Anatomy Steward

Collection Stewardship

Digital Catalogs

Digital catalogs extend the value of physical teaching collections by making objects searchable, interpretable, and connected to learning resources.

Access: public Sensitivity: low

Why This Object Matters

Digital catalogs extend the value of physical teaching collections by making objects searchable, interpretable, and connected to learning resources.

Teaching Use

A useful digital catalog is not just a photo gallery. It should include structured metadata, educational notes, access levels, sensitivity levels, related objects, and interpretive context. The goal is not to digitize everything as quickly as possible. The goal is to create records that remain useful, accurate, and responsible over time.

Stewardship Notes

Objects require records. Display requires context. Access should be intentional.

Display Considerations

Stewardship content should emphasize reliability, continuity, and public trust.

Content Use Notice

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