Vicki Bennett presents the uses and abuses of visual imagery in scholarly p
ublications. She contends that there are four basic types of images: the ra
ison d'etre of the the manuscript, the crucial element of research findings
supported by textual evidence, the insightful supplement to the text, and
the decorative addition to the text. Bennett suggests, however, that ail to
o often authors fail to provide publishers with imagery that is of appropri
ate quality for reproduction or neglect to secure the necessary permissions
to reproduce the material. Imagery must be treated with the same respect t
hat scholars accord to text, and that responsibility falls to the authors.