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Catherine Norton (née Norris; January 24, 1941 – December 22, 2014) was an American librarian. She was the first Director of Information Systems at the
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(MBL).


Career

She received her education at Regis College and
Simmons College Institutions of learning called Simmons College or Simmons University include: * Simmons University, a women's liberal arts college in Boston, Massachusetts * Simmons College of Kentucky, a historically black college in Louisville, Kentucky * Ha ...
(Master's degree, Information Science, 1984). She began working at the MBL/
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Library in 1980, and in 1991 was made head of information services. She supported both digital libraries and open access. By 1994, she was the director of the library and led a program that became the basis for the first "
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" project. The idea behind the project was to enable medical researchers to utilize technology and to collect biomedical data in an easily shareable format and Norton served as one of the collaborators. The MBL designed tools for Web site delivery and worked with partners at Harvard, the Field Museum of Natural History and the
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to organize the project. Norton also published information about the project for other libraries to understand both its scope and how to utilize the information. Norton had been consultant to the
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, and president of the
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. She was also a member of the Falmouth School Committee, and Falmouth representative to the Steamship Authority's Board of Governors. She and her husband Thomas J. Norton had four children, Margaret, Michael, Kerrie, and Thomas.Profile
legacy.com; accessed December 27, 2015.


Other

In 2014 the Catherine N. Norton Fellowship at the Marine Biological Laboratory was established to cover "approved expenses" for a student or "early year fellow". Norton was a Justice of the Peace for almost four decades, marrying many happy couples on the beaches and back porches of
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.


Death

Catherine N. Norton died in Falmouth, Massachusetts, aged 73, after a battle with cancer.Profile
ccgfuneralhome.com; accessed December 27, 2015.


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Catherine N. Norton Fellowship
at the Marine Biological Laboratory {{DEFAULTSORT:Norton, Catherine N. 1941 births 2014 deaths American librarians American women librarians Place of birth missing Deaths from cancer in Massachusetts American justices of the peace People from Falmouth, Massachusetts Regis College alumni Simmons University alumni 20th-century American judges 20th-century American women 21st-century American women