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Resin Embedding

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This page explains a term used by Anatomy Steward’s digital museum and teaching resources.

Entry context: Anatomy Steward WikiPreservation › Resin Embedding

Resin embedding is discussed here as a museum and teaching representation method in which material is enclosed within a clear solid block.

It allows discussion of visibility, handling, durability, and representation without direct contact with enclosed material.

A resin block record should clarify whether it is a physical object, teaching model, reference image, or digital representation.

Learners can ask what the clear medium makes easier to observe and what it may obscure.

This entry does not provide materials, steps, recipes, or technical preparation instructions.

This entry is for educational and museum interpretation only. It does not provide technical preparation procedures, biological material handling instructions, chemical procedures, specimen-processing guidance, or acquisition instructions.

A future diagram for this entry should show:

  • Neutral transparent block diagram showing object, label, and display orientation.
  • Avoid procedural or technical preparation details.

Diagram notes: use calm educational line art, clear labels, alt text, image credit, and rights status.

This wiki entry is designed to support these Anatomy Steward museum pages:

The following public sources support this entry. They are provided for definition review, teaching context, museum documentation language, or rights/digital preservation context.

These sources are public references for educational and museum documentation use. They do not replace professional, legal, conservation, taxonomic, or collection-specific review.

  • Representation type
  • Documentation context
  • Display context
  • Access and sensitivity
  • Relationship between object and record
  • A preservation overview is not a preparation manual.
  • Documentation is part of preservation.
  • Display method does not replace rights or source review.

Preservation pages in this wiki must remain museum overviews and education notes.

Compare two preservation or representation methods by what they make visible, what they hide, and what documentation they require.

This entry can be improved with:

  • Museum references on preservation history
  • Non-technical teaching notes
  • Public examples of preservation interpretation

A future diagram for this entry should include:

  • Resin block diagram
  • Labels: clear block, embedded object, label, handling surface
  • Use: distinguish representation from technical preparation

This placeholder is intentionally non-sensitive and does not require biological material images.

Anatomy Steward Wiki. “Resin Embedding.” Anatomy Steward Wiki. https://wiki.anatomysteward.com/preservation/resin-embedding/

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