessment of spatial clustering in mapped data. Statistics in Medicine, 12(14), 1275-1291.
Wartenberg, D. 1992. Screening for lead exposure using a geographic information system. Environmental Research, 59(2), 310-317.
Washino, R.K.; Wood, B.L. 1994. Application of remote sensing to arthropod vector surveillance and control. American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene, 50(6 Suppl), 134-144.
Antenucci J. et al., 1991. Geographic Information Systems: A Guide to the Technology. Van Nostrand Reinhold. ISBN 0-442-00756-6.
Aronoff S. 1991. Geographic Information Systems: a Management Perspective. WDL Publications. ISBN 0-921804-91-1.
An excellent introduction to the technology. I use this as the textbook for the introductory
GIS course I teach at undergraduate geography level.
Belward A.S.; Valanzuela, C.R. (ed.). 1991. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems for Resource Management in Developing Countries. Kluwer Academic Press, The Hague, Netherlands. ISBN 0-7923-1268-6.
Berry J.K., 1993. Beyond Mapping: Concepts, Algorithms, and Issues in GIS. GIS World. ISBN 0-9625063-2-6.
Burrough P.A., 1986. Principles of Geographical Information Systems for Land Resources Assessment. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, USA. ISBN 0-89291-175-1.
A more advanced book which I have used as a text in the second GIS course I teach at undergraduate level.
This book is more about GIS principles than land resource assessment so do
not be dissuaded by the title.
Fotheringham S.; Rogerson, P. (ed.). 1994. Spatial Analysis and GIS. Taylor and Francis. ISBN 0-7484-0104-0.
Goodchild, M.; Parks, B.; Steyaert, L. (ed.). 1993. Environmental Modelling with GIS. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, USA. ISBN 0-19-508007-6.
Goodchild, M.; Gopal, S. (ed.). 1989. The Accuracy of Spatial Databases. Taylor and Francis. ISBN 0-85066-847-6.
Some chapters are very technical but this book is an excellent compilation of the issues
surrounding error in GIS.
Huxhold, W.E. 1991. An Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems. Oxford
University Press, New York, NY, USA. ISBN 0-19-506533-4.
Another good introduction to the technology but slanted towards urban applications.
Laurini, R.; Thompson, D. 1992. Fundamentals of Spatial Information Systems. Academic Press, New York, NY, USA. ISBN 0-12-438380-7.
Coverage of technical software issues is wide-ranging but is rather awkward reading at first.
Recommend reading another introductory text before reading this one.
Maguire, D.J.; Goodchild, M.; Rhind, D. (ed.). 1991. Geographical Information Systems: Principles and Applications. Longman Scientific & Technical, (two volumes). ISBN 0-582-05661-6.
Perhaps the most extensive and definitive GIS book.
Rhind, D.; Raper, J.; Mounsey, H. (ed.). 1992. Understanding Geographic Information Systems. Taylor and Francis. ISBN 0-85066-774-5.
Star, J.; Estes, J.E. 1990. Geographic Information Systems: An Introduction. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA. ISBN 0-13-351123-5.
As a first book to read on GIS, this is adequate but I prefer Aronoff.
Tomlin, D. 1990. Geographic Information Systems and Cartographic Modeling. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA. ISBN 0-13-350927-3.
Another adequate first read on GIS.
Journals and Magazines
Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, since 1973 (formerly The American Cartographer), quarterly, American Congress on Surveying and Mapping. ISSN 1050-9844.
Computers and Geosciences: An International Journal, since 1974, 8 issues per year, Pergamon Press. ISSN 0098-3004.
Geographical Systems: The International Journal of Geographical Information, Analysis, Theory, and Decision, since 1994, Gordon and Breach Science Publishers.
GeoInfo Systems, since 1991, 10 issues per year, Aster Publishing Co.
Geomatica (former CISM/ACSGS Journal), since 1945, quarterly, Canadian Institute of Geomatics. ISSN 1195-1036.
GIM: International Journal for Surveying, Mapping, and Applied GIS, since 1987, bimonthly, GITC. ISSN 0928-1436.
GIS Asia/Pacific, since 1985, bimonthly, GIS World Inc.
GIS Europe: Europe's Geographic Information Systems Magazine, since 1992, 10 issues per year, Longman Group (Longman Geoinformation). ISSN 0926-3403.
GIS World, since 1988, 10 issues per year, GIS World Inc. ISSN 0897-5507.
International Journal of Geographical Information Systems, since 1986, bimonthly, Taylor and Francis. ISSN 0143-1161.
Journal of Urban and Regional Information Systems, Urban and Regional Information Systems Association.
Mapping Awareness (formerly Mapping Awareness and Integrated Spatial Information Systems: in the United Kingdom and Ireland), since 1987, 10 issues per year, Longman Group Inc. ISSN 0954-7126.
Surveying and Land Information Systems, since 1940, quarterly, American Congress on Surveying and Mapping. ISSN 0039-6273.
SW: Journal for Land Survey, Hydrographic Survey and Land Information Management, since 1993, bimonthly, GITC, ISSN 0-927-7900.
This author, Steven Reader, accepts no responsibility for any errors in this list, nor endorses any of the products listed in any way.
