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Relationship to the Digital Museum

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

Entry context: Anatomy Steward WikiStart Here › Relationship to the Digital Museum

The digital museum presents exhibits and object records. The wiki explains the terms, concepts, and documentation practices that help visitors understand those records.

Museum pages should stay readable. Wiki pages allow deeper definitions and reference notes without making every object page too long.

A collection object such as a carnivoran skull may link to wiki entries for dentition, canine tooth, mandible, orbit placement, and source type.

Educators can use the museum for visual routes and the wiki for vocabulary, discussion, and review.

The wiki should not drift into unrelated encyclopedia coverage. It should stay closely connected to Anatomy Steward’s catalog, exhibits, and teaching activities.

Sources and further reading should use public references only. This entry is a reviewed Version 1 field note and may be expanded with museum collection pages, public-domain references, introductory anatomy/osteology texts, and collection documentation guidance.

  • How the wiki is organized
  • What the wiki includes
  • What the wiki excludes
  • How the wiki connects to the museum
  • The wiki is not an open-edit encyclopedia.
  • The wiki is not a replacement for the museum catalog.
  • The wiki does not provide technical manuals.

Start pages should orient visitors before they enter the deeper terminology sections.

Ask a new visitor to choose one museum page and one related wiki page, then explain how the two support each other.

This entry can be improved with:

  • Questions from first-time visitors
  • Terms that need clearer orientation
  • Suggestions for safer scope language

Anatomy Steward Wiki. “Relationship to the Digital Museum.” Anatomy Steward Wiki. https://wiki.anatomysteward.com/start/relationship-to-the-museum/

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Version 2 field note. This page is part of the reviewed Anatomy Steward Wiki and is not open for direct public editing. Suggestions should be submitted through the reviewed contribution process.