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Birkbeck Institute of Data Science
Report for 2017-2018
Presented to the School Research Committee on 23rd January 2018 And
Presented to the College Research Committee on 2nd February 2018
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Birkbeck Institute for Data Analytics
Annual Report 2016-17
Birkbeck College Research Committee, January 2018 meeting
Alessandro Provetti, Director
1. Background
The Birkbeck Institute for Data Analytics (BIDA) was formally established in February 2016, as a College
Institute supported by all five Schools. Dr Alessandro Provetti was appointed the inaugural Director, in June
2016. The aims of the Institute are twofold: to develop interdisciplinary research in Data Analytics and Data
Science across BEI and Birkbeck, and to catalyse the possibilities for entirely new research domains. BIDA
is positioning itself to enable Birkbeck to exploit the opportunities provided by the Big data/Artificial
Intelligence revolution, and to create and develop leading-edge, cross-disciplinary research in the emerging
field of data analytics. All information is available on the BIDA website at the URL:
http://www.bida.bbk.ac.uk/
2. Administration
The Director of BIDA is Alessandro Provetti, who is Reader in the Department of Computer Science and
Information Systems. He works with Catherine Griffiths who provides the strategic support of the School of
Business, Economics and Informatics. Administrative support is provided by Liam Simmonds and Tara
Orleanes-Angelopoulo from DCIS.
3. Membership
BIDA is open to all Birkbeck academics, but the aim is to ensure that members are active participants and
their interests and research are addressed by, or are related to, the field of Data Analytics. Membership has
grown over the year as BIDA has become better known throughout the College. The Membership/affiliations
in December 2017 are:
Member Main research area
Azañón Elena Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental Psychology
Barros, Joana Geographic Information Science, Geocomputation, Dynamic Modelling, Urban Systems
Bousquet, Antoine History and philosophy of science and technology, cyber warfare and complexity theory
Brooks, Sue
Environmental modelling (hydrological and landslides), multi-scenario approaches to
environmental issues, GIS applications for environmental change, data mining (archival
records)
Christodoulides, George Marketing and social media and customer analytics, Internet of things, Big Data,
Chen, Taolue Stokastic program verification
Cooper, Rick Cognitive modelling, genetics
Cox, Tom Health analytics
Elsner, Paul Cluster around the application of geo-spatial technologies for renewable energy potential
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assessment, environmental monitoring, and environmental communication
Eve, Martin Open access, big data, analytics, data mining
Griffiths, Catherine Data analytics and cross-domain research
Guy, Frederick Policy analytics; industrial analytics
Han, Tingting Machine learning for verification.
Hassard, Juliet Health analytics
Hein, Wendy Marketing
Hubbert, Simon Risk analytics and finance
Kaufmann, Eric Politics
Kapur, Sandeep Financial intermediation,. Economics and finance
Kontchakov, Roman Ontology-based data access
Lachish, Oded Data analytics and computing, algorithm development
Levene, Mark Data Analytics in Web and Pervasive Computing - machine learning, data mining,
information retrieval
Markham, Tim Data mining for war reporting and journalism
Martin, Nigel
Life sciences data integration, identification and visualisation of significant features in big
data, data analytics in spatio-temporal data [ collaborations with LSHTM and Bbk’s
department of Geography]
Maybank, Steve Search of image databases, object recognition.
Nobeli, Irilenia Analysis relevant to differential gene expression, computational analysis of sequencing
Margoulas, George User modelling, complex data analysis
Macmillan, Fiona Law and IPR. Data mining
McKinn Joel Cultural and Media Studies
Papageorgiou, Georgios Medical statistics
Pavol, Povala Financial Economic analytics
Poulovassilis, Alex Data Analytics in Education, Web Observatory
Powell, Philip Information systems
Provetti Alessandro Online Social network analysis, Web data extraction.
Radice, Rosalba
Building models for predicting HIV prevalence and for predicting population level CD4
(cluster of differentiation 4) ,joint modelling of bivariate health outcomes. To facilitate the
use of these methods by researchers and practitioners in academia and industry,
Rallis, Babis Genetics, Evolution and Environment
Ronald, Angelica Human quantitative genetics, structural equation modelling
Roussos, George Mobile and IoT analytics
Rossi, Federica Analytics
Shepherd, Adrian Biomedical data mining, text mining, analytics, visualisation
Shiode, Shino
Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Spatial Data Analysis and Modelling, Spatio-
temporal Analytics, Geo-surveillance, Medical and Health Geography, Spatial Epidemiology,
Transport Data Analysis, Quantitative Criminology, Archaeological GIS
Sibai Oliver Marketing analytics
Smith, Marie Psychophysics and brain imaging data with various different data reduction and analytic
methods.
