Anatomy Steward

Preservation Methods

Digital Preservation

Digital preservation extends the reach of anatomical teaching collections through photography, 3D scanning, structured metadata, and online interpretation.

Access: public Sensitivity: low

Why This Object Matters

Digital preservation extends the reach of anatomical teaching collections through photography, 3D scanning, structured metadata, and online interpretation.

Teaching Use

A digital object is not simply an image file. It should have a record: title, source, creator if known, date, rights, file type, access level, sensitivity level, and relationship to any physical object. Digital preservation can expand access, but it also increases responsibility.

Stewardship Notes

Documentation, labels, access level, sensitivity level, and display context are part of responsible preservation.

Display Considerations

Public-facing preservation content should be contextual, non-technical, and non-sensational.

Museum Interpretation Note

This page explains preservation as a historical, educational, and collection-stewardship topic. It does not provide preparation instructions, chemical procedures, or specimen-processing guidance.

Content Use Notice

This page is provided for educational and interpretive purposes. Visitors are welcome to read, cite, and share links to museum pages. Unless otherwise noted, text, images, exhibit materials, downloads, and catalog entries may not be copied, republished, modified, sold, scraped, used to train datasets, or commercially reused without written permission.