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    Ansell, Maddalaine and McQuillan, Martin and Eve, Martin Paul and Tatlow, Pam and Wilsdon, James and Arrowsmith, Jamie (2016) A kinder, gentler REF? Reflections on Stern. Wonkhe ,

    Blacklock, Mark (2016) 'Vertige de l'hyperbole': the humours of the High-Rise. Critical Quarterly 58 (1), pp. 90-95. ISSN 0011-1562.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Accreditation and research-assessment practices (on DORA and the Tickell review). eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Aren't you just being driven by technology? eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Book Groups Beware. Material Texts Network Blog ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) A Brave New World of Open Access Publishing. Institute of Development Studies ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) But the public don't need access to humanities research. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) CaSSius now supports full headless PDF creation from JATS XML. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Computational reading as 'reading against the reader'. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Consortial funding and downward price pressure for open access. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Continuing javascript execution after total DOM body replacement using DOM mutation observers. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Coping with Illness. Times Higher Education ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Creating a generic loader for Annotator.js plugins inside a hypothes.is extension project. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Embargoing metadata? eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Evolving notes on the political philosophy of David Willetts. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The Faber Finds edition of Rex Warner's The Professor is very poorly formatted and proofed. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) HE Green Paper: response to question 27. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) HE Green Paper: response to question 28. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Have you read David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas? If so, which of the two very different versions? eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Hypothes.is v0.8.14 error: OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) I have suffered from an episode of cerebral vasculitis and a stroke. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Identifying 26GB of JSON Novel Data. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Initial parsing work on large JSON corpus. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Institutional Finance and Academic Freedom. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) It looks unlikely that UK universities are going to get out of the Freedom of Information Act. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) JSON-Encoded Textual Variance Between the Published Versions of David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas in “an Orison of Sonmi ~451”. Journal of Open Humanities Data 2 , pp. 1-2. ISSN 2059-481X.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Martin Eve on Ben Jonson, The Alchemist at The Barbican. Birkbeck Department of English and Humanities Blog ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Martin Eve on Hermann Hesse, The Glass Bead Game. Birkbeck, Department of English and Humanities Blog ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Martin Eve on The Man Who Knew Infinity. Birkbeck Department of English and Humanities Blog ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Martin Eve on William Gaddis’s JR. Birkbeck Department of English and Humanities Blog ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) More on my experience with Open Book Publishers. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) My book, Password, is out now. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) My new book, Literature Against Criticism, is published today. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) My response to the HE Green Paper. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Next book project: The Aesthetics of Metadata: Redaction, Reference, & the Archive in Contemporary Fiction. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Now accepting proposals to 'New Horizons in Contemporary Writing' series. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Of LaTeX and labour. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) On neural networks and health data privacy. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) On speed and open access. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) On ten years of chronic illness. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) On the ownership, portability and accreditation of research. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open access in a time of illness. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Overriding AngularJS directives' isolate scopes. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Overriding hypothesis's interface the right way. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Password. Bloomsbury Literature Blog ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) 'Paying it forward' to fund scholarly communications? eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Peer review in the open-access humanities. Cambridge University Press Core Blog ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Ph.D. criterion: to 'merit publication'. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Professor of Literature, Technology and Publishing. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Questions about APC-free models. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Reading Potter Stewart on recognition. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Referring Elsevier/RELX to the Competition and Markets Authority. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Review of A New Republic of Letters: Memory and Scholarship in the Age of Digital Reproduction by Jerome McGann. Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues 26 (1), p. 64. ISSN 0955-7490.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Review of Foucault on the Politics of Parrhesia by Torben Bech Dyrberg. Foucault Studies (21), pp. 238-240. ISSN 1832-5203.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Review of Laruelle Against the Digital by Alexander R. Galloway. Electronic Book Review , ISSN 1553-1139.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Review of Literature and the Public Good by Rick Rylance. Research Fortnight , ISSN 1358-1198.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Scholar, meet Author – Author, meet Scholar... Times Literary Supplement Blog ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Selecting specified text ranges in a browser using javascript and xpath. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Some of the arguments, counter-arguments, and political alignments for and against open access. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Stern and REF: assessing the past to fund the future with non-portability. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The Stern review of REF. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) These games we play (in ScholComms). eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Transcript of meeting between Elsevier and the Minister for Higher Education in the UK, Jo Johnson. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Trying to understand Ofqual's inter-subject comparability Rasch model tests for easy/hard subjects at GCSE and A-Level. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The UK copyright exemption for text and data mining vs. the DMCA and EUCD. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Undergraduates, digital humanities, and visualization: looking back on my early visualizations of Gravity's Rainbow. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) What do we mean when we call scholarly communications platforms 'sustainable'? eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) What we mean when we ask whether open access is sustainable. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Why Open Book Publishers for my next book? eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Why handling Book Processing Charges from a purchasing library is hard. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) “You have to keep track of your changes”: The Version Variants and Publishing History of David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas. Open Library of Humanities 2 (2), pp. 1-34. ISSN 2056-6700.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The critique of utopia. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) A few initial notes on David Golumbia's 'Marxism and Open Access in the Humanities'. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The methodology of literary taxonomy: HARKing and p-hacking. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) An old tradition and a new technology: notes on why open access remains hard. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The postponed REF consultation document. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The single largest challenge for information publishing in the digital age. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) A world reimagined without the university. eve.gd ,

