See a list of Dr. Albert's selected publications

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Donald P. Albert
Email: geo_dpa@shsu.edu
dp_albert@yahoo.com
3-21-2014
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Albert, DP, NS Morris, and J Tiller. 2014. Antipodal musings and the undergraduate
curricula: Rediscovering and repositioning. UNDER REVISION
Albert, DP, NS Morris, and J Tiller. 2014. International Date Line: Time travel made easy
– Additional Notes. The Pennsylvania Geographer, 52 (1).
Albert, DP. and G. Rebecca Dobbs. 2013. Emerging Methods and Multidisciplinary
Applications in Geospatial Research. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
Albert, DP. 2012. Geospatial Technologies and Advancing Geographic Decision
Making: Issues and Trends. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
Morris, N, DP Albert, and J Tiller. 2010. International Date Line: Time travel made easy.
The Pennsylvania Geographer 48(1): 100-114.
Albert, DP. 2009. New York and Colorado as critical states in the diffusion of state
licensing of naturopathic physicians. Complementary Health Practice Review
14(2):59-69.
Albert, DP. 2008. Around the World in Eighty Days: Observations, omissions, and
oddities. The Geography Teacher (March):4-8.
Albert, DP, and FB Butar. 2006. The Geography of Naturopathic Physicians in the
United States: A Rising Profession. Lewiston, New York: Mellen Press.
Albert, DP, and D Martinez. 2006. Spatial variation in the growth in number of
naturopathic physicians in the United States and Canada. The Papers of the
Applied Geography Conferences 29:311-320.
Albert, DP, and D Martinez. 2006. The supply of naturopathic physicians in the United
States and Canada continues to increase. Complementary Health Practice Review
11(2):120-122.
Albert, DP, and FB Butar. 2005. Estimating the de-designation of single-county HPSAs
by counting naturopathic physicians as medical doctors. Applied Geography
25(3): 271-285.
Albert, DP, and FB Butar. 2005. Downward hierarchical diffusion of naturopathic
physicians in Oregon 2000 to 2004. Northwest Science 79(1):80-83.
Albert, DP, and FB Butar. 2004. Geography of naturopathy in the United States: Current
status. The Pennsylvania Geographer 42(2):120-129.
Albert, DP, and FB Butar. 2004. Diffusion of naturopathic state licensing in the United
States and Canada. Complementary Health Practice Review 9(3):193-207.
Albert, DP, and FB Butar. 2004. Distribution, concentration, and health care implications
of naturopathic physicians in the United States. Complementary Health Practice
Review 9(2):103-117.
Barron, BC, DP Albert, and J Tiller. 2003. Roads, highways, and interstate: Connecting
Huntsville’s past and present. The Social Studies Texan 19(2):69-70, 72.
Albert, DP, and FB Butar. 2003. Factoring NDs into the HPSA equation: A policy
consideration. Texas Journal of Rural Health 21(4):44-52.
Albert, DP. 2003. GIS/GPS in Law Enforcement Master Bibliography, 2nd edition.
Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum.
Leipnik, MR, and DP Albert. 2003. GIS in Law Enforcement: Implementation Issues and
Case Studies. London: Taylor & Francis.
Mankoff, CA, and DP Albert. 2002. A Case Study in the Role of Environmental Values in
Conservation. Lewiston, New York: Mellen Press.
Warrick, C, W Spears, DP Albert, B BakamaNume, and L Roes. 2002. GIS and rural
cancer disparities. Texas Journal of Rural Health 20(4):25-34.
Albert, DP, and F Butar. 2002. Feasibility of using telephone, association, and licensure
directories to examine the geographic distribution of naturopathic physicians in
Oregon, Arizona, and Connecticut. Geography Online 3(2):1-9.
Albert, DP, and R Horner. 2001. Data classification, spatial analysis, and the geographic
distribution of mortality from cerebrovascular disease: United States, 1995. North
Carolina Geographer 9:42-50.
Albert, DP, and MR Leipnik. 2000. Exploring the World, United States, and North
Carolina using the Internet: Resources for geographic education. North Carolina
Geographer 8:77-85.
Leipnik, M., DP Albert, D Kidwell, and A Melis. 2000. How law enforcement agencies
can make geographic information technologies work for them. The Police Chief
67(9):34-49.
Spencer, JR, DP Albert, and WM Gesler. 2000. North Carolina’s HMO provider
networks: A comparison between HMO Providers and all physicians in the State.
North Carolina Geographer 8:14-28.
Albert, D. 1998. Influences of multiple locations of medical practice on the designation
of shortage areas: North Carolina, 1992. Carolina Health Services and Policy
Review 5:45-57.
Albert, DP and WM Gesler. 1998. Multiple locations of medical practice in North
Carolina: Physician motivations. Carolina Health Services and Policy Review
5:35-44.
Albert, DP, and WM Gesler. 1997. Multiple locations of medical practice in North
Carolina: Findings and health care policy implications. Carolina Health Services
and Policy Review 4:55-75.
Albert, DP, and B Levergood. 1997. Pointers to the literature on health applications of
remote sensing. World Health Forum 18(1):88-92.
Albert, DP, and WM Gesler. 1996. Locational analysis of North Carolina physicians’
primary, secondary, and tertiary practices. The North Carolina Geographer 5:4151.
Albert, DP, WM Gesler, and P Wittie. 1995. Geographic information systems and health:
An educational resource. Journal of Geography 94(2):350-356.
Albert, DP. 1994. Physician office locations and land use planning: Asheville, North
Carolina, 1948-1993. North Carolina Geographer 3:31-46.
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