Smith, Ron Econometrics
Smith, Tim Visual modelling and analytics, computational vision and cognitive modelling
Turnbull, Paul Law research, study of EU drug markets and the national evaluation of the Offender
Engagement Programme
Wesner, Simone Data handling and big data management including visualisation of data and its impact on arts
policy development and arts management
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Weston, David Data and statistics
Whiting, Rebecca Qualitative internet research in relation to work and organizations
Wood, Peter Analysing interactions in social networks in order to infer roles and relationships.
Worthy, Benjamin Open Data and Open Government, new Digital Politics
Xu, Jing Data Mining for the MSc Applied Statistics
Zakharyaschev, Michael Ontology-based data access
Zhang, Dell Machine learning, data mining, information retrieval, and social network analysis
3.1. PhD Students
BIDA currently has 3 PhD students who are registered in the Computer Science and Information Systems
Department, and are undertaking interdisciplinary research.
Student Research Area Supervisor(s)
Han, Seongil Web data and Deep Web data in Financial applications A. Calì, A. Provetti
Pozzana, Iacopo Modelling tools for the Social Web and community detection A. Provetti
Taylor, James Big data and Bioinformatics N. Martin, A. Shepherd
4. Activities 2016-2017
The first year has necessitated mapping out the research currently undertaken in the College which is related
to data analytics. As most academics do not know the research already being undertaken in the College, the
focus has been to raise awareness of different research areas and to facilitate introductions. In order to
address this, a programme of internal seminars has been launched, where invited researchers from across the
College give short informal talks to internal invited audiences, around the key challenges/problems they have
in their research areas. This enables people to be view different research topics using analytics, while also
being made aware of the particular challenges that are common across many domains. It has also presented
opportunities for exploratory collaborations.
4.1 Internal talks
These invited talks are held over lunch, once a month during term time. The format is for two different
topics from separate areas to be presented, each lasting about 20 minutes, followed by questions and
discussion.
The list of speakers for the lunchtime research meetings is:
March 2017
Professor Mark Levene: The new High-Performance Cluster, collaboration opportunities and how
BIDA can help
Professor Eric Kaufmann: Gathering authentic data for social media analysis and the problems of
doing this
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April 2017
Dr Sue Brookes: Shoreline changes
Dr Alessandro Provetti: Analysing user-generated data in Social Web platforms
May 2017
Professor Martin Eve: from copyright through to statistical issues for humanities data analytics
David Mac Elroy: Library services in support to research in Data Analytics
June 2017
Dr Adrian Shepherd, Biology: Antibody repertoire analytics: deep sequencing meets "the evolution
within us"
Prof. Ron Smith, Economics: The many meanings of big data in economics
October 2017
Dr Jessica Jacobson, Law and Director of the Institute for Criminal Policy Research (ICPR)
Dr Frederick Guy, Management: the problems of reproducibility of data of one’s own research and
that of PhD students research
November 2017
Dr Andrea Ballatore, Geography: From digital space to digital place: Exploring geographic
information through similarity search
Hugh Tancred-Lawson, Philosophy: Abstractive Summarisation of Social Media Microblogs
December 2017
Dr Wendy Hein, Management: Access and recognition of data in the context of research on gender
equality.
Dr Martyn Harris, Computer Science and Information Systems: Samtla, a Search and Mining Tools
for Labelling Archives.
Interest in speaking has been extensive, with attendance at events ranging from 15 to 22 including PhD
students. For the Spring 2018, the monthly workshops have been planned and will soon be announced.
4.2 New Research Collaborations
The lunchtime seminars series has been the key to new interdisciplinary collaboration. The format whereby
the speaker focuses on the challenges they face in their research, seems to have been well-received by
attendees and as a result new cross-collaborations are starting. These research efforts are truly
interdisciplinary and all stem from the “space” BIDA creates at our College. The following sections outline
them.
