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Atlases

Print Sources Available in the University Library

  • Atlas of the Middle East REF G2205 .N34
  • Atlas of World History REF G1030 .A875
  • Frommer's Road Atlas: Europe REF G1797.21.P2 A87
  • The Macmillan World Atlas Atlas Case
  • National Geographic Atlas of the World Atlas Case
  • National Geographic Road Atlas Atlas Case
  • Oxford New Concise World Atlas Atlas Case
  • Rand McNally Road Atlas Atlas Case
  • Times Atlas of the World Atlas Case
 

Citing a Map

MLA (Modern Language Association) Examples

  • Maps and Charts from Watchung Hill Regional High School (uses 6th edition format)

7th edition: In general, treat a map or chart like an article or book, but add the appropriate label (Map, Chart).  Example of a map in an atlas:

"Allied Occupaton Zones."  Map.  Atlas of American History.  By Robert H. Ferrell

and Richard Natkiel.  New York: Facts On File, 1993. 152. Print.

For more MLA examples, see Citing Resources: MLA

 

Citing a Map on the Web

Historical Map Digitized on the Web:

"Boston 1630-1675.  The Original Topography and Early Settlement Together with the Present Shore Line."  Map.

From the Report on the Social Statistics of Cities.  Compiled by George E. Waring, Jr., United States.  Census

Office, Part I, 1886. Web. 24 May 2008.

 

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