RGU Harvard Templates
Maps
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Examples
Template
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NAME OF CARTOGRAPHER, Publication year. Map title. Scale. Series (if applicable). City of publication: Publisher.
Example
Citation
Paraphrasing / Summarising
(Ordnance Survey 1990)
Quoting
Not applicable as you would not normally directly quote a map
Reference List
ORDNANCE SURVEY, 1990. Ballater, Glen Clova and surrounding area. 1:50 000. Landranger. Southampton: Ordnance Survey.
Template
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Use the template for the source you found the map in (e.g. book, journal article, etc.)
Example
Citation
Paraphrasing / Summarising
(Smith 1956 p. 87 fig. 2.9)
Quoting
Not applicable as you would not normally quote a map
Reference List
Full reference of the book/journal article/webpage.
Template
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AUTHOR OF MAP SURNAME, First Initial(s)., Map publication year. Title of map. In: AUTHOR OF BOOK First initial(s). SURNAME, Book publication year. Book title. Edition (if not first). City of publication: Publisher of the book. Page number of the map, figure number for the map.
Example
Citation
Paraphrasing / Summarising
(Pearson 1869)
Quoting
Not applicable as you would not normally directly quote a map
Reference List
PEARSON, C., 1869. Saxon England. In: J. BLACK, 1997. Maps and history: constructing images of the past. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. p. 84, fig. 19.
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AUTHOR OF MAP SURNAME, First Initial(s)., Map publication year. Title of map. In: AUTHOR OF JOURNAL ARTICLE First initial(s). SURNAME, Article publication year. Article title. Journal title, Volume(Issue), Page reference of article, Page number of the map, figure number for the map.
Example
Citation
Paraphrasing / Summarising
(De Wit 1869)
Quoting
Not applicable as you would not normally directly quote a map
Reference List
DE WIT, R., 1680. The map of De Wit. In: G. TIMAR et al., 2008. Combination of historical maps and satellite images of the Banat region: re-appearance of an old wetland area. Global and Planetary Change, 62(1), pp. 29-38. p.33, fig 4.
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AUTHOR OF MAP SURNAME, First Initial(s)., Map publication year. Title of map. In: WEBPAGE AUTHOR First initial(s). SURNAME, or ORGANISATION OR OWNER OF WEBSITE, Publication year. Webpage title. [online]. Publication city: Publisher. Available from: URL [Accessed date].
Example
Citation
Paraphrasing / Summarising
(Homen 1558)
Quoting
Not applicable as you would not normally directly quote a map
Reference List
HOMEN, D., 1558. The British Isles. In: BRITISH LIBRARY, 2008. Learning: mapping history: Elizabeth I's map of the British Isles, 1558. [online]. London: British Library. Available from: http://www.bl.uk/learning/artimages/ [Accessed 4 June 2008].
Template
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GOOGLE MAPS, Publication year. Map title. [online]. Google. Available from: URL [Accessed date].
Example
Citation
Paraphrasing / Summarising
(Google Maps 2016)
Quoting
Not applicable as you would not normally quote a map
Reference List
GOOGLE MAPS, 2016. Map of Easterhouse churches. [online]. Google. Available from: Long Google Maps URL here [Accessed 24 March 2016].