4.2.1 Research on automated recognition of coast front from satellite images.
This initiative involves Geography (Dr Sue Brooks and Dr Andrea Ballatore) and Computer Science
(Professor George Magoulas, his PhD student A. Mosca, and Professor Stephen Maybank). It is a follow-up
to Sue’s presentation at the lunchtime meeting showing how her research on coastal erosion is now
dependent on satellite imaginary and the need to process it automatically.
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4.2.2 Research on transition to web services for the ICPR Web site
It involves Law (Jessica Jacobson) and Computer Science (Peter Wood). Jessica pointed out during her
lunchtime presentation, that her ICPR Institute http://www.icpr.org.uk/ is now the worldwide reference point
for statistical data on the prison population. Data is manually curated and organized, and an update is made
available on their site once a month. This system can be improved in a number of ways and Peter and Dell
will be helping ICPR to design a set of APIs that will make the data more readily available, annotated and
thus machine-processable.
4.2.3 Research on automated summarization and its applications
Hugh Tancred-Lawson, sessional lecturer in Philosophy, is working on advance summarization techniques
applied to social web communication. This is a field is of particular interest in the context of Twitter feeds.
Currently Hugh is in talks with Dr Andrew Fugard from Psychosocial studies to address specific tasks on text
summarization, and with Dr Martyn Harris from Computer Science on how to combine abstractive
summarization with Samtla, the indexing tool which is being developed within computing.
4.3 External speakers
As part of the aim to establish BIDA, and to extend research possibilities, external speakers are invited, when
possible to explore and provide updates on significant related fields. Two speakers have visited:
1. The inaugural seminar, in July 2016, was given by Professor Mark Gerstein
http://www.gersteinlab.org/about/ from Yale School of Medicine. Mark, is one of the main
researchers in Bioinformatics today, and he gave a broad overview of how algorithmic advances
have impacted Genetics, focusing on the rising ethics issues of Genetics privacy.
2. In November a talk was given by Professor Kazutoshi Sumya http://www.dl.kuis.kyoto-
u.ac.jp/~sumiya/ from Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan. The theme of the seminar was the recent
algorithmic advances in Geographical Information Systems. He showed where there are possibilities
for new ways to use GIS to explore a city and its services.
5. Data repository
Since the beginning of 2017 we have hosted a dataset repository that will help us obtain visibility and
accessibility to datasets created by the research work of our members. Currently, two datasets are available:
one on English literature, provided by Professor Martin Eve and one on annotated spam e-mails, provided by
Dr Alessandro Provetti. This activity was possible thanks to the excellent restyling and expansion of the web
services of our library. We are currently interacting with David Mac Elroy at the Birkbeck Library to further
populate our dataset repository.
6. Website
The main infrastructure activity has been the design and implementation of the BIDA website. The design
has been informed by the concepts of making our research known and accessible to the public, and at the
same time informing Birkbeck staff and students about events related to data analytics and DataScience.
This work will continue as activities and developments happen.
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7. Organization of scientific events
The Institute has helped with the engagement and impact of research through co-organising and hosting a
number of wider College events. So far, collaboration has been given to the organization of :
1. RuleML+RR conference, organized by Roman Kontchakov from Computer Science at Birkbeck1
2. Intelligent Data Analysis, organized by David Weston from Computer Science, also at Birkbeck2
3. SSNAR summer school on Statistical Social Network Analysis using R, organized by Isabella
Gollini from Statistics3
4. Big Data in Statistics and Economics Research conference, organized by Rosalba Radice and
Alessandro Provetti in June at Birkbeck.
8. New education programmes in Data Science
In 2016 Birkbeck’s Department of Computer Science and Information Systems was awarded one of only 3
HEFCE grants made, after a competitive application, to develop a new part time conversion MSc course in
engineering-related computer science, focusing on data science and software engineering. The expected
student numbers were seen as potentially being 16-20 to ensure viability. Due to the design of customised
video marketing for social media, 31 students were accepted for the first year of a two year course. In
September 2017, new 91 students are registered for the part-time Masters in Data Science.
8.1 New modules in Data Science
The Study programme for our Masters in Data Science has been upgraded for the second year, to reflect
changes in the technological landscape of Data Science applications in business and administration. Two new
compulsory modules have been designed and approved for the new programme:
Programming with Data
Data Science Techniques and Applications
Both new modules will give students a “working proficiency” in data analytics using the Python
programming language. Also, it will give further visibility on the Web to potential students searching for a
Data Science-related Masters. In addition, new information pages4 have been created, along with a new,
shorter URL for our programme: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/datascience.
