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Maybury, Mark; Wahlster, Wolfgang (April 15, 1998). Readings in Intelligent User Interfaces. Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN   978-1558604445.
  • Maybury, Mark T.; Mani, Inderjeet, eds. (July 16, 1999). Advances in Automatic Text Summarization. MIT Press. ISBN   978-0262133593.
  • Maybury, Mark T.; Morey, Daryl; Thuraisingham, Bhavani, eds. (January 1, 2001). Knowledge Management: Classic and Contemporary Works. MIT Press. ISBN   978-0262133845.
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    Official portrait, 2010
    Chief Scientist of the United States Air Force
    In office
    October 2010 July 2013