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Awre, Chris, Beeken, Andrew, Jones, Bev, Stainthorp, Paul and Graham, Stone (2016) Communicating the open access policy landscape. Insights the UKSG journal, 29 (2). pp. 126-132. ISSN 2048-7754

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Berlatsky, Noah and Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Why isn't academic research free to everyone? The Atlantic .

Buckland, Amy, Eve, Martin Paul, Steel, Graham, Gardy, Jennifer and Salo, Dorothea (2013) On the mark? Responses to a sting. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication, 2 (1). ISSN 2162-3309

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Cheshire, Jim (2014) Open access monographs: a humanities research perspective. Insights: the UKSG Journal, 27 (1). pp. 17-20. ISSN 2048-7754

Collins, Ellen, Milloy, Caren, Stone, Graham, Baker, James, Eve, Martin Paul and Priego, Ernesto (2013) Guide to Creative Commons for humanities and social science monograph authors. OAPEN-UK and Jisc Collections. ISBN UNSPECIFIED

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Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Alternative open access-models: Open Library of Humanities. In: CRIStin Spring Conference 2014, 28-29 April 2014, Oslo.

Eve, Martin Paul (2012) Autosubversive practices in scholarly publishing. In: UKSG 35th Annual Conference, 26-28 March 2012, Glasgow.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Challenges and opportunities (Open Access monographs). In: Beyond Open Access, 5th December 2014, International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers.

Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Co-operating for gold open access without APCs. In: UKSG, 1 April 2015, University of Glasgow.

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) 'Don't just sit there, do something!': On open access activism, the future of scholarly communications and crystal- (not navel-) gazing. In: British Association of American Studies Conference, 18-21 April 2013, Exeter University.

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) Front line of OA in humanities and social sciences. In: The 2nd SPARC Japan Seminar 2013 "Latest Developments in Open Access ― Humanities and Social Sciences ―", 23rd August 2013, National Institute for Informatics, Tokyo, Japan.

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) Futurity, books, Marx, labour. In: Beyond the Book? The Future of Academic Publishing, 24-26 March 2013, University of Nottingham.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Humanities publishing needs a green growth spurt. Research Fortnight . ISSN .

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Innovative publishing models. In: OpenCon 2014, 14-17 November 2014, Washington DC.

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) Libraries and academics. In: Jisc and RLUK Academic Survey Workshop, 20 May 2013, Wellcome Collection Conference Centre.

Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Metrics, Open Access and publishing. In: Metrics and the assessment of research quality and impact in the Arts and Humanities, 16th January 2015, University of Warwick.

Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open Access. In: BAFTSS Annual Conference, 17 April 2015, Manchester Metropolitan University.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access & the Open Library of Humanities. In: Open Access & the Open Library of Humanities, 26th September 2014, University of Rhode Island.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access and the Open Library of Humanities. In: Open Access Week, 22nd October 2014, University of Oxford.

Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open Access and the Open Library of the Humanities. In: Open Access and the Humanities, 25 March 2015, National Humanities Center.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access and the humanities. In: University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections, 9th October 2014, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.

Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open Access and the humanities. In: Open Access and the Humanities, 24 March 2015, University of North Carolina.

Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open Access and the humanities. In: Open Access and the Humanities, 24 March 2015, Duke University.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access and the humanities: contexts, controversies and the future. In: Open Access and the Humanities, 23rd September, Columbia University, New York.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access and the humanities: contexts, controversies and the future. In: UMass Amherst Libraries, 2nd October 2014, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access and the humanities: contexts, controversies and the future. In: Five Colleges Digital Humanities seminar, 3rd October 2014, Periodicals Room, Frost Library, Amherst College, Amherst, MA, USA.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access and the humanities: contexts, controversies and the future. In: Open Access and the Humanities, 3rd December 2014, KU Leuven, Belgium.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access and the humanities: contexts, controversies, and the future. In: Daley Library Seminar, 7th October 2014, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access in the humanities. In: ICOLC 2014, 20-22 October 2014, Lisbon.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access in the humanities. In: Open Access in the Humanities, 4th November 2014, Hamilton College, NY.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access in the humanities. In: Open Access in the Humanities, 6 November 2014, Carnegie Mellon University.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access in the humanities. In: Open Access in the Humanities, 12 November 2014, George Mason University.

Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open Access in the humanities: benefits, challenges and economics. In: Open Access in the Humanities: Benefits, Challenges and Economics with Martin Paul Eve, 20 March 2015, Brown University.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access journals in the humanities. In: SPARC Europe Open Access Roadshow, 16th October 2014, Manchester Metropolitan University.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access journals in the humanities. In: SPARC Europe Open Access Roadshow, 25th November 2014, University of Glasgow.

Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Open Access, libraries and cooperation. In: Library Publishing Coalition, 29 March 2015, Portland State University.

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) Open Library of Humanities project. UKSG eNews (297). ISSN 2048-7746

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) The Open Library of Humanities. In: 6th Conference on Open Access Publishing, 17-19 September 2014, UNESCO Headquarters, Paris.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) The Open Library of Humanities. In: The Charleston Conference, 5-8 November 2014, Charleston, SC.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) The Open Library of Humanities. In: Scholarly Communication Institute, 9-13 November 2014, University of North Carolina/Duke University.

Eve, Martin Paul (2015) The Open Library of Humanities. In: ACRL/NEC Scholarly Communication Group Spring Program, Open Humanities and Digital Scholarship: Access, Innovation, 19 March 2015, Northeastern University.

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) Open access and the humanities. Digital Arts and Humanities at Harvard .

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open access and the humanities. In: RCUK Workshop for G8 Delegates, 20th March 2014, London.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open access and the humanities. In: Tufts 'Open October', 1st October, Tufts University.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open access and the humanities: an overview. In: Open Access and the Humanities, 2nd September 2014, Cambridge University Press.

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) Open access, humanities activism and scholar agency: re-imagining our future. In: Fremtiden er åpen!, 25th September 2013, Bergen, Norway.

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) Open access: what it is, why we need it, how we fund it. In: School of Social and Political Sciences Seminar, 29 May 2013, University of Lincoln.

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) Opening up humanities sources. In: Wikimedia UK Conference, 9 June 2013, Lincoln.

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) Selling Shakespeare's first folio: is this the future of humanities research? Guardian .

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Sharing in online research communities. In: SCONUL Summer Conference 2014: The Open Library: Collections, collaboration and challenges, 25-27 June 2014, Glasgow.

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) The future of peer review. In: Peer pressure: the changing role of peer review: Research Hive Seminar, 14 March 2013, University of Sussex.

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) The humanities, cultural 'data' and the problematic resistance to openness. In: Open [access, data, source]: science & data in the 21st century, 25 October, 2013, University of Edinburgh.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) The impact of Open Access for the humanities. In: Advisory Council on Latin American & Iberian Information Resources Seminar, 17th June 2014, Cambridge University.

Eve, Martin Paul and Edwards, Caroline (2013) OLH and monographs. In: Open Access Monographs in the Humanities and Social Sciences Conference, 1-2 July, 2013, The British Library, London.

Eve, Martin Paul and Edwards, Caroline (2013) The Open Library of Humanities (OLH). The Open Library of Humanities.

Eve, Martin Paul and Edwards, Caroline (2013) The Open Library of the Humanities: building an open, scalable, massive, sustainable, humanities megajournal. In: THATCamp London: Digital Pedagogies, June 13 2013, The British Library, London.

Eve, Martin Paul and Edwards, Caroline (2013) Open access and the humanities. In: Forms of Innovation, 27 April 2013, Durham University.

Eve, Martin Paul and Edwards, Caroline (2013) Open access and the humanities. In: Open Access and the Humanities, June 2013, Barker Center, Harvard University.

Eve, Martin Paul and Edwards, Caroline (2013) The future of academic publishing. In: The Graduate School Seminar, April 2013, University of Lincoln.

Eve, Martin Paul, Edwards, Caroline and Wieselberg, Lukas (2013) Freier Eintritt in die Geisteswissenschaft. Science@ORF.at .

Eve, Martin Paul, Fitzpatrick, Kathleen, Gold, Matthew K., Marden, Cecy and Norberg, Lisa (2015) Innovation in digital publishing in the humanities. In: American Historical Association, 2nd-5th January 2015, New York.

Eve, Martin Paul, Gatti, Rupert and Hole, Brian (2014) Open Access monograph publishing: 3 academics who just got on and did it. In: Jisc Digital Festival 2014, 11-12 March 2014, ICC Birmingham.

Eve, Martin Paul, Hacker, Andrea and Withanage, Dulip (2014) Designing an open source, open access monograph workflow. In: Open Access Workshop, 27-28 March 2014, Heidelberg University.

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) All that glisters: investigating collective funding mechanisms for gold Open Access in humanities disciplines. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication, 2 (3). p. 1131. ISSN 2162-3309

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) Before the law: open access, quality control and the future of peer review. In: Debating open access. British Academy, London, pp. 68-81. ISBN 9780856726095

Eve, Martin Paul (2015) Co-operating for gold open access without APCs. Insights the UKSG journal, 28 (1). pp. 73-77. ISSN 2048-7754

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Corporate interest is a problem for research into open-access publishing. The Conversation .

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) Flawed sting operation singles out open access journals. The Conversation .

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) Gatekeepers in a digital wasteland. The Author . ISSN 0005-0628

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Is UK humanities research reaching the widest possible audience? The Guardian .

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access and the humanities: contexts, controversies and the future. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 9781107484016

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Open Access: free ‘from having to sell’. School of Advanced Study Blogs .

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) Oral evidence. In: House of Commons BIS Inquiry into Open Access, April 2013, Houses of Parliament.

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) Utopia fading: taxonomies, freedom and dissent in open access publishing. Journal of Victorian Culture, 18 (4). pp. 536-542. ISSN 1355-5502

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) What’s so moral about the “moral rights” of copyright for academics? LSE Impact Blog .

Eve, Martin Paul (2013) The botnet: webs of hegemony/zombies who publish. In: Zombies in the academy: living death in higher education. Intellect Press, Bristol. ISBN 9781841507149

Eve, Martin Paul (2014) The means of (re-)production: expertise, open tools, standards and communication. Publications, 2 (1). pp. 38-43. ISSN 2304-6775

Eve, Martin Paul, Curry, Stephen and Swan, Alma (2014) Open access: effective measures to put UK research online under threat? The Guardian .

Eve, Martin Paul, Willinsky, John, Coble, Zach and Ho, Adrian (2015) Open access in humanities and social sciences: visions for the future of publishing. College and Research Libraries News, 76 (2). pp. 88-91. ISSN 0099-0086

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Hack-polay, Dieu (2011) Digital library: an opportunity for African education. In: Digitisation Perspectives. Educational Futures: Rethinking Theory and Practice (46). Sense Publishing, Rotterdam, pp. 167-178. ISBN 9789460912993, 9789460912979, 9789460912986

Hill, Rebecca and Eve, Martin Paul (2013) ERC backtracks on open-access embargo period. Research Europe (376). p. 5.

Hodgson, Cynthia, Suber, Peter, Kiley, Robert, Kaufman, Roy, Goodrich, Jennifer, Eve, Martin Paul, Swan, Alma and Sutton, Caroline (2014) Open access infrastructure: where we are and where we need to go. Information Standards Quarterly, 26 . pp. 1-14. ISSN 1041-0031

Hudson, John (2010) Cyberculture to e-culture (sounds so late eighties early 90s)? Erm... towards e-topia? Part 1. Digital Imaging and Photography .

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Koh, Adeline and Eve, Martin Paul (2014) A Public Library of the Humanities? An interview with Martin Paul Eve. Chronicle of Higher Education .

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Peet, Lisa and Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Martin Eve: Building the Open Library of the Humanities. Library Journal . ISSN 0363-0277

Prescott, Andrew, Eve, Martin Paul, Waelde, Charlotte, Tanner, Simon and Deegan, Marilyn (2014) Intellectual property and impact. In: Digital Humanities Congress, 4th-6th September 2014, Sheffield.

Priego, Ernesto, Edwards, Caroline, Tennant, Jon, Eve, Martin Paul, Ainsworth, Anne-Marie, Lawson, Stuart and McArthur, Joe (2014) Open Access: where are we now? In: Open Access Week, 23 October 2014, City University London.

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Smith, Adam and Eve, Martin Paul (2014) Humanities mega journal given a year to build a business. Research Fortnight .

Smyth, Neil (2016) Strategic engagement and librarians. In: The Academic Book of the Future. Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 66-73. ISBN 9781349887972, 9781137595775

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Winston, Brian (2010) ‘“Caging the copycat”: wie neue Technologien eingeschrän werdem. Eine Fallstudie: Das Google Book Search settlement’. Kulturen des Kopierschutzes II Navigationen: Zeitscrift für Medien- und Kulturwissenschaften, 2 (Jg.10). pp. 85-94. ISSN 1619-1641

Winston, Brian (2008) Hula Hoop or contraceptive pill? Misunderstanding the nature of the social impact of technology. Navigationen: Zeitschrift fur Medien- und Kulturwissenschafte, 8 (2). pp. 139-150. ISSN 1619-1641

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