9. Apprenticeships
Currently the apprenticeships programs are being developed to complement the traditional form of
university-level studies. This process is led by employers who are setting up relevant programmes to ensure a
skilled workforce. The Office of National Statistics and BIDA participated in the Trailblazing Group to
propose a new Level 6 Apprenticeship in Data Science. The proposal, has been submitted by the ONS on
behalf of a large group of employers, and has been accepted by the Institute for Apprenticeship, which is the
government body in charge of approving the new study programmes. It will be offered in 2019-20 or later.
1 Please see the conference web page: http://2017.ruleml-rr.org/.
2 Please see the conference web page: http://www.dcs.bbk.ac.uk/ida2017/.
3 Please see the web page of the summer school: http://bida.bbk.ac.uk/SSNAR17.
4 Please see http://www.dcs.bbk.ac.uk/study-with-us/postgraduate/msc-data-science/.
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We expect the new programme to be proposed as an alignment to a new BSc Data Science programme that is
being discussed within the Department of Computer Science.
In the Autumn, the BBC has invited BIDA to take part in the Trailblazing Group for a Level 7
apprenticeships in Data Science. The new proposal, due for submission in spring/summer 2018, would be
offered by Birkbeck as an alignment to the existing part-time Msc Data Science.
10. Planned activities
The goals for 2017-18 year are:
1. Build more cross disciplinary collaborations and apply for research grants
2. Continue the internal BIDA research meetings, to give all colleagues the possibility to present their
research and present the challenging issues in their research
3. Find ways to fund and develop PhD research
4. Enhance the range of publications
5. Establish a better connection, ie a focused and time-efficient way for our academics to meet some of
the myriad of Data Science companies now active in London
6. A practical goal for the next year is to collaborate with the college library to automatically locate and
collect articles that have data analytics characteristics.
11. Engagement
We are pleased to report some data concerning the social media campaign by which we are advertising our
new Msc Data Science programme. The following excerpt, courtesy of Matthew Jayes from the BEI school,
who supervises the the school Web presence, reports the web traffic analytics for the second instalment of
our video on Data Science at Birkbeck. The video describes (now) Dr. Martyn Harris’ research on
deciphering the ancient Rongorongo language from Easter Island, one of the last, and most fascinating,
unsolved mysteries.
Impressions Spend Results Result Type Result
Rate Result Rate Type Cost Per Result Cost Per Result Type
99569.00 400 47174 Video views 47.38% Video view rate 0.01 Cost per video view
The analytics confirms that our original estimated reach of 40,000 was exceeded more than twice over, at
nearly 100,000. Moreover, of the 100,000 times the advert was seen by a user, in 47.38% of the cases they
clicked through to watch the video. While we cannot tell how long they watched for from these statistics, it
should be stressed this is a fantastic result for our campaign; a cost per click as low as 0.01 is incredibly hard
to achieve. These results are a good showing of the quality and attractiveness of the video content that BIDA,
in collaboration with the BEI School and the Derek Jarman Lab, has produced.
11.1 Collaboration with other universities
The BIDA director has been appointed Visiting Professor5 to the Vienna PhD school of Informatics, which is
a programme organized each year by Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien).
5 Please see http://www.informatik.tuwien.ac.at/news/1351
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Dr Provetti will deliver a PhD module on Network science for Social Media analysis as the next course.
In February, we received a visit from Dr Charo Campomanes, a researcher from the CTIC Regional research
institute in Guijon, Spain. She is currently working on anomaly detection in user profiling. Her visit is to
help in the preparation of a Horizon 2020 proposal where the CTIC institute will be the lead and project
coordinator.
In November we received two visits: Dr Bruno Goncalves, head of Data Science at NYU university and Dr
Leo Ferres from the Data Science Institute at UDD University in Santiago de Chile.
Given the short notice, no seminar could be organized but the two scientists met the Institute Director and
other colleagues from BIDA, with the idea of planning some further international collaboration. In
particular, Dr Goncalves gave advice on the work of our PhD student I. Pozzana, and might be invited to be
one of the examiners.
12. Capacity Building
BIDA is partner in a COST-EU proposal which is currently under evaluation; this proposal is about
interdisciplinary research in Digital Forensics, which relates to Computer Science, Law and Criminology.
