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Catherine C. Marshall
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- affiliation: Texas A&M University, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, College Station, Texas, USA
- affiliation (former): Microsoft Research, Mountain View, CA, USA
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c78]Catherine C. Marshall, Partha S. R. Goguladinne, Mudit Maheshwari, Apoorva Sathe, Frank M. Shipman III:
Who Broke Amazon Mechanical Turk?: An Analysis of Crowdsourcing Data Quality over Time. WebSci 2023: 335-345 - 2020
- [j19]Catherine C. Marshall, Ian Milligan, Adam Jatowt:
Introduction to the focused issue on the 2017 ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries JCDL 2017. Int. J. Digit. Libr. 21(2): 89-91 (2020) - [c77]Frank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall:
Ownership, Privacy, and Control in the Wake of Cambridge Analytica: The Relationship between Attitudes and Awareness. CHI 2020: 1-12 - [c76]Gabriel S. Dzodom, Akshay Kulkarni, Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
Keeping People Playing: The Effects of Domain News Presentation on Player Engagement in Educational Prediction Games. HT 2020: 47-52
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c75]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
The Ownership and Control of Online Photos and Game Data: Patterns, Trends, and Keeping Pace with Evolving Circumstances. JCDL 2019: 87-96 - 2018
- [c74]Catherine C. Marshall:
Biography, Ephemera, and the Future of Social Media Archiving. JCDL 2018: 253-262 - 2017
- [j18]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
Who owns the social web? Commun. ACM 60(5): 52-61 (2017) - 2016
- [c73]William Jones, Victoria Bellotti, Robert G. Capra, Jesse David Dinneen, Gloria Mark, Catherine C. Marshall, Karyn Moffatt, Jaime Teevan, Maximus Van Kleek:
For Richer, for Poorer, in Sickness or in Health...: The Long-Term Management of Personal Information. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 3508-3515 - 2015
- [c72]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
Exploring the Ownership and Persistent Value of Facebook Content. CSCW 2015: 712-723 - [c71]Omar Alonso, Catherine C. Marshall, Marc Najork:
Debugging a Crowdsourced Task with Low Inter-Rater Agreement. JCDL 2015: 101-110 - 2014
- [c70]Catherine C. Marshall, Siân E. Lindley:
Searching for myself: motivations and strategies for self-search. CHI 2014: 3675-3684 - [c69]Frank Shipman, Catherine C. Marshall:
Creating and Sharing Records of Multiplayer Online Game Play: Practices and Attitudes. ICWSM 2014 - [c68]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
An argument for archiving Facebook as a heterogeneous personal store. JCDL 2014: 11-20 - 2013
- [j17]Cathy Marshall:
Fourth Generation Ebooks. Bull. IEEE Tech. Comm. Digit. Libr. 9(1) (2013) - [c67]Omar Alonso, Catherine C. Marshall, Marc Najork:
Are Some Tweets More Interesting Than Others? #HardQuestion. HCIR 2013: 2:1-2:10 - [c66]Omar Alonso, Catherine C. Marshall, Marc Najork:
A Human-Centered Framework for Ensuring Reliability on Crowdsourced Labeling Tasks. HCOMP (Works in Progress / Demos) 2013 - [c65]John C. Tang, Jed R. Brubaker, Catherine C. Marshall:
What Do You See in the Cloud? Understanding the Cloud-Based User Experience through Practices. INTERACT (2) 2013: 678-695 - [c64]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
Experiences surveying the crowd: reflections on methods, participation, and reliability. WebSci 2013: 234-243 - [c63]Frank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall:
Are user-contributed reviews community property?: exploring the beliefs and practices of reviewers. WebSci 2013: 386-395 - [c62]Siân E. Lindley, Catherine C. Marshall, Richard Banks, Abigail Sellen, Tim Regan:
Rethinking the web as a personal archive. WWW 2013: 749-760 - [c61]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
Saving, reusing, and remixing web video: using attitudes and practices to reveal social norms. WWW 2013: 885-896 - 2012
- [j16]Cathy Marshall:
Big Data, the crowd and me. Inf. Serv. Use 32(3-4): 215-226 (2012) - [c60]Cathy Marshall, John C. Tang:
That syncing feeling: early user experiences with the cloud. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2012: 544-553 - [c59]Catherine C. Marshall, Ted Wobber, Venugopalan Ramasubramanian, Douglas B. Terry:
