Dave Martin is currently Professor of Geography. He has been a member of staff in the School of Geography, at the University of Southampton since 1992.
| Wright, Jim, Treves, Richard and Martin, David (2009) Challenges in the reuse of learning materials: technical lessons from the delivery of an online GIS MSc module. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 33, (S1), . (doi:10.1080/03098260903034061) |
![[file icon]](/img/furniture/eprints/pdf.png) | Khan, Arshad, Martin, David and Seale, Jane (2009) Sustaining online research resources. SCRIPTed, 6, (3), . (doi:10.2966/scrip.060309.616) |
| Martin, David (2009) Census mapping. In, Kitchin, Rob and Thrift, Nigel (eds.) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Kidlington, UK, Elsevier, |
| Young, Caroline, Martin, David and Skinner, Chris (2009) Geographically intelligent disclosure control for flexible aggregation of census data. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 23, (4), . (doi:10.1080/13658810801949835) |
| Young, Caroline, Martin, David and Skinner, Chris (2009) Geographically intelligent disclosure control for flexible aggregation of census data. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 23, (4), . (doi:10.1080/13658810801949835) |
| Martin, David (2009) The role of GIS. In, Fotheringham, A. Stewart and Rogerson, Peter A. (eds.) The SAGE Handbook of Spatial Analysis. London, UK, SAGE, |
| Martin, David and Wright, James A. (2009) Disease prevalence in the English population: a comparison of primary care registers and prevalence models. Social Science & Medicine, 68, (2), . (doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2008.10.021) |
| Mackay, Louise, Leung, Samuel and Milton, E.J. (2009) Earth observation: conveying the principles to physical geography students. In, Rees, Philip, Mackay, Louise, Martin, David and Durham, Helen (eds.) E-learning for Geographers: Online Materials, Resources, and Repositories. New York, USA, Information Science Reference, |
| Rees, Philip, Mackay, Louise, Martin, David and Durham, Helen (eds.) (2008) E-Learning for geographers: online materials, resources, and repositories, Hershey, USA, Information Science Reference, 364pp. |
| Rees, Philip, Mackay, Louise, Martin, David, Conole, Graínne and Davis, Hugh (2008) Developing e-learning in geography. In, Rees, Philip, MacKay, Louise, Martin, David and Durham, Helen (eds.) E-Learning for Geographers: Online Materials, Resources, and Repositories. Hershey, USA, Information Science Reference, |
| Martin, David, Rees, Philip, Durham, Helen and Matthews, Stephen A. (2008) Census and population analysis. In, Rees, Philip, MacKay, Louise, Martin, David and Durham, Helen (eds.) E-Learning for Geographers: Online Materials, Resources, and Repositories. Hershey, USA, Information Science Reference, |
| Leung, Samuel, Martin, David, Treves, Richard and Duke-Williams, Oliver (2008) Exchanging e-learning materials, modules and students. In, Rees, Philip, Mackay, Louise, Martin, David and Durham, Helen (eds.) E-Learning for Geographers: Online Materials, Resources, and Repositories. Hershey, USA, Information Science Reference, |
| Treves, Richard and Martin, David (2008) Simple geography-related multimedia. In, Rees, Philip, MacKay, Louise, Martin, David and Durham, Helen (eds.) E-Learning for Geographers: Online Materials, Resources, and Repositories. Hershey, USA, Information Science Reference, |
| Mackay, Louise, Martin, David, Rees, Philip and Durham, Helen (2008) Reflections, lessons learnt and conclusions. In, Rees, Philip, MacKay, Louise, Martin, David and Durham, Helen (eds.) E-Learning for Geographers: Online Materials, Resources, and Repositories. Hershey, USA, Information Science Reference, |
| Durham, Helen, Leung, Samuel and DiBiase, David (2008) Generic learning materials: developing academic integrity in your students. In, Rees, Philip, Mackay, Louise, Martin, David and Durham, Helen (eds.) E-Learning for Geographers: Online Materials, Resources, and Repositories. Hershey, USA, Information Science Reference, |