Moreover, a BIDA proposal is under evaluation for one of the post-doc positions awarded by the Birkbeck-
Wellcome Trust ISSF initiative. The applicant, Dr. M. Teresa Caccamo from Italy, is planning to come to
Birkbeck to develop a new research project on Mathematical modelling and Machine Learning techniques
applied to Biological sensor data.
The institute director expects to submit two proposals for funding at National level this Summer.
Intramural funding has been received and is described in the next section.
13. Institute finances (if applicable)
Currently BIDA does not have a specific budget. Activities this year, such as catering refreshments to our
meetings and invited speakers has been underwritten by the DCSIS department and the BEI School.
In October, the BEI school assigned a grant of about GBP 1.8K to the Director to cover the costs of visits by
prominent data scientists. The proposal mentioned explicitly
1. Dr. E Ferrara, research assistant professor at U. of Southern California, Viterbi School of
Engineering;
2. Prof. G. Caldarelli, head of Financial markets research at IMT university in Lucca, Italy.
The visits are planned for 2018, and they will also be given the opportunity to address our second-year Msc
Data Science students.
BIDA also submitted a grant proposal to the recent NHS Scotland, for the "Cancer Innovation Challenge"
call. The BIDA director is PI of the proposal "Big Unstructured Data Analysis to Drive Improvement in
Cancer Treatments (BUDADICT)", which has been prepared in partnership with the CTIC, a Spanish public
research centre. The overall budget is fixed at £29K+VAT for the initial 3-months phase; we are waiting for
the first round of evaluation to be notified
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14. Publications by the BIDA members
One of the goals for the BIDA institute is to have more publications. On a middle-term perspective, articles
from Birkbeck authors from different departments will gauge the effectiveness of our programme.
The following is a list of publication entries by BIDA members in 2016-17. They have been retrieved from
the college BIRON system by automated search on September 26th 2017 and formatted manually to put
numbers and correct minor character encoding issues.
List of publications
1.
Adam, S.P. and Magoulas, George D. and Karras, D.A. and Vrahatis, M.N. (2016) Bounding the search
space for global optimization of neural networks learning error: an interval analysis approach. Journal of
Machine Learning Research 17 , ISSN 1533-7928
2.
Aksoy, Yunus and Basso, H. and Smith, Ron P. (2017) Medium-run Implications of changing demographic
structures for the macro-economy. National Institute Economic Review 241 (1), R58-R64. ISSN
00279501
3.
Aksoy, Yunus and Henrique, Basso and Smith, Ron P. (2016) Demografie bremst Wirtschaft. Die
Volkswirtschaft 89 (11), pp. 14-19. ISSN 1011-386X
4.
Al-Tawil, M. and Dimitrova, V. and Thakker, D. and Poulovassilis, Alexandra (2017) Evaluating knowledge
anchors in data graphs against Basic Level Objects. In: Cabot, J. and de Virgilio, R. and Torlone, R. (eds.)
Web Engineering: 17th International Conference, ICWE 2017, Rome, Italy, June 5-8, 2017, Proceedings.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10360. Rome, Italy: Springer. ISBN 9783319601311. (In Press)
5.
Ambroziak, K.B. and Azanon Gracia, Elena and Longo, Matthew (2017) Eating and body image: does food
insecurity make us feel thinner? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40 , e106. ISSN 0140-525X
6.
Ansell, Maddalaine and McQuillan, Martin and Eve, Martin Paul and Tatlow, Pam and Wilsdon, James and
Arrowsmith, Jamie (2016) A kinder, gentler REF? Reflections on Stern. Wonkhe
7.
Ashford, Paul and Hernandez duran, Anna and Greco, T.M. and Buch, A. and Sodeik, B. and Cristea, I.M.
and Grunewald, K. and Shepherd, Adrian J. and Topf, Maya (2016) HVint: a strategy for identifying novel
protein-protein interactions in Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 15 (9), pp.
2939-2953. ISSN 1535-9476
8.
Azanon Gracia, Elena and Camacho, K. and Morales, M. and Longo, Matthew (2017) The sensitive period
for tactile remapping does not include early infancy. Child Development , ISSN 0009-3920. (In Press)
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9.
Azanon Gracia, Elena and Mihaljevic, K. and Longo, Matthew (2016) A three-dimensional spatial
characterization of the crossed-hands deficit. Cognition 157 , pp. 289-295. ISSN 0010-0277
10.