Supporting research collaboration through bi-level file synchronization. GROUP 2012: 165-174 - [c58]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
On the institutional archiving of social media. JCDL 2012: 1-10 - 2011
- [c57]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
Social media ownership: using twitter as a window onto current attitudes and beliefs. CHI 2011: 1081-1090 - [c56]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
The ownership and reuse of visual media. JCDL 2011: 157-166 - 2010
- [c55]Darren Lunn, Mark Bernstein, Cathy Marshall, J. Nathan Matias, James M. Nyce, Frank Wm. Tompa:
Past visions of hypertext and their influence on us today. HT 2010: 315 - [c54]Soonil Bae, DoHyoung Kim, Konstantinos A. Meintanis, J. Michael Moore, Anna Zacchi, Frank M. Shipman III, Hao-wei Hsieh, Catherine C. Marshall:
Supporting document triage via annotation-based multi-application visualizations. JCDL 2010: 177-186 - [c53]Krishna P. N. Puttaswamy, Catherine C. Marshall, Venugopalan Ramasubramanian, Patrick Stuedi, Douglas B. Terry, Ted Wobber:
Docx2Go: collaborative editing of fidelity reduced documents on mobile devices. MobiSys 2010: 345-356
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [b1]Catherine C. Marshall:
Reading and Writing the Electronic Book. Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services, Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2009, ISBN 978-3-031-01138-2 - [j15]Frank McCown, Catherine C. Marshall, Michael L. Nelson:
Why web sites are lost (and how they're sometimes found). Commun. ACM 52(11): 141-145 (2009) - [c52]Vetle I. Torvik, Allen H. Renear, Neil R. Smalheiser, Catherine C. Marshall:
Beyond (simple) reading: Strategies, discoveries, and collaborations. ASIST 2009: 1-6 - [c51]Prince Mahajan, Ramakrishna Kotla, Catherine C. Marshall, Venugopalan Ramasubramanian, Thomas L. Rodeheffer, Douglas B. Terry, Ted Wobber:
Effective and efficient compromise recovery for weakly consistent replication. EuroSys 2009: 131-144 - [c50]Catherine C. Marshall:
No bull, no spin: a comparison of tags with other forms of user metadata. JCDL 2009: 241-250 - [c49]Venugopalan Ramasubramanian, Thomas L. Rodeheffer, Douglas B. Terry, Meg Walraed-Sullivan, Ted Wobber, Catherine C. Marshall, Amin Vahdat:
A Platform for Content-based Partial Replication. NSDI 2009: 261-276 - 2008
- [j14]Catherine C. Marshall:
Rethinking Personal Digital Archiving, Part 1: Four Challenges from the Field. D Lib Mag. 14(3/4) (2008) - [j13]Catherine C. Marshall:
Rethinking Personal Digital Archiving, Part 2: Implications for Services, Applications, and Institutions. D Lib Mag. 14(3/4) (2008) - [c48]Soonil Bae, Hao-wei Hsieh, DoHyoung Kim, Catherine C. Marshall, Konstantinos A. Meintanis, J. Michael Moore, Anna Zacchi, Frank M. Shipman III:
Supporting document triage via annotation-based visualizations. ASIST 2008: 1-16 - [c47]William Jones, Marcia J. Bates, Allison Brueckner, Gary Marchionini, Cathy Marshall:
My so-called life on the web. ASIST 2008: 1-3 - [c46]Catherine C. Marshall:
Collection-level analysis tools for books online. BooksOnline 2008: 41-44 - [c45]Catherine C. Marshall:
From writing and analysis to the repository: taking the scholars' perspective on scholarly archiving. JCDL 2008: 251-260 - 2007
- [c44]Catherine C. Marshall:
The gray lady gets a new dress: a field study of the times news reader. JCDL 2007: 259-268 - [i2]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank McCown, Michael L. Nelson:
Evaluating Personal Archiving Strategies for Internet-based Information. CoRR abs/0704.3647 (2007) - [i1]Catherine C. Marshall, Sara A. Bly, Francoise Brun-Cottan:
The Long Term Fate of Our Digital Belongings: Toward a Service Model for Personal Archives. CoRR abs/0704.3653 (2007) - 2006
- [j12]Mary Czerwinski, Douglas W. Gage, Jim Gemmell, Catherine C. Marshall, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Meredith M. Skeels, Tiziana Catarci:
Digital memories in an era of ubiquitous computing and abundant storage. Commun. ACM 49(1): 44-50 (2006) - [j11]Catherine C. Marshall, William Jones:
Keeping encountered information. Commun. ACM 49(1): 66-67 (2006) - [c43]Soonil Bae, Catherine C. Marshall, Konstantinos A. Meintanis, Anna Zacchi, Hao-wei Hsieh, J. Michael Moore, Frank M. Shipman III:
