Template:Cite map/doc

These specific-source templates use cite map as a meta-template:
 * Bing maps
 * Google maps
 * Mapquest

Sheet maps

 * Note: for a map scale given only in library catalog records, enclose it in brackets as shown.
 * Note: approximate map scales are represented prefixed with a "c.", which stands for circa, the Latin word for "approximately".
 * Note: the type of map can be manually indicated; in this case this is a topographic map. The format of the computer file can also be manually indicated.
 * Note: for a map scale given only in library catalog records, enclose it in brackets as shown.
 * Note: approximate map scales are represented prefixed with a "c.", which stands for circa, the Latin word for "approximately".
 * Note: the type of map can be manually indicated; in this case this is a topographic map. The format of the computer file can also be manually indicated.
 * Note: approximate map scales are represented prefixed with a "c.", which stands for circa, the Latin word for "approximately".
 * Note: the type of map can be manually indicated; in this case this is a topographic map. The format of the computer file can also be manually indicated.
 * Note: the type of map can be manually indicated; in this case this is a topographic map. The format of the computer file can also be manually indicated.
 * Note: the type of map can be manually indicated; in this case this is a topographic map. The format of the computer file can also be manually indicated.
 * Note: the type of map can be manually indicated; in this case this is a topographic map. The format of the computer file can also be manually indicated.
 * Note: the type of map can be manually indicated; in this case this is a topographic map. The format of the computer file can also be manually indicated.
 * Note: the type of map can be manually indicated; in this case this is a topographic map. The format of the computer file can also be manually indicated.

Maps contained within larger works

 * Note: the printed scale on the map, "1 inch represents approximately 30 miles", or "1 in≈30 mi", can be represented as "c. 1:1,900,800". The ratio is determined by computing the number of the smaller units within the stated quantity of larger units. In this example, 30 miles equals 1,900,800 inches (30 mi × 5,280 ft/mi × 12 in/ft = 1,900,800 in), so the map has an approximate scale of 1:1,900,800.
 * Note: For dynamic maps without a fixed scale, omit any mention of a map scale. Dynamically generated online maps should also use the access date as the publication date.
 * Note: the printed scale on the map, "1 inch represents approximately 30 miles", or "1 in≈30 mi", can be represented as "c. 1:1,900,800". The ratio is determined by computing the number of the smaller units within the stated quantity of larger units. In this example, 30 miles equals 1,900,800 inches (30 mi × 5,280 ft/mi × 12 in/ft = 1,900,800 in), so the map has an approximate scale of 1:1,900,800.
 * Note: For dynamic maps without a fixed scale, omit any mention of a map scale. Dynamically generated online maps should also use the access date as the publication date.
 * Note: For dynamic maps without a fixed scale, omit any mention of a map scale. Dynamically generated online maps should also use the access date as the publication date.
 * Note: For dynamic maps without a fixed scale, omit any mention of a map scale. Dynamically generated online maps should also use the access date as the publication date.
 * Note: For dynamic maps without a fixed scale, omit any mention of a map scale. Dynamically generated online maps should also use the access date as the publication date.
 * Note: For dynamic maps without a fixed scale, omit any mention of a map scale. Dynamically generated online maps should also use the access date as the publication date.

Title

 * map: The title of the map, if published in an atlas, book, or journal. May be wikilinked or may use map-url, but not both. Displays in quotes.