Here are my ideas on how to completely overhaul how the map works: Make paper maps you read like books, but are bound to the map key. You carry them in your inventory, and you have one big map for the province of Skyrim. Then there are maps of certain areas of Skyrim. These maps might for example be the area around a major city, a mountain reach, a forest etc.
You collect these maps in the game, either from shops or finding them in the world. There might be several versions of each map area. Especially for the more visited places of Skyrim. Like the major cities, you might buy a cheap crumbly map with just the major landmarks scribbled on there. Or you might buy a more expensive, finely detailed map drawn by a scholar. He might have listed some very interresting dungeons as well.
How you select them: They are carried in your inventory, and when you favorite a map, you will go to that map when you press "m". On the Skyrim province map, you can press "l" for local area map, and you will go to the corrosponding area map, if you have one. If you have several on the area you are in, the one you put as favorite will open. Favorited maps do not appear on your quick action list.
There is no player marker on the maps, since one of the fun things about maps is keeping track of where you are on it.
I hope this inspired you a little. Any suggestions/ideas/thoughts?
