[1] In 2015 Marsh began working on a data project, Getgee, with the goal of allowing global collaboration on research and information without control by a specific platform.
[9] She has written investigative reports and interviews on Canadian juvenile Omar Khadr, one of the youngest prisoners of Guantanamo Bay.
[10] She has reported on ritual killings in Gabon[11] and began a research project to map connections between the people responding to a fracking protest in New Brunswick.
[12] She started the OpDeathEaters campaign with a goal of independent inquiries to investigate and a change in public discourse around human trafficking.
[13][14] The opGabon and opDeatheaters campaigns were the subject of a book, Crime, Justice and Social Media by Australian criminologist Michael Salter which featured extensive interviews with her.