Fire certificate plans usually were clear enough to show a landing or half landing, but this did vary. All I've seen use an arrow on the staircase drawing to indicate the upward direction and when sketching I follow the same convention. Handrails were not normally indicated on standard width stairs, but a symbol was available to indicate handrails that split large width stairways.
Other types of plans are variable in detail & I agree there are some where it is impossible to tell direction, landings, etc & other than ringing up someone on site or going there.
Various tables on travel distances, etc. exist in the various codes and guides, but I don't know of any pocket guide type tabular summaries - you can put your own together, but of course you need the time to do it.