Name: ARC/INFO, pcARC/Info, ArcCAD, ArcView
Type: Commercial
Operating Systems: UNIX, DOS and Windows
Company: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI)
380 New York Street
Redlands, CA, USA 92373
Tel: 909 793 2853
Fax: 909 793 2853
Name: ATLAS-GIS
Type: Commercial
Operating Systems: DOS and Windows
Company: Strategic Mapping, Inc.
4030 Moorpark Ave, Suite 250
San Jose, CA, USA 95117
Tel: 408 985 7400
Fax: 408 985 0859
Name: CARIS
Type: Commercial
Operating Systems: UNIX, Windows
Company: Universal Systems Ltd
270 Rookwood Avenue
PO Box 3391, Station B
Fredericton, NB, Canada
Tel: 506 458 8533
Fax: 506 459 3849
Name: CISIG
Special Note: A low-cost GIS that is distibuted with the digitizing package ROOTS. Lower cost for developing countries (US$200).
Operating Systems: DOS (?)
Company: GIS Services
Conservation Planning and Technical Cooperation
Conservation International
1015 18th Street, NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC, USA 20036
Tel: 202 429 5660
Fax: 202 887 0193
Name: GENAMAP
Type: Commercial
Operating Systems: UNIX
Company: Genasys II Pty. Ltd
33 Berry Street, 13th Level
N. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 2060
Tel: 61 2 954 0022
Fax: 61 2 954 9930
Name: GRASS
Type: Public Domain (freeware)
Operating Systems: UNIX (Mac under development)
FTP site: moon.cecer.army.mil (129.229.20.254) in /grass directory
Name: IDRISI
Type: Commercial (low cost)
Operating Systems: DOS (Windows version due May, 1995)
Company: Graduate School of Geography
Clark University
950 Main St
Worcester, MA, USA 01610
Tel: 508 793 7526
Fax: 508 793 8842
Name: ILWIS
Type: Commercial
Operating Systems: DOS (?)
Company: ILWIS
International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences
350, Boulevard 1945
PO Box 6
7500 AA Enschede, The Netherlands
Tel: 31 53 874337
Fax: 31 53 874484
Name: Intergraph MGE
Type: Commercial
Operating Systems: UNIX, Macintosh and Windows NT
Company: Intergraph Corp
Mapping Sciences Division
Huntsville, AL, USA 35894
Tel: 205 730 2700
Name: MAPGRAFIX
Type: Commercial
Operating Systems: Macintosh
Company: ComGrafix, Inc.
620 E Street
Clearwater, FL, USA 34616
Phone: 813 443 6807
Fax: 813 443 7585
Name: MAPINFO
Type: Commercial
Operating Systems: UNIX, Macintosh and Windows
Company: MapInfo Corp
One Global View
Troy, NY, USA 12180
Tel: 518 285 6000
Fax: 518 285 6060
Name: MOSS
Type: Public Domain: PC version via FTP, UNIX version US$500
Operating Systems: DOS, UNIX. (DOS version is several revs. behind UNIX and no longer updated)
FTP: (DOS version only) ftp.csn.org (128.138.213.21) in /cogs/moss
Company: Bureau of Land Management Service Center
Denver Federal Center
Denver, CO, USA 80225
Name: OzGIS
Special note: This package can be obtained as shareware by FTP for demonstrationpurposes. Actual cost of software is approx. US$500
Operating Systems: DOS and Windows
FTP: ftp.cica.indiana.edu in /pub/pc/win3/misc.
Company: The Clever Company
QMDD Box 6108
Queanbeyan, Australia 2620
Name: pMAP
Type: Commercial
Operating Systems: DOS
Company: Spatial Information Systems, Inc.
19 Old Town Square
Fort Collins, CO, USA 80524
Tel: 303 490 2155
Fax: 303 482 0251
Name: SPANS
Type: Commercial
Operating Systems: UNIX, DOS and OS/2
Company: Intera TYDAC Technologies Inc.
2 Gurdwara Road, Suite 210
Nepean, ON, Canada K2E 1A2
Tel: 613 226 5525
Fax: 613 226 3819
Name: WINGIS
Type: Commercial
Operating Systems: Windows/Windows NT
Company: PROGIS w.h.m. G.m.b.H.
Italienerstr. 3, A-9500
Villach, Austria
Tel: 42 42 26332
Useful World Wide Web (WWW) Servers All these sites are useful starting points for GIS resource exploration on the WWW.
http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk — University of Edinburgh, Scotland
http://info.er.usgs.gov — United States Geological Survey
http://www.laum.uni-hannover.de — University of Hannover, Germany
http://www.tis.psu.edu — Penn State University, USA
http://www.iko.unit.no — Norwegian Institute of Technology
http://deathstar.rutgers.edu — Rutgers University, USA
http://www.ncgia.ucsb.edu — National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, USA
All the above sites contain pointers to other GIS-oriented sites. To get a fairly comprehensive list of GIS-oriented WWW home pages, use anonymous ftp to retrieve the following:
ftp://gis.queensu.ca/pub/gis/docs/gissites.txt — Michael McDermott's list
A GIS frequently-asked-questions (FAQ) is maintained at the following location:
http://www.census.gov — United States Bureau of the Census
and is obtainable through anonymous ftp from abraxas.adelphi.edu in /pub/gis/FAQ.
This file was created 23 February 1996