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Imagine if you could have, in your pocket, access to the world's research information in an easy-to-navigate, accessible format with dynamic add-ons, customizable aspects and links to other pieces of research. Well, we have a way of doing this. The technologies are called XHTML, HTML5, CSS and JavaScript. The problem is, if academic materials are published in those formats, it is harder for publishers to: Lock down material with DRM.

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I just realised that I forgot to Storify my live tweets from day 2 of this conference... enjoy! [View the story "Day 2 of Twenty-First-Century British Fiction Symposium" on Storify] Day 2 of Twenty-First-Century British Fiction Symposium Storified by Martin Eve · Mon, May 21 2012 06:15:47 Asks: what is the value of scarcity, and what about the scarcity of value?

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I thought it was time for a brief "state of the issue" post for the, no doubt voluminous, hordes awaiting the launch of Orbit: Writing Around Pynchon. One review and six articles are now typeset and going into proofreading. A further review and note are in initial copyediting. Three commissioned reviews are expected in the very near future and these will go into copyediting and typesetting as soon as possible.

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Following the success of last year's Pynchon in Public Day, this May 8th will play host to further celebrations of perhaps the world's greatest living author: Thomas Pynchon. I know that there are plans afoot in Munich and New York, but wanted to announce that a Brighton contingent will be meeting at 10am on Tuesday 8th of May at the Nia Cafe.

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Today, the SoAS was host to the Contemporary Fiction Research Seminar, marking the release of a special issue of Textual Practice on Martin Amis' Money . The panel consisted of Nicky Marsh, Chris Hartley, Matthew Crowley, Bianca Leggett and Joe Brooker. There was also a conversation with the novelist Alex Preston, but I unfortunately had to leave before this point. This is a brief post to document the seminar.

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2nd Jul 2012 Checkland, Falmer Campus, University of Brighton, UK A one-day symposium hosted by the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and the Faculty of Arts, University of Brighton Cost: FREE (Space Strictly Limited) Deadline for proposals: 15th May 2012 Visit the webpage: http://arts.brighton.ac.uk/research/research-conferences/teaching-post-millennial-literature Keynotes: Dr David James (University of Nottingham) and Prof Peter Boxall