Where should credits and information regarding such items as permissions, editor names, illustrators, etc., be located in the book?
Where the credit is located depends on your preference, the service provider’s demands and your relationship with the service provider. The most common place to find credit information is on the lower section of the copyright page, below the publisher information. However, many people wish to give more visible credit, especially if they have a closer relationship with the service provider, such as a friend or relative, or if the individual is famous or well known. Another factor is the degree of visibility the provider’s work is in the book. For example, in a book with illustrations throughout the book on nearly every page, the illustrator credit should probably be more visible, like on the title page or cover, while if there are only four illustrations in a 200 page book, a less-visible credit on the copyright page should be adequate. For a cover design, you could put the credit on the font cover, back cover or copyright page. Illustrations inside the book only are typically posted on
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