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This book chapter was written in 2010, but is finally out! Eve, Martin Paul, ‘The Botnet: Webs of Hegemony/Zombies Who Publish’, in Zombies in the Academy, ed. by Andrew Wheelan, Chris Moore, and Ruth Walker (Bristol: Intellect Press, 2013), pp. 103–117 The scholarly communication structure at present bears a strong resemblance to a malware system called a botnet.

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If you are experiencing crashes when you update your mpd library on Ubuntu 12.10, the fault is with libmad0. This can be fixed by installing libmad0 from Debian Wheeze. As root: {% highlight bash %} wget http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libm/libmad/libmad0_0.15.1b-7_armhf.deb dpkg -i ./libmad0_0.15.1b-7_armhf.deb {% endhighlight %} I can confirm that this has fixed my update crashes.

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I decided that the best way to spend this Sunday morning was to try to get free_cite, a citation parsing system, running on my server. Turns out this is easier said than done; the README provides no information on which versions of different software you need and also gives no advice on setting up the ruby environment.

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A quick plug for a blog post by a member of OLH's internationalisation committee, Erika Corradini. In her piece, The Languages of Academic Publishing, Erika writes: Read more over at Erika's blog. Internationalisation of New Open Access Initiatives was originally published by Martin Paul Eve at Martin Paul Eve on April 27, 2013.

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Now in its third year, we invite you to submit, on Twitter via the #Pynchon2013 hashtag, the Facebook Event page or even just by emailing me, your photographs for Pynchon in Public Day 2013! The event was founded to mark the birth date of one of the most important living American writers, Thomas Pynchon.

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Brought to my attention by Dave Monroe, from the Pynchon List and culled from the Penguin Press release: There's also a cover image therein: However, there's also a textual excerpt (which looks like the first page): More on new Thomas Pynchon novel, Bleeding Edge was originally published by Martin Paul Eve at Martin Paul Eve on April 17, 2013.

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In a bid to ensure that as many of my publications are as open as possible, I've begun trawling the back catalogue and am pleased to say, after a conversation with the editor of Pynchon Notes , that I am free to post an accepted version of the article. The publication, which covers the historical sources for the Peter Pinguid society in The Crying of Lot 49 was originally published in 2011.

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Although, for now, this will be of limited interest/use to probably most readers of the journal, I today undertook the necessary work (by which I mean: cleaning up for compliance!) to expose the XML files that power the typesetting behind my journal of Pynchon studies, Orbit: Writing Around Pynchon. As you can see if you visit Issue 1, all the articles now have their XML available for download.

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It is a fundamental part of the PILA agreement that is signed when a publisher joins CrossRef that they will link to other articles using their DOIs. So, for example, if I cite an article in a journal that has a DOI, I must ensure that I use that DOI. If it doesn't have a DOI, then I needn't link to the article using the DOI.