Patterns of reading and organizing information in document triage. ASIST 2006: 1-27 - [c42]Luz Marina Quiroga, Deborah Barreau, William Jones, Christine L. Borgman, Cathy Marshall:
Personal digital collections. ASIST 2006: 1-7 - [c41]Rajiv Badi, Soonil Bae, J. Michael Moore, Konstantinos A. Meintanis, Anna Zacchi, Hao-wei Hsieh, Frank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall:
Recognizing user interest and document value from reading and organizing activities in document triage. IUI 2006: 218-225 - [e1]Gary Marchionini, Michael L. Nelson, Catherine C. Marshall:
ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, JCDL 2006, Chapel Hill, NC, USA, June 11-15, 2006, Proceedings. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-354-9 [contents] - 2005
- [c40]William Jones, Harry Bruce, Marcia J. Bates, Nicholas J. Belkin, Ofer Bergman, Cathy Marshall:
Personal information management in the present and future perfect: Reports from a special NSF-sponsored workshop. ASIST 2005 - [c39]Catherine C. Marshall, Sara A. Bly:
Saving and using encountered information: implications for electronic periodicals. CHI 2005: 111-120 - [c38]Soonil Bae, Rajiv Badi, Konstantinos A. Meintanis, J. Michael Moore, Anna Zacchi, Hao-wei Hsieh, Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
Effects of Display Configurations on Document Triage. INTERACT 2005: 130-143 - [c37]Catherine C. Marshall, Sara A. Bly:
Turning the page on navigation. JCDL 2005: 225-234 - 2004
- [c36]Catherine C. Marshall, Gene Golovchinsky:
Saving private hypertext: requirements and pragmatic dimensions for preservation. Hypertext 2004: 130-138 - [c35]Catherine C. Marshall, Sara A. Bly:
Sharing encountered information: digital libraries get a social life. JCDL 2004: 218-227 - [c34]Catherine C. Marshall, A. J. Bernheim Brush:
Exploring the relationship between personal and public annotations. JCDL 2004: 349-357 - 2003
- [c33]Frank M. Shipman III, Morgan N. Price, Catherine C. Marshall, Gene Golovchinsky:
Identifying Useful Passages in Documents Based on Annotation Patterns. ECDL 2003: 101-112 - [c32]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
Which semantic web? Hypertext 2003: 57-66 - 2002
- [c31]Catherine C. Marshall, A. J. Bernheim Brush:
From personal to shared annotations. CHI Extended Abstracts 2002: 812-813 - [c30]Jim Rosenberg, Mark Bernstein, Catherine C. Marshall, Paul De Bra, David E. Millard, Frank M. Shipman III:
Chain saws for sculptural Hypertext. Hypertext 2002: 137 - [c29]Catherine C. Marshall, Christine Ruotolo:
Reading-in-the-small: a study of reading on small form factor devices. JCDL 2002: 56-64 - 2001
- [j10]Catherine C. Marshall, Gene Golovchinsky, Morgan N. Price:
Digital libraries and mobility. Commun. ACM 44(5): 55-56 (2001) - [j9]Catherine C. Marshall:
NoteCards in the age of the web: practice meets perfect. ACM J. Comput. Documentation 25(3): 96-103 (2001) - [c28]Catherine C. Marshall, Morgan N. Price, Gene Golovchinsky, Bill N. Schilit:
Designing e-books for legal research. JCDL 2001: 41-48 - 2000
- [j8]Gene Golovchinsky, Catherine C. Marshall:
Hypertext interactivity: from choice to participation. New Rev. Hypermedia Multim. 6: 169-196 (2000) - [c27]Ann Peterson Bishop, Clifford A. Lynch, Christine L. Borgman, Catherine C. Marshall, Susan Leigh Star, Geoffrey C. Bowker:
Digital library use (panel session): social practice in design and evaluation. ACM DL 2000: 276-277 - [c26]Gene Golovchinsky, Catherine C. Marshall:
Hypertext interaction revisited. Hypertext 2000: 171-179
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j7]Bill N. Schilit, Morgan N. Price, Gene Golovchinsky, Kei Tanaka, Catherine C. Marshall:
As We May Read: The Reading Appliance Revolution. Computer 32(1): 65-73 (1999) - [j6]Frank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall:
Formality Considered Harmful: Experiences, Emerging Themes, and Directions on the Use of Formal Representations in Interactive Systems. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 8(4): 333-352 (1999) - [j5]Frank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall:
Spatial hypertext: an alternative to navigational and semantic links. ACM Comput. Surv. 31(4es): 14 (1999) - [j4]Catherine C. Marshall, Morgan N. Price, Gene Golovchinsky, Bill N. Schilit:
Collaborating over Portable Reading Appliances. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 3(1/2): 43-53 (1999) - [c25]Gene Golovchinsky, Cathy Marshall, Bill N. Schilit:
