Thanks.
I'm still playing with ideas, but I tentatively have each image in each chapter (e.g. Arizona) linked to a matching section in the back of the book...
<h4 id="arizona"
Under the heading, I have a list of all the images in that chapter. After each image's name, I have a hyperlink to the source, followed by the image's status (public domain, etc.). I discovered that Wikipedia now makes things a little easier by allowing you to copy information about an image's status.
Each image in the appendix is preceded by a back arrow that links to that image in the main text.
It's a fair amount of work, but I think it will be pretty nice.
I wish I knew more about the technical aspects of copyrights, trademarks, etc. I just got an e-mail from some agency in New York City telling me I can NOT use the famous "I (Heart) NY" logo in my book, nor can I use any derivative (e.g. I Love VT).
There must be six million copies of that logo and the variations it has spawned on the Internet.
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