Azanon Gracia, Elena and Tame, Luigi and Maravita, A. and Linkenauger, S.A. and Ferre, E. and Tajadura-
Jimenez, A. and Longo, Matthew (2016) Multimodal contributions to body representation. Multisensory
Research 29 (6), pp. 635-661. ISSN 2213-4794
11.
Azanon, Elena and Radulova, S. and Haggard, P. and Longo, Matthew R. (2016) Does the crossed-limb
deficit affect the uncrossed portions of limbs? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and
Performance 42 (9), pp. 1320-1331. ISSN 0096-1523
12.
Banerjee, S. and Shi, H. and Banasik, M. and Moon, H. and Lees, W. and Qin, Y. and Harley, A. and
Shepherd, Adrian J. and Cho, M.W. (2017) Evaluation of a novel multi-immunogen vaccine strategy for
targeting 4E10/10E8 neutralizing epitopes on HIV-1 gp41 membrane proximal external region. Virology
505 , pp. 113-126. ISSN 0042-6822
13.
Barreira-Gonzalez, P. and Barros, Joana (2016) Configuring the neighbourhood effect in irregular cellular
automata based models. International Journal of Geographical Information Science 31 (3), pp. 617-636.
ISSN 1365-8816
14.
Barrios Fajardo, A. and De Valck, K. and Schultz, C. and Sibai, Olivier and Husemann, K. and Maxwell-
Smith, M. and Luedicke, M. (2016) Marketing as a means to transformative social conflict resolution:
lessons from transitioning war economies and the Colombian coffee marketing system. Journal of Public
Policy & Marketing 35 (2), pp. 185-197. ISSN 1547-7207.
15.
Barrios Fajardo, A. and De Valck, K. and Schultz, C. and Sibai, Olivier and Husemann, K. and Maxwell-
Smith, M. and Luedicke, M. (2016) Marketing as a means to transformative social conflict resolution:
lessons from transitioning war economies and the Colombian coffee marketing system. Journal of Public
Policy & Marketing 35 (2), pp. 185-197. ISSN 1547-7207
16.
Barros, Joana (2017) Introducing GIS across levels: designing for diversity. Journal of Geography in
Higher Education 41 (3), pp. 353-367. ISSN 0309-8265
17.
Barton, Hannah and McKim, Joel and Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Open Cultural Data: Discussing
Digitisation. Birkbeck Events Blog
18.
Bedford, Rachael and Saez de Urabain, Irati R. and Cheung, Celeste and Karmiloff Smith, Annette and
Smith, Tim J. (2016) Toddlers’ fine motor milestone achievement is associated with early touchscreen
scrolling. Frontiers in Psychology 7 , ISSN 1664-1078
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19.
Bellido, Jose and Macmillan, Fiona (2016) Music copyright after collectivisation. Intellectual Property
Quarterly (3), pp. 231-246. ISSN 1364-906X
20.
Bienvenu, M. and Kikot, S. and Kontchakov, Roman and Ryzhikov, V. and Zakharyaschev, Michael (2017)
On the parameterised complexity of tree-shaped ontology-mediated queries in OWL2QL. In: Artale, A.
and Glimm, B. and Kontchakov, Roman (eds.) DL 2017: International Workshop on Description Logics.
CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1879. CEU
21.
Bienvenu, M. and Kikot, S. and Kontchakov, Roman and Ryzhikov, V. and Zakharyaschev, Michael (2017)
On the parameterised complexity of tree-shaped ontology-mediated queries in OWL2QL. In: Artale, A.
and Glimm, B. and Kontchakov, Roman (eds.) DL 2017: International Workshop on Description Logics.
CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1879. CEUR
22.
Bienvenu, M. and Kikot, S. and Kontchakov, Roman and Ryzhikov, V. and Zakharyaschev, Michael (2017)
Optimal nonrecursive datalog rewritings of linear TGDs and bounded (Hyper)Tree-width queries. In:
Artale, A. and Glimm, B. and Kontchakov, Roman (eds.) DL 2017: International Workshop on Description
Logics. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1879 1879. CEUR
23.
Bienvenu, M. and Kikot, S. and Kontchakov, Roman and Ryzhikov, V. and Zakharyaschev, Michael (2017)
Optimal nonrecursive datalog rewritings of linear TGDs and bounded (Hyper)Tree-width queries. In:
Artale, A. and Glimm, B. and Kontchakov, Roman (eds.) DL 2017: International Workshop on Description
Logics. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1879 1879. CEUR
24.
