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Catherine C. Marshall

Researcher at Texas A&M University

Publications -  152
Citations -  7509

Catherine C. Marshall is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Digital library & Hypertext. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 150 publications receiving 7344 citations. Previous affiliations of Catherine C. Marshall include FX Palo Alto Laboratory & University of Texas at Austin.

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Ownership, Privacy, and Control in the Wake of Cambridge Analytica: The Relationship between Attitudes and Awareness

TL;DR: Participants with the greatest awareness of the news story's details have more polarized attitudes about reuse, especially the reuse of content as data, and more willingness for social media platforms to demand corrections of inaccurate or deceptive content.
Patent

Online virtual safe deposit box user experience

TL;DR: In this article, a system and/or a method that facilitates seamless integration of a data storage service within an operating system (OS) is presented, where a map component can create a mapped drive that integrates the online safe deposit box within the local operating system to enable seamless data interaction.
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A Platform for Content-based Partial Replication.

TL;DR: Cimbiosys is a novel replication platform that permits each device to define its own content-based filtering criteria and to share updates directly with other devices, which permits ad hoc replication between newly encountered devices and frequent replication between established partners, even over low bandwidth wireless networks.
Patent

Data detector for creating links from web content for mobile devices

TL;DR: In this paper, a Web browser provides the ability to separate content and hyper-links from a Web page and provides a list of the links for viewing on a mobile device display screen along with links to telephone numbers, addresses, email addresses, and other communication-related information in the Web page detected by a data detector portion of the Web browser to further enhance usability of Web page information for mobile device users.

Putting Digital Libraries to Work: Issues from Experience with Community Memories

TL;DR: Issues related to the maintenance of mutually intelligible organizations, acquisition and evolution of content and structure, and the identification of relevant materials are explored based on experiences with the development and use of shared hypermedia information resources.