Citing Atlases
How to Cite a Map in an Atlas
Citation guide put together by North Carolina State University
Atlas Publishers
Note: Inclusion on this list should not be considered an endorsement or recommendation.
Delorme
Atlas series covers all of the United States. Acquired by Garmin in 2016
Rand McNally & Company
Perhaps best known for its annual road atlas
Online Atlases — US State and National
Illinois: 2012 Economic Census Reference Maps
List of State Atlases
Compiled at Western Illinois State University
Atlas of Historical County Boundaries
From the Newberry Library, Chicago
Great Lakes: An Administrative Atlas
Web page from US EPA including a link to the atlas
National Map
Includes maps and data for base geospatial information that describes the landscape of the United States and its territories
National Atlas of the United States (1970)
Scanned and available through the Library of Congress
Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States
An online version of Charles O. Paullin and John K. Wright’s Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States (1932)
Online Atlases — Other Nations
National Atlas of Canada Online
In addition to having links to many, many types of maps of Canada, it also includes learning resources and data services
Online — Thematic
United States Military Academy (West Point) Atlases
Scanned maps from six atlases published of world history and military engagements
North American Environmental Atlas
Combined and harmonized data from Canada, Mexico, and the United States
e-Atlas of Global Development
Published by the World Bank since 1966