--- title: My 2022 year in review layout: post image: feature: header_pandemic2.png --- Like many years, 2022 was a year of health problems for me. The entire year has been overshadowed by the episode of kidney failure that I suffered as a result of BK virus associated nephropathy. It is fair to say that I have been quite seriously unwell. I also spent a long period of this year, in my spare time, campaigning for protection of the immunocompromised with the monoclonal antibody therapy, Evusheld. We remain under pretty tight isolation conditions in the face of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Excitingly, though, I am about to begin a secondment to Crossref, working on scholcomms infrastructures and building cool new lab experiments. I am looking forward to it! I also had a number of publications out this year or in preparation: <h2>Books</h2> <p class="anitemnewdate genericitem"><span class="prefix bold">2023</span><span class="bibitem">Eve, Martin Paul, <i>Paper Thin: New Histories of Digital-Material Text</i> (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2023) <p class="anitemnewdate genericitem"><span class="prefix bold">2022</span><span class="bibitem"> <a href="https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/26645" class="csl-entry">Eve, Martin Paul, <i>The Digital Humanities and Literary Studies</i> (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022)</a> <h2>Journal Articles</h2> <p class="anitemnewdate genericitem"><span class="prefix bold">2023</span><span class="bibitem"> <a href="https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/50134" class="csl-entry">Eve, Martin Paul, ‘Impossible Chess, Close Reading, and Inattention as Disability in Percival Everett’s Telephone’, <i>Orbit: A Journal of American Literature</i>, 2023</a></span></p> <p class="anitemnewdate genericitem"><span class="prefix bold">2022</span><span class="bibitem"> <a href="https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/46280" class="csl-entry">Eve, Martin Paul, ‘Lessons from Library Genesis: Extreme Minimalist Scaling at Pirate Ebook Platforms’, <i>Digital Humanities Quarterly</i>, 16.1 (2022)</a> </span></p> <p class="anitem genericitem"><span class="prefix"> </span><span class="bibitem"> <a href="https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/43860" class="csl-entry">Eve, Martin Paul, ‘New Leaves: The Histories of Digital Pagination’, <i>Book History</i>, 25.2 (2022)</a></span></p> <p class="anitem genericitem"><span class="prefix"> </span><span class="bibitem"> <a href="https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/47743" class="csl-entry">Eve, Martin Paul, F. Pinter, S. Lair, and Tom Grady, ‘Opening the Future: A New Model for Funding Open Access Monographs’, <i>The Serials Librarian</i>, 82.1–4 (2022), 178–81</a> <h2>Book Chapters</h2> <p class="anitemnewdate genericitem"><span class="prefix bold">2023</span><span class="bibitem"> <a href="https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/43087" class="csl-entry">Eve, Martin Paul, ‘The Essay in the Career of the Contemporary English Novelist’, in <i>The Cambridge History of the British Essay</i>, ed. by Denise Gigante and Jason Childs (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023)</a></span></p> <p class="anitem genericitem"><span class="prefix"> </span><span class="bibitem"> <a href="https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/50133" class="csl-entry">Eve, Martin Paul, ‘Shadow Libraries and Pirate Infrastructures’, in <i>Critical Infrastructure Studies & Digital Humanities</i>, ed. by Alan Liu, Urszula Pawlicka-Deger, and James Smithies (University of Minnesota Press, 2023)</a> </span></p> <p class="anitemnewdate genericitem"><span class="prefix bold">2022</span><span class="bibitem"> <a href="https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/32199" class="csl-entry">Eve, Martin Paul, ‘David Foster Wallace's “Nonâ€-Fiction’, in <i>David Foster Wallace in Context</i>, ed. by Clare Hayes-Brady (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022)</a></span></p> <p class="anitem genericitem"><span class="prefix"> </span><span class="bibitem"> <a href="https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/44173" class="csl-entry">Eve, Martin Paul, ‘Open Access and Neoliberalism’, in <i>The Social Production of Knowledge in a Neoliberal Age: Debating the Challenges Facing Higher Education</i>, ed. by J. Collier and J. Cruickshank (London: Rowman and Littlefield International, 2022)</a> </span></p><p class="anitem genericitem"><span class="prefix"> </span><span class="bibitem"> <a href="https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/40856" class="csl-entry">Eve, Martin Paul, ‘Open Access in the Humanities Disciplines’, in <i>The Bloomsbury Handbook of Digital Humanities</i>, ed. by James O’Sullivan (Bloomsbury, 2022)</a> </span></p> <p class="anitem genericitem"><span class="prefix"> </span><span class="bibitem"> <a href="https://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-5584-1/archives-access-and-artificial-intelligence/" class="csl-entry">Eve, Martin Paul, Robert Gadie, Victoria Odeniyi, and Shahina Parvin, ‘Reviewing the Reviewers: Training Neural Networks to Read Peer Review Reports’, in <i>Archives, Access and Artificial Intelligence: Working with Born-Digital and Digitised Archival Collections</i>, ed. by Lise Jaillant (Bielefeld: Bielefeld University Press, 2022), pp. 131–56</a></span></p>