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Catherine C. Marshall

Catherine C. Marshall

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Computer Science

D-Index
58
Citations
10142
World Ranking
3702
National Ranking
1764

Overview

Catherine C. Marshall is affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States. Their research contributions include work published in venues focused on digital libraries and related topics.

Their recent publication record includes the paper titled "Introduction to the focused issue on the 2017 ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries JCDL 2017," published in 2020 in the International Journal on Digital Libraries.

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Ian Milligan
  • Adam Jatowt

Publications by Catherine C. Marshall have appeared in the following venues:

  • International Journal on Digital Libraries

Best Publications

  • Annotation: from paper books to the digital library

    Catherine C. Marshall

  • Toward an ecology of hypertext annotation

    Catherine C. Marshall

  • Going digital: a look at assumptions underlying digital libraries

    David M. Levy;Catherine C. Marshall

  • Formality Considered Harmful: Experiences, EmergingThemes, and Directions on the Use of Formal Representations inInteractive Systems

    Frank M. Shipman;Catherine C. Marshall

  • Spatial hypertext: designing for change

    Catherine C. Marshall;Frank M. Shipman

  • VIKI: spatial hypertext supporting emergent structure

    Catherine C. Marshall;Frank M. Shipman;James H. Coombs

  • Aquanet: a hypertext tool to hold your knowledge in place

    Catherine C. Marshall;Frank G. Halasz;Russell A. Rogers;William C. Janssen

  • Spatial hypertext and the practice of information triage

    Catherine C. Marshall;Frank M. Shipman

  • Exploring the relationship between personal and public annotations

    C.C. Marshall;A.J.B. Brush

  • Method and system for preparing table based on distributed type documents

    Annette M Adler;Todd A Cass;Kenneth P Fishkin;Catherine C Marshall

  • Hypertext paths and the World-Wide Web: experiences with Walden's Paths

    Richard Furuta;Frank M. Shipman;Catherine C. Marshall;Donald Brenner

  • METHOD FOR PROCESSING DYNAMIC CONTENTS DATA BASE FOR PLURAL DOCUMENT GENRES

    Adler Annette M;Cass Todd A;Fishkin Kenneth P;Marshall Catherine C

  • Finding and using implicit structure in human-organized spatial layouts of information

    Frank M. Shipman;Catherine C. Marshall;Thomas P. Moran

  • Guided tours and on-line presentations: how authors make existing hypertext intelligible for readers

    C. C. Marshall;P. M. Irish

  • Rethinking Personal Digital Archiving, Part 1: Four Challenges from the Field

    Catherine C. Marshall

  • The reading appliance revolution

    B.N. Schilit;M.N. Price;G. Golovchinsky;K. Tanaka

  • Searching for the missing link: discovering implicit structure in spatial hypertext

    Catherine C. Marshall;Frank M. Shipman

  • Anchored conversations: adhesive, in-context, virtual discussion forums

    Elizabeth F. Churchill;Lester D. Nelson;Sara Bly;Catherine C. Marshall

  • System und Verfahren zur Extrahierung von Daten aus Audionachrichten

    Annette M Adler;Kenneth P Fishikin;Catherine C Marshall;Alexander E Silverman

  • Which semantic web

    Catherine C. Marshall;Frank M. Shipman

  • Reading and Writing the Electronic Book

    Catherine C. Marshall

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank M. Shipman
Frank M. Shipman Texas A&M University
Gene Golovchinsky
Gene Golovchinsky FX Palo Alto Laboratory
Elizabeth F. Churchill
Elizabeth F. Churchill Google (United States)
Kenneth P. Fishkin
Kenneth P. Fishkin Google (United States)
Bill N. Schilit
Bill N. Schilit Google (United States)
Douglas B. Terry
Douglas B. Terry Amazon Web Services
Marc Najork
Marc Najork Google (United States)
Gary Marchionini
Gary Marchionini University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Wendy Hall
Wendy Hall University of Southampton
Paolo Paolini
Paolo Paolini Polytechnic University of Milan

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