Never supply a map title, a scale bar, a graticule, a North arrow, details of the map projection or a legend. This greatly reduces the chances that any map you produce can be misinterpreted (Oleg McNoleg)
Geographers discover alternative ‘world’. Reported by Professor Oleg McNoleg
PRODUCT NEWS: New Power Efficient Qualitative Spatial Reasoning Device Developed. Reported by Professor Oleg McNoleg
The integration of GIS, remote sensing, expert systems and adaptive co-kriging for environmental habitat modeling of the highland haggis using object-oriented, fuzzy-logic and neural-network techniques. Computers & Geosciences (1996) 22: 585-588
Professor Oleg McNoleg’s guide to the successful use of Geographical Information Systems (Ten ways to say nothing with GIS). International Journal of Geographical Information Science (1998) 12: 429-430
An account of the origins of conceptual models of geographic space. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems (2003) 27: 1–3
Search Procedures for Geographers, by Geographers and Using Geographers. Transactions in GIS (2004) 8: 401–405
Professor McNoleg’s A—to—Z of useful GIScience terms (A refreshingly non-glossy and inexpensive glossary). Transactions in GIS (2008) 12: 563–565