Línguas e LiteraturaInglêsJekyll

Martin Paul Eve

Martin Paul Eve
Pagina inicialFeed Atom
language
Línguas e LiteraturaInglês
Publicados

2009-03-12 - Arts and Humanities Research Council Funding Application.docx (18 KB) Applying for a Block Grant Partnership Doctoral grant from the AHRC can be a daunting procedure. I was extremely fortunate to have succeeded in this area and, while I don't by any means think that my word is therefore the be-all and end-all, I thought I would share the tips that served me well.

Línguas e LiteraturaInglês
Publicados

I wanted to write a blog post today containing a tip that I employ for structuring long pieces of academic prose. One of the main difficulties that people encounter is sticking to a structure, avoiding digression and spatialising their work. However, most word processors (MS Word and OpenOffice) include all the tools necessary to automate this process. How?

Línguas e LiteraturaInglês
Publicados

After the Vitae Digital Researcher workshop at the British Library, I decided to ramp up my web presence to a slightly more professional level than it had previously obtained. Having also decided that it would be nice to take a bit of a break this weekend, I went ahead and implemented COinS on my main web page.

Línguas e LiteraturaInglês
Publicados

One of the long running debates regarding the British Library reading rooms has resurfaced this week. Upon entering the library this morning I was handed a letter of invitation to the Reader's Committee (or similarly titled initiative); it's self-purported goal, to discuss requirements of readers at the BL that have gone unheeded by management. Several of these items are, indeed, worthy of discussion.

Línguas e LiteraturaInglês
Publicados

The abstracts for International Pynchon Week 2010 are now online! Of course, I would thoroughly recommend my own paper, which will focus on terrorism and the Cold War in Pynchon's Against the Day and Don DeLillo's Underworld . In the interests of blatant self-promotion, I cite the abstract here: However, I would be doing a disservice if I didn't recommend my illustrious peers who will also be at the event.

Línguas e LiteraturaInglês
Publicados

I've just, a few days belatedly, checked out the Howling Fantods website and caught up with the news regarding the Harry Ransom Center aquiring the DFW archives. I thought it would be apt to post a link to the fantastic scribd scans of some of this material. I particularly like the editors suggestions for Infinite Jest. Looks like the "make it shorter" suggestion wasn't exactly taken to heart - thankfully!

Línguas e LiteraturaInglês
Publicados

The London Review of Books has just published a blog post entitled Wallace v. the Terrible Master. You can read the full article here: http://www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2010/03/16/alex-abramovich/wallace-v-the-terrible-master/ My concern is that, in every recent web publication on the author, the only aspect of his life in which people are interested, is his death.

Línguas e LiteraturaInglês
Publicados

It's only really during the mass exodus of a fire alarm that the sheer scale of operations daily at the British Library become clear. Here's a picture I snapped of the readers flocking back into the building. Lucky this didn't happen yesterday during the Digital Researcher conference! It was also notable that, on re-admittance, there were no security checks.

Línguas e LiteraturaInglês
Publicados

The result of a humanities discipline map for Digital Researcher 2010 at the British Library! Humanities Map was originally published by Martin Paul Eve at Martin Paul Eve on March 15, 2010.

Línguas e LiteraturaInglês
Publicados

Tomorrow I plan to attend the Digital Researcher seminar day at the British Library. It promises to be an excellent day providing insights on how researchers can best employ microblogging, social networking, social bookmarking/citations and many of the other nifty collaborative elements of the web that simply weren't there in the '90s.

Línguas e LiteraturaInglês
Publicados

In the spirit of social networking/research interaction, I have established a Zotero group for researchers working in my field; the novels of Thomas Pynchon. The site is here: http://www.zotero.org/groups/thomas_pynchon If you haven't used Zotero before, it's the ultimate open-source, freely available citation tool. It will do all the hard work of formatting your citations and even share them across multiple computers.