Designing electronic books. CHI Extended Abstracts 1999: 167 - [c24]Catherine C. Marshall, Morgan N. Price, Gene Golovchinsky, Bill N. Schilit:
Introducing a Digital Library Reading Appliance into a Reading Group. ACM DL 1999: 77-84 - [c23]Frank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall, Mark LeMere:
Beyond Location: Hypertext Workspaces and Non-Linear Views. Hypertext 1999: 121-130 - [c22]David B. Lowe, Deena Larsen, Mark Bernstein, Wendy Hall, Paolo Paolini, Catherine C. Marshall, Susana Pajares Tosca, Lawrence J. Clark:
Writers and Designers: Crossing the Chasm (Panel). Hypertext 1999: 197-198 - 1998
- [c21]Catherine C. Marshall:
Making Metadata: A Study of Metadata Creation for a Mixed Physical-Digital Collection. ACM DL 1998: 162-171 - [c20]Catherine C. Marshall:
Toward an Ecology of Hypertext Annotation. Hypertext 1998: 40-49 - 1997
- [c19]Catherine C. Marshall:
Annotation: From Paper Books to Digital Library. ACM DL 1997: 131-140 - [c18]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
Spatial Hypertext and the Practice of Information Triage. Hypertext 1997: 124-133 - [c17]Richard Furuta, Frank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall, Donald Brenner, Hao-wei Hsieh:
Hypertext Paths and the World-Wide Web: Experiences with Walden's Paths. Hypertext 1997: 167-176 - [c16]Catherine C. Marshall:
Looking Forward: Five Practices for Safer Hypertext (Keynote). Hypertext 1997: 241 - [c15]Frank M. Shipman III, Richard Furuta, Catherine C. Marshall:
Generating Web-Based Presentations in Spatial Hypertext. IUI 1997: 71-78 - 1996
- [c14]Richard Furuta, Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III, John J. Leggett:
Physical Objects in the Digital Library. Digital Libraries 1996: 109-115 - [c13]Kathryn Cramer, Sam Epstein, Catherine C. Marshall, Tom Meyer, Mark Prece:
Future (Hyper)Spaces. Hypertext 1996: 261 - 1995
- [j3]David M. Levy, Catherine C. Marshall:
Going Digital: A Look at Assumptions Underlying Digital Libraries. Commun. ACM 38(4): 77-84 (1995) - [j2]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
Spatial Hypertext: Designing for Change. Commun. ACM 38(8): 88-97 (1995) - [j1]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III, Raymond McCall:
Making Large-Scale Information Resources Serve Communities of Practice. J. Manag. Inf. Syst. 11(4): 65-86 (1995) - [c12]Frank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall, Thomas P. Moran:
Finding and Using Implicit Structure in Human-Organized Spatial Layouts of Information. CHI 1995: 346-353 - [c11]Peter J. Nürnberg, Richard Furuta, John J. Leggett, Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
Digital Libraries: Issues and Architectures. DL 1995 - [c10]Richard Furuta, Catherine C. Marshall:
Genre as Reflection of Technology in the World-Wide Web. IWHD 1995: 182-195 - 1994
- [c9]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III, James H. Coombs:
VIKI: Spatial Hypertext Supporting Emergent Structure. ECHT 1994: 13-23 - 1993
- [c8]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
Searching for the Missing Link: Discovering Implicit Structure in Spatial Hypertext. Hypertext 1993: 217-230 - [c7]Mark Bernstein, Catherine C. Marshall, Norbert A. Streitz:
Argumentation in Action (Panel). Hypertext 1993: 274-275 - 1992
- [c6]Catherine C. Marshall, Russell A. Rogers:
Two Years before the Mist: Experiences with Aquanet. ECHT 1992: 53-62 - [c5]Mark Bernstein, Michael Bieber, Richard Furuta, Michael R. Kibby, Catherine C. Marshall, Paolo Paolini:
Hypermedia Production: Hand-Craft of Witchcraft? (Panel). ECHT 1992: 282-283 - 1991
- [c4]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank G. Halasz, Russell A. Rogers, William C. Janssen Jr.:
Aquanet: A Hypertext Tool to Hold Your Knowledge in Place. Hypertext 1991: 261-275 - [c3]Robert J. Glushko, David Gunning, Ken Kershner, Catherine C. Marshall, Louis Reynolds:
When Worlds Collide - Reconciling the Research, Marketplace, and Applications Views of Hypertext (Panel). Hypertext 1991: 367-368
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c2]Catherine C. Marshall, Peggy M. Irish:
Guided Tours and On-Line Presentations: How Authors Make Existing Hypertext Intelligible for Readers. Hypertext 1989: 15-26 - 1987
- [c1]Catherine C. Marshall:
Exploring Representation Problems Using Hypertext. Hypertext 1987: 253-268
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