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How to Suggest a Correction

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

Entry context: Anatomy Steward WikiContribute › How to Suggest a Correction

Suggesting a correction means submitting a proposed improvement to an existing wiki page.

Corrections help improve accuracy, clarity, tone, safety, and usefulness.

Corrections may relate to terminology, related links, interpretation cautions, source notes, or teaching use.

Students and educators can learn that public knowledge systems improve through review, not instant comments.

Corrections should be specific and, where possible, supported by public sources.

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.

  • Submission type
  • Public source
  • Why the suggestion helps
  • Credit preference
  • Review status
  • Submissions are not automatically published.
  • The wiki is not open editing.
  • Private or restricted materials should not be submitted.

Contribution pages keep participation structured, reviewed, and low-risk.

Ask contributors to provide one public source, one reason it helps, and one uncertainty.

This entry can be improved with:

  • Clearer contribution guidelines
  • Public source examples
  • Review workflow improvements

Anatomy Steward Wiki. “How to Suggest a Correction.” Anatomy Steward Wiki. https://wiki.anatomysteward.com/contribute/suggest-a-correction/

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Suggestions may include:

  • a public source
  • a correction or safer wording
  • a related museum page
  • a teaching activity
  • an image or diagram lead with clear rights information
  • a question that would make this entry easier to understand

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.