This document discusses the purpose and value of digitizing cultural heritage materials like manuscripts and artifacts. It provides examples of how digitization has allowed new ways of exploring objects through different lighting and imaging techniques. However, it also notes critiques that digitization can reinforce the prominence of only certain culturally significant works, and that access to digital surrogates is often too restricted. The document argues that for digitization to achieve its potential, digital images and data need to be shared openly across platforms in order to be analyzed and engaged with in new ways. Restricting access and only providing single, controlled views of objects limits this.