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Mark, G., M. Bagdouri, L. Palen, J. Martin, B. Al-Ani, and K. Anderson, "Blogs as a Collective War Diary", ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW’12), Seattle, WA, February 11-15, 2012.
Mark, G., and N M. Su, "Making infrastructure visible for nomadic work", Pervasive and Mobile ComputingPervasive and Mobile Computing, vol. 6, no. 3, June, 2010.
Mark, G., I. Guy, S. Kremer-Davidson, and M. Jacovi, "Most Liked, Fewest Friends: Patterns of enterprise social media use", 17th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing (CSCW '14), Vancouver, Canada, ACM, pp. 393-404, Mar. 14-18, 2014.
Mark, G., "Work, email, distraction, repeat: Switching tasks is ruining your workflow", Google re:Work, 2016.
Mark, G., B. Al-Ani, and B. Semaan, "Developing Information Technologies and Government Policies for Citizens Experiencing Disruption: The Role of Trust and Context.", Sixth International ISCRAM Conference, Gothenberg, Sweden, May 10-13, 2009.
Mark, G., B. Al-Ani, and B. Semaan, "Resilience through technology adoption: merging the old and the new in Iraq", Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems, Boston, MA, USA, ACM, pp. 689-698, 2009.
Mark, G., Y. Wang, M. Niiya, and S. Reich, "Sleep Debt in Student Life: Online Attention Focus, Facebook, and Mood", ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2016), San Jose, CA, ACM, pp. 5517-5528, May 7-12, 2016.
Mark, G., K. Carpenter, and A. Kobsa, "Are There Benefits in Seeing Double? A Study of Collaborative Information Visualization", ACM Conference on Human factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2003). Short paper: Fort Lauderdale, FL, pp. 273-274, April 5-10, 2003.
Mark, G., "Large-scale Distributed Collaboration: Tension in a New Interaction Order", Computerization Movements and Technology Diffusion: From Mainframes to Ubiquitous Computing, Medford, NJ, Information Today, 2008.

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