Bienvenu, M. and Kikot, Stanislav and Kontchakov, Roman and Podolskii, V. and Zakharyaschev, Michael
(2016) Theoretically optimal datalog rewritings for OWL 2 QL ontology-mediated queries. In:
UNSPECIFIED (ed.) Proceedings of the 29th International Workshop on Description Logics. CEUR-WS
25.
Bienvenu, M. and Kikot, Stanislav and Kontchakov, Roman and Podolskii, V. and Zakharyaschev, Michael
(2016) Theoretically optimal datalog rewritings for OWL 2 QL ontology-mediated queries. In:
UNSPECIFIED (ed.) Proceedings of the 29th International Workshop on Description Logics. CEUR-WS
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Bienvenu, M. and Kikot, Stanislav and Kontchakov, Roman and Podolskii, V.V. and Ryzhikov, V. and
Zakharyaschev, Michael (2017) The complexity of ontology-based data access with OWL 2 QL and
bounded treewidth queries. In: UNSPECIFIED (ed.) Proceedings of the 36th ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-
SIGAI Symposium on Principles of Database Systems - PODS '17. New York, U.S.: Associating for
Computing Machinery, pp. 201-216. ISBN 9781450341981
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Bienvenu, M. and Kikot, Stanislav and Kontchakov, Roman and Podolskii, V.V. and Ryzhikov, V. and
Zakharyaschev, Michael (2017) The complexity of ontology-based data access with OWL 2 QL and
bounded treewidth queries. In: UNSPECIFIED (ed.) Proceedings of the 36th ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-
SIGAI Symposium on Principles of Database Systems - PODS '17. New York, U.S.: Associating for
Computing Machinery, pp. 201-216. ISBN 9781450341981
28.
Balte, S. and Bartl-Pokorny, K.D. and Jonsson, U. and Berggren, S. and Zhang, D. and Kostrzewa, E. and
Falck-Ytter, T. and Einspieler, C. and Pokorny, F.B. and Jones, Emily and Roeyers, H. and Charman, T. and
Marschik, P.B. (2016) How can clinicians detect and treat autism early? Methodological trends of
technology use in research. Acta Paediatrica 105 (2), pp. 137-144. ISSN 0803-5253
29.
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Blank Generation: Encryption and Metadata in the Network of Mark
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Continuing javascript execution after total DOM body replacement using DOM
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Coping with Illness. Times Higher Education
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Death, Politics and the Archive: the two editions of David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas.
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105.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Embargoing metadata? martineve.com
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Evolving notes on the political philosophy of David Willetts. martineve.com
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110.
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) I have suffered from an episode of cerebral vasculitis and a stroke.
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Identifying 26GB of JSON Novel Data. martineve.com
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Initial parsing work on large JSON corpus. martineve.com
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Institutional Finance and Academic Freedom. martineve.com
117.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Introducing Cemmento: A digital preservation tool for annotations.
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118.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) It looks unlikely that UK universities are going to get out of the Freedom of
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119.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) JSON-Encoded Textual Variance Between the Published Versions of David
Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas in “an Orison of Sonmi”. Journal of Open Humanities Data 2 , ISSN 2059-481X
120.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Literature Against Criticism: University English & Contemporary Fiction in
Conflict. Cambridge: Open Book Publishers. ISBN 9781783742738. (In Press)
121.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Martin Eve on Ben Jonson, The Alchemist at The Barbican. Birkbeck
Department of English and Humanities Blog
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Martin Eve on Hermann Hesse, The Glass Bead Game. Birkbeck, Department of
English and Humanities Blog
123.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Martin Eve on The Man Who Knew Infinity. Birkbeck Department of English
and Humanities Blog
124.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Martin Eve on William Gaddis’s JR. Birkbeck Department of English and
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126.
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127.
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128.
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) My response to the HE Green Paper. martineve.com
130.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Next book project: The Aesthetics of Metadata: Redaction, Reference, & the
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131.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Now accepting proposals to 'New Horizons in Contemporary Writing' series.
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132.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Of LaTeX and labour. martineve.com
133.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) On neural networks and health data privacy. martineve.com
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) On Siân Adiseshiah and Louise LePage's Twenty-First-Century Drama (2016).
In: What Happens Now? 21st-Century Writing in English, 27th-30th June 2016, University of Lincoln.
