Dry Collection
Reviewed field entry.
This page explains a term used by Anatomy Steward’s digital museum and teaching resources.
Definition
Section titled “Definition”Entry context: Anatomy Steward Wiki › Preservation › Dry Collection
A dry collection may include bones, models, shells, casts, charts, blocks, or other teaching objects stored without fluid.
Why It Matters
Section titled “Why It Matters”Dry collections are common in teaching environments and depend strongly on labeling, handling, and storage.
Museum Use
Section titled “Museum Use”Dry collection records should clarify source type, material type, condition, and teaching use.
Teaching Use
Section titled “Teaching Use”Ask learners what storage and labeling problems a dry teaching collection might face.
Cautions
Section titled “Cautions”This entry does not provide collection acquisition or preparation guidance.
Not a Preparation Guide
Section titled “Not a Preparation Guide”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.
Related Terms
Section titled “Related Terms”Related Museum Pages
Section titled “Related Museum Pages”Sources and Further Reading
Section titled “Sources and Further Reading”Sources and further reading should use public references only. This entry may be expanded with museum collection pages, public-domain references, introductory anatomy/osteology texts, and collection documentation guidance.
Key Observations
Section titled “Key Observations”- What is visible?
- What can be compared?
- What documentation is needed?
- What uncertainty should remain?
Common Misunderstandings
Section titled “Common Misunderstandings”- A visible feature should not be over-interpreted.
- A teaching category is not the same as confirmed identification.
- Public access does not remove the need for rights, source, and context review.
Mini Teaching Activity
Section titled “Mini Teaching Activity”Ask learners to write one observation, one cautious interpretation, and one question about missing evidence.
Contribution Ideas
Section titled “Contribution Ideas”This entry can be improved with:
- Public references
- Teaching-use notes
- Terminology improvements
- Public-domain image leads
- Interpretation cautions
Suggested Citation
Section titled “Suggested Citation”Anatomy Steward Wiki. “Dry Collection.” Anatomy Steward Wiki. https://wiki.anatomysteward.com/preservation/dry-collection/
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Reviewed Status
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