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Martin Paul Eve

Eve was the recipient of a 2019 Philip Leverhulme Prize, the 2018 KU Leuven Medal of Honour in the Humanities and Social Sciences, a joint recipient of the Electronic Literature Organization's N. Katherine Hayles 2018 Prize for his chapter in ''The Bloomsbury Handbook of Electronic Literature'', and in 2017 was a shortlisted finalist for ''The Guardian''s Most Inspiring Leader in Higher Education award. In 2021 Eve was listed by the Shaw Trust as one of the 100 most influential people with disabilities in the United Kingdom.
Eve has severe rheumatoid arthritis and end-stage renal failure due to BK virus nephropathy. Provided by Wikipedia
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Review of James Gourley, Terrorism and Temporality in the Works of Thomas Pynchon and Don DeLillo (2013) by Martin Paul Eve
Published 2013-09-01
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The Historical Imaginary of Nineteenth-Century Style in David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas by Martin Paul Eve
Published 2018-10-01
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Preferential Consideration: Bartleby, Class, and Genocide in David Foster Wallace’s “Consider the Lobster” by Martin Paul Eve
Published 2017-12-01
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Introduction: The Abolition of the University by Martin Paul Eve
Published 2021-05-01
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Las humanidades digitales y los estudios literarios by Martin Paul Eve
Published 2023-12-01
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“some kind of thing it aint us but yet its in us” by Martin Paul Eve
Published 2014-02-01
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Co-operating for gold open access without APCs by Martin Paul Eve
Published 2015-03-01
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Tear it down, build it up: the Research Output Team, or the library-aspublisher by Martin Paul Eve
Published 2012-07-01
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The Means of (Re-)Production: Expertise, Open Tools, Standards and Communication by Martin Paul Eve
Published 2014-02-01
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Towards the digital preservation of DOM-node-keyed scholarly web annotations by Martin Paul Eve
Published 2017-06-01
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Digital Scholarly Journals Are Poorly Preserved: A Study of 7 Million Articles by Martin Paul Eve
Published 2024-01-01
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Who is Actually Harmed by Predatory Publishers? by Martin Paul Eve, Ernesto Priego
Published 2017-08-01
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“A Shorthand of Stars”: From John to Thomas Pynchon by Mark Sussman, Martin Paul Eve
Published 2016-09-01
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The Future of the Open Library of Humanities: Milestones, Governance, and Sustainability by Martin Paul Eve, Rose Harris-Birtill
Published 2021-05-01
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Information Labour and Shame in Farmer and Chevli’s Abortion Eve by Martin Paul Eve, Melanie McGovern
Published 2019-04-01
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Lessons From the Open Library of Humanities by Martin Paul Eve, Paula Clemente Vega, Caroline Edwards
Published 2020-03-01
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