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135.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) On speed and open access. martineve.com
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) On ten years of chronic illness. martineve.com
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138.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Only Revolutions: The Evolving Present of Scholarly Communications. In: Work
in Progress Conference, 5th March 2016, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. (Unpublished)
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140.
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141.
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142.
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open Access in the Humanities and a New Funding Model. In: 7ª Conferencia
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open Access in the Humanities: What, Why, and How. In: Digital Art History
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145.
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Week: Birkbeck, University of London 2016, 27th October 2016, Birkbeck, University of London, UK.
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147.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open Access: Movement in a Digital World. In: Movement in a Digital World,
19th May 2016, King's College London. (Unpublished)
148.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open Access: The State of Play, or why it should be easy but why it isn’t...
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149.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Open Access: What it is and why it matters. In: IDS Bulletin Launch Event, 2nd
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Password. London, UK: Bloomsbury. (Submitted)
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Password. Bloomsbury Literature Blog
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Passwords: An Abridged and Discontinuous Cultural History. In: Queen Mary
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155.
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Peer review in the open-access humanities. Cambridge University Press Core
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Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Publishing and Technology. In: TECHNE Consortium Training Workshop, 8th
January 2016, Royal Holloway, University of London. (Unpublished)
161.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Questions about APC-free models. martineve.com
162.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Reading Potter Stewart on recognition. martineve.com
163.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Referring Elsevier/RELX to the Competition and Markets Authority.
martineve.com
164.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Review of Alexander R. Galloway, 'Laruelle Against the Digital' ("Digital
Revision"). Electronic Book Review , ISSN 1553-1139
165.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Review of Jerome McGann, A new republic of letters: Memory and scholarship in
the age of digital reproduction. Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and
Information Issues 26 (1), p. 64. ISSN 0955-7490
166.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Review of Rick Rylance, Literature and the Public Good. Research Fortnight ,
ISSN 1358-1198
167.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Review of The Open-Source Everything Manifesto: Transparency, Truth, and Trust
by Robert David Steele. Utopian Studies 27 (1), p. 121. ISSN 1045991X
BIDA annual report 2016-17, Final. 25/56
168.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Review of Torben Bech Dyrberg, Foucault on the Politics of Parrhesia. Foucault
Studies (21), pp. 238-240. ISSN 1832-5203
169.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Scholar, meet Author – Author, meet Scholar... Times Literary Supplement
Blog
170.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Selecting specified text ranges in a browser using javascript and xpath.
martineve.com
171.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Some of the arguments, counter-arguments, and political alignments for and
against open access. martineve.com
172.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Stern and REF: assessing the past to fund the future with non-portability.
martineve.com
173.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Structures, Signposts, and Plays: Modernist Anxieties & Postmodern Influences in
Tom McCarthy's C. In: Duncan, Dennis (ed.) Tom McCarthy: Critical Essays. Gylphi. (In Press)
174.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Technology and Publishing: The Work of Scholarship in the Age of its Digital
Reproducibility. In: ASIS&T Webinar, 22nd September, Online
175.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The critique of utopia. martineve.com
176.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The Evolving Present of Scholarly Communications. In: Library Seminar, 25th
April 2016, Brighton University, UK. (Unpublished)
177.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The Faber Finds edition of Rex Warner's The Professor is very poorly formatted
and proofed. martineve.com
178.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The methodology of literary taxonomy: HARKing and p-hacking. martineve.com
179.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The postponed REF consultation document. martineve.com
BIDA annual report 2016-17, Final. 26/56
180.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The single largest challenge for information publishing in the digital age.
martineve.com
181.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The Stern review of REF. martineve.com
182. Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The thing that's gone missing in the revisions to the REF consultation
between February and December 2016: the 5* category. martineve.com
183.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The UK copyright exemption for text and data mining vs. the DMCA and EUCD.
martineve.com
184.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) The Universal Library: Open Access and Why It Is So Hard. In: Electronic
Visualization and the Arts Pre Conference Symposium, 11th July 2016, British Computer Society.
(Unpublished)
185.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) These games we play (in ScholComms). martineve.com
186.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Transcript of meeting between Elsevier and the Minister for Higher Education in
the UK, Jo Johnson. martineve.com
187.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Trying to understand Ofqual's inter-subject comparability Rasch model tests for
easy/hard subjects at GCSE and A-Level. martineve.com
188.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Undergraduates, digital humanities, and visualