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Deviating from my current series of posts on ScholComms, I wanted to interject to recommend a new, independent music project from two of the original members of the Alabama 3. The project is entitled Mountain of Love (the founder, Piers Marsh's, pseudonym) and the genre is "dubtronica", a fusion of dub and electronica, as the name suggests.

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The written evidence for the BIS Inquiry on Open Access has now been published and is available on the website for the UK parliament. The inquiry follows the past House of Lords inquiry and continues the bitter rivalries and feuds between advocates and detractors. I must say that there is still a great deal of Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt (FUD) in circulation.

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A quick heads-up that I'll be speaking at the University of Sussex next week, my Ph.D. alma mater, on the "Future of Peer Review", alongside Maria Kowalczuk from BioMed Central. Taking place in the Sussex Research Hive on the 14th March 2013 at noon, we're hoping to explore the problems of the current model and the ways in which we can salvage what works while fixing the extant troubles.

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March 2013 marks ten years since the start of the attack on Iraq. This controversial military action divided opinion in Britain and around the world, and its aftereffects have profoundly shaped politics and the media in Britain in the decade since. What was the conflict's cultural impact?

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Martin Paul Eve, ‘Thomas Pynchon, David Foster Wallace and the Problems of “Metamodernism”: Post-Millennial Post-Postmodernism?’, C21 Literature: Journal of 21st-century Writings, 1 (2012), pp. 7-25. Available online at C21 Literature. You can download 50% of the article for free, as per the licensing conditions of Gylphi.

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Co-presented with Dr. Caroline Edwards: "Floats Like a Butterfly, Stings Like a Finch: Adorno, Utopia and Open Access Publishing", Lincoln University , 21st-Century Research Group, Weds 27th Feb 4.15-5.30, MC0024 This paper addresses the specific threats faced by the recent Finch Report and will be a practical introduction to the future problems that will occur from the way in which Open Access is being implemented.

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There's a Q&A with me that has just been published in Library Journal on why we need a public library of the humanities and social sciences (a "PLOS-like" project -- but not officially affiliated). Meanwhile the project continues to make progress; we're currently building up the various committees and the infrastructure that is needed for these groups to communicate!