| Martin, David, Cockings, Samantha and Leung, Samuel (2008) Finding and investigating geographical data online. In, Fielding, Nigel, Lee, Raymond M. and Blank, Grant (eds.) The SAGE Handbook of Online Research Methods. London, UK, Sage, |
| Turnbull, J., Martin, D., Lattimer, V., Pope, C. and Culliford, D. (2008) Does distance matter? Geographical variation in GP out-of-hours service use: an observational study. British Journal of General Practice, 58, . (doi:10.3399/bjgp08X319431)) |
| Martin, David, Jordan, Hannah and Roderick, Paul (2008) Taking the bus: incorporating public transport timetable data into health care accessibility modelling. Environment and Planning A, 40, (10), . (doi:10.1068/a4024) |
| Martin, David and Treves, Richard (2007) Embedding e-learning in geographical practice. British Journal of Educational Technology, 38, (5), . (doi:10.1111/j.1467-8535.2007.00759.x) |
| Martin, David J. (2007) Social data. In, Wilson, John and Fotheringham, A. Stewart (eds.) The Handbook of Geographical Information Science. Oxford, UK, Blackwell, (Blackwell Companions to Geography). |
| Tate, Nicholas J., Fisher, Peter F. and Martin, David J. (2007) Geographic information systems and surfaces. In, Wilson, John and Fotheringham, A. Stewart (eds.) The Handbook of Geographic Information Science. Oxford, UK, Blackwell, (Blackwell Companions to Geography). |
| Martin, D.J. (2007) Editorial. Census: present and future. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society), 170, (2), . (doi:10.1111/j.1467-985X.2007.00470.x) |
| Wright, Jim, Martin, David, Cockings, Samantha and Polack, Clare (2006) Overall QOF scores lower in practices in deprived areas. British Journal of General Practice, 56, (525), . |
| Martin, David (2006) Last of the censuses? The future of small area population data. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 31, (1), . (doi:10.1111/j.1475-5661.2006.00189.x) |
| Martin, David (2005) Socioeconomic geocomputation and e-social science. Transactions in GIS, 9, (1), . (doi:10.1111/j.1467-9671.2005.00201.x) |
| Cockings, Samantha and Martin, David (2005) Zone design for environment and health studies using pre-aggregated data. Social Science & Medicine, 60, (12), . (doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2004.11.005) |
| Conradson, D. (2005) Focus Groups. In, Flowerdew, R. and Martin, D. (eds.) Methods in Human Geography: a guide for students doing a research project. London, UK, Pearson, |
| Tranmer, M., Pickles, A., Fieldhouse, E., Elliot, M., Dale, A., Brown, M., Martin, D., Steel, D. and Gardiner, C. (2004) The case for small area microdata. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society), 168, (1), . (doi:10.1111/j.1467-985X.2004.00334.x) |
| Martin, D. (2004) Neighbourhoods and area statistics in the post 2001 Census era. Area, 36, (2), . (doi:10.1111/j.0004-0894.2004.00210.x) |
![[file icon]](/img/furniture/eprints/pdf.png) | Martin, D. (2003) Extending the automated zoning procedure to reconcile incompatible zoning systems. International Journal of Geographic Information Science, 17, (2), . (doi:10.1080/713811750) |
| Barnett, S., Roderick, P., Martin, D., Diamond, I. and Wrigley, H. (2002) The inter-relationships between three proxies of health care need at the small area level: an urban/rural comparison. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 56, (10), . (doi:10.1136/jech.56.10.754) |
| Martin, D., Wrigley, H., Barnett, S. and Roderick, P. (2002) Increasing the sophistication of access measurement in a rural healthcare study. Health & Place, 8, (1), . (doi:10.1016/S1353-8292(01)00031-4) |
| Martin, D. and Atkinson, P.M. (2001) Investigating the Spatial Linkage of Primary School Performance and Catchment Characteristics. Geographical & Environmental Modelling, 5, (1), . |
| Martin, David, Nolan, Abigail and Tranmer, Mark (2001) The application of zone design methodology to the 2001 UK Census. Environment and Planning A, 33, (11), . (doi:10.1068/a3497) |
| Barnett, S., Roderick, P., Martin, D. and Diamond, I. (2001) A multilevel analysis of the effects of rurality and social deprivation on premature limiting long term illness. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 55, (1), . (doi:10.1136/jech.55.1.44) |