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Lisa Huntsha
Writing


When Knowledge Loses Its Footnotes
Citations Built Trust. AI Is Testing It. AI can produce writing that looks credible without showing its sources. Have you used AI to help you with your writing, and then tried to trace where its claims came from? If you’re clever with your prompting, you ask for citations to be included. It will often oblige. But on closer inspection, you realize some of those citations were misleading, irrelevant, or entirely fabricated. What you’re left with is writing that sounds strong, l
Apr 26


What We Leave Out: Disability, History, and the Illusion of Neutral Information
Rethinking how information systems shape the stories we tell. We like our heroes uncomplicated. Clear arcs. Defining moments. But when you look closely, you’ll start to notice something that becomes hard to ignore. Many of the people we admire most (leaders, artists, scientists) lived with disabilities, including non-apparent disabilities like chronic illness or mental health conditions. Yet, this information is rarely included in the stories we tell about these figures. For
Apr 9


Does Your Association Need a Digital Library?
Short answer? Probably. A digital resource center can boost member engagement and deliver valuable content — a win-win for your association. Professional associations must continuously find new ways to serve their members and remain relevant. One way is by creating a digital library: a centralized, easily accessible repository of industry knowledge. In 2024, the EMDR International Association (EMDRIA) launched our digital resource library to help EMDR therapy professionals st
Mar 16
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