    Eve, Martin Paul and Fifield, Peter (2016) Martin Eve & Peter Fifield on ‘No’s Knife’ at the Old Vic. Birkbeck Department of English and Humanities Blog ,

    Eve, Martin Paul and Pöhlmann, Sascha and de Bourcier, Simon and Freer, Joanna and Haynes, Doug (2016) Announcing the Digital Availability of Pynchon Notes. Orbit: Writing around Pynchon 4 (1), ISSN 2047-2870.

    Eve, Martin Paul and Starczewski, Michał (2016) Academic discourses have been shaped by the material forms of dissemination. Otwarta Nauka ,

    Eve, Martin Paul and Starczewski, Michał (2016) Dyskursy akademickie zostały ukształtowane przez materialne formy upowszechniania wiedzy. Otwarta Nauka ,

    Flood, Alison and Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Cloud Atlas 'astonishingly different' in US and UK editions, study finds. Guardian ,

    Gearey, Adam (2016) ‘We Want to Live’: metaphor and ethical life in F.W. Maitland’s Jurisprudence of the Trust. Journal of Law and Society 43 (1), pp. 1-165. ISSN 0263-323X.

    Gjengedal, Kjerstin and Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Jakt på «excellence» skadar forskinga. Forskerforum ,

    Halden, Grace (2016) Haunting clouds. Alluvium , ISSN 2050-1560.

    Havergal, Chris and Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Two-thirds of UK academics back open access, survey finds. Times Higher Education ,

    Kraniauskas, John (2016) A monument to the unknown worker: Roberto Bolano's '2666'. Radical Philosophy (200), ISSN 0300-211X.

    Leslie, Esther (2016) Colonial and capitalist pedagogy. Pedagogy, Culture & Society 24 (4), pp. 517-524. ISSN 1468-1366.

    Leslie, Esther and Jackson, M. (2016) Industrial metaphysics. Parallax 22 (4), pp. 427-436. ISSN 1353-4645.

    Litt, Toby (2016) Sourcedness. Critical Quarterly 58 (1), pp. 96-101. ISSN 0011-1562.

    Loizidou, Elena (2016) Refugees and the borders of Europe: a minor contribution - Introduction. Law and Critique 27 (1), pp. 1-4. ISSN 0957-8536.

    Luckhurst, Roger (2016) Architecture and utopia, 2015. Science Fiction Film & Television 9 (1), pp. 73-124. ISSN 1754-3770.

    Luckhurst, Roger (2016) High-Rise 1975/2015. Critical Quarterly 58 (1), pp. 63-69. ISSN 0011-1562.

    Luckhurst, Roger (2016) Life and death at the limits. The Psychologist 29 , pp. 836-839. ISSN 0952-8229.

    Matthews, David and Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Focus on research ‘excellence’ is ‘damaging science’. Times Higher Education ,

    Matthews, David and Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Stern’s review of the REF: what will it mean for academics? Times Higher Education ,

    McKenzie, Lindsay and Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Stern review leaves early-career researchers cold. Research Fortnight , ISSN 1358-1198.

    Schelstraete, Inge and Eve, Martin Paul (2016) David Mitchell minimaliseert verschillen tussen edities van 'Cloud Atlas'. De Standaard ,

    Segal, Lynne (2016) Promoting dissident collectivities: celebrating Alan Sinfield. Textual Practice 30 (6), pp. 1089-1103. ISSN 0950-236X.

    Solym, Clément and Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Cloud Atlas : des versions “presque incomparables” du roman de David Mitchell. ActuaLitté ,

    Sussman, Mark and Eve, Martin Paul (2016) “A Shorthand of Stars”: From John to Thomas Pynchon. Orbit: A Journal of American Literature 4 (2), pp. 1-7. ISSN 2398-6786.

    Book Section

    Blacklock, Mark (2016) 'Strange Diagonal which was thought to be so pure': calculating the square root of Tom McCarthy’s geometric exhortation. In: Duncan, Dennis (ed.) Tom McCarthy: Critical Essays. Contemporary Writers. Canterbury, UK: Gylphi, pp. 69-94. ISBN 9781780240602.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Around 2000: memoir as literature. In: Smyth, A. (ed.) A History of English Autobiography. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 374-387. ISBN 9781107078413.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Involutions of the word: Lorrie Moore and Jonathan Lethem. In: D'Arcy, M. and Nilges, M. (eds.) The Contemporaneity of Modernism: Literature, Media, Culture. Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature. Abingdon, UK: Taylor and Francis, pp. 105-120. ISBN 9781138917033.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Structures, Signposts, and Plays: Modernist Anxieties & Postmodern Influences in Tom McCarthy's C. In: Duncan, Dennis (ed.) Tom McCarthy: Critical Essays. Gylphi.

    Halden, Grace (2016) Growing up in the 21st Century: pretty little liars and their pretty little devices. In: D'Amico, L. (ed.) Girl Talk: The Influence of Girls’ Series Fiction on American Popular Culture. Children and Youth in Popular Culture. New York, U.S.: Lexington, pp. 269-292. ISBN 9781498517645.

    Hanafin, Patrick (2016) Rights, bioconstitutionalism and the politics of reproductive citizenship in Italy. In: Roseneil, Sasha and Crowhurst, Isabel and Santos, A.C. and Stoilova, Mariya (eds.) Reproducing Citizens: Family, State and Civil Society. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781138942295.

    Leslie, Esther (2016) Acts of handwriting. In: Hiller, S. and Treister, S. (eds.) Monica Ross: Ethical Actions - A Critical Fine Art Practice. Berlin, Germany: Sternberg Press. ISBN 9783956792021.

    Leslie, Esther (2016) All that is solid melts into the conjuntural. In: Corby, J. (ed.) Adventures in Modernism: Thinking with Marshall Berman. New York, U.S.: UR, pp. 152-161. ISBN 9780996004169.

    Leslie, Esther (2016) Benjamin gegen den Staat. In: Blättler, C. and Full, C. (eds.) Walter Benjamin Politisches Denken. Staatsverständnisse 93. Baden Baden, Germany: Nomos Verlag, pp. 111-134. ISBN 9783848734252.

    Leslie, Esther (2016) Ice creams, atom bomb, i-screens, data bomb. In: Baur, A. and Leslie, Esther and Weber, M. (eds.) Better Than De Kooning. Germany: RAM Publications. ISBN 9783864421372.

    Loizidou, Elena (2016) Dreams and the political subject. In: Butler, J. and Gambetti, Z. and Sabsay, L. (eds.) Vulnerability in Resistance. Durham, U.S.: Duke University Press, pp. 122-145. ISBN 9780822362791.

    Luckhurst, Roger (2016) Weird stories: the potency of horror and fantasy. In: Head, D. (ed.) The Cambridge History of the English Short Story. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 447-463. ISBN 9781107167421.

    Msiska, Mpalive-Hangson (2016) The novel and decolonization in Africa. In: Gikandi, S. (ed.) The Novel in Africa and the Caribbean since 1950. The Oxford History of the Novel in English 16. London, UK and New York, U.S.: Oxford University Press, pp. 37-55. ISBN 9780199765096.

    Monograph

    Swain, Robert (2016) Birkbeck-Jerwood Space London rehearsal room survey 2016. Project Report. Birkbeck Centre for Contemporary Theatre and Jerwood Space.

    Conference or Workshop Item

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Blank Generation: Encryption and Metadata in the Network of Mark Blacklock’s I’m Jack. In: Literary Networks and Cultural Collaborations: From 19th Century to the Present Day, 29th October 2016, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Death, Politics and the Archive: the two editions of David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas. In: What Happens Now? 21st-Century Writing in English, 27th-30th June 2016, University of Lincoln. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The Evolving Present of Scholarly Communications. In: Library Seminar, 25th April 2016, Brighton University, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) A New Model for Open Access: The Open Library of Humanities One Year On. In: City, University of London Open Access Week 2016, 27th October 2016, City, University of London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) On Siân Adiseshiah and Louise LePage's Twenty-First-Century Drama (2016). In: What Happens Now? 21st-Century Writing in English, 27th-30th June 2016, University of Lincoln. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Only Revolutions: The Evolving Present of Scholarly Communications. In: Work in Progress Conference, 5th March 2016, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open Access Week: Birkbeck, University of London 2016. In: Open Access Week: Birkbeck, University of London 2016, 27th October 2016, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open Access Week: Birkbeck, University of London 2016. In: Open Access Week: Birkbeck, University of London 2016, 25th October 2016, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open Access and its Politics. In: Media, Film and Screen Studies seminar, 25th April 2016, Brighton University, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts, Controversies and the Future. In: Interdisciplinary Seminar, 2nd March 2016, UEA. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open Access and the Open Library of Humanities. In: Publishing Now, 18th October 2016, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open Access in the Humanities and a New Funding Model. In: 7ª Conferência Luso-Brasileira Sobre Acesso Aberto, 1st-3rd November 2016, Instituto Politécnico De Viseu. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open Access in the Humanities: What, Why, and How. In: Digital Art History Research Group, 14th November 2016, Courtauld Institute of Art. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open Access: Movement in a Digital World. In: Movement in a Digital World, 19th May 2016, King's College London. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open Access: The State of Play, or why it should be easy but why it isn’t... In: DARTS 5, 2nd-3rd June 2016, Dartington Hall. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open Access: What it is and why it matters. In: IDS Bulletin Launch Event, 2nd February 2016, The British Library, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Passwords: An Abridged and Discontinuous Cultural History. In: Queen Mary English Postgraduate Research Seminar, 4th February 2016, Queen Mary University of London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Publishing and Technology. In: TECHNE Consortium Training Workshop, 8th January 2016, Royal Holloway, University of London. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Technology and Publishing: The Work of Scholarship in the Age of its Digital Reproducibility. In: ASIS&T Webinar, 22nd September, Online.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The Universal Library: Open Access and Why It Is So Hard. In: Electronic Visualization and the Arts Pre Conference Symposium, 11th July 2016, British Computer Society. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul and Blacklock, Mark and Carville, Daragh and Hankinson, Andrew (2016) Crime Writers in Conversation. In: True Crime Fictions, 1st July 2016, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul and D’Oca, Gino and Shaw, Katy (2016) What does Open Access to Research Mean for the Humanities? In: The Future of the Humanities, 4th July 2016, Centre for Culture & the Arts, Leeds. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul and Kinney, Alison and Cohen, Jeffrey J. and Walsh, Joanna (2016) Object Lessons: a conversation about the hidden meaning of ordinary things. In: Object Lessons: a conversation about the hidden meaning of ordinary things, 13th July 2016, Bloomsbury Institute. (Unpublished)

    Eve, Martin Paul and Marshall, Diana and Curno, Mirjam and Verbeke, Demmy (2016) Open Peer Review. In: Open Science on the Move, 24-25 October 2016, Brussels, Belgium. (Unpublished)

    Book

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Literature Against Criticism: University English & Contemporary Fiction in Conflict. Cambridge: Open Book Publishers. ISBN 9781783742738.

    Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Password. London: Bloomsbury.

    Litt, Toby (2016) Mutants. Calcutta, India: Seagull Books. ISBN 9780857423337.

    Other

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize. Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Fredric Jameson, Raymond Chandler: The Detections of Totality. Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Ghostbusters (2016). Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Graham Swift, Mothering Sunday. Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Helen Macdonald, H is for Hawk. Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Joseph Brooker on Eimear McBride in conversation with Jacqueline Rose. Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Joseph Brooker on Jonathan Coe, The Rain Before it Falls. Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Joseph Brooker on Jonathan Lethem, Amnesia Moon and Donald Trump. Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Joseph Brooker on maps and the 20th Century: drawing the line at the British Library. Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Lloyd Cole & The Leopards. Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Michael Chabon, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay. Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Philip K. Dick, A Maze of Death. Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Shakespeare in Ten Acts. Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) Stuart David, In the All-Night Café: A memoir of Belle and Sebastian’s formative year. Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College.

    Brooker, Joseph (2016) William Eggleston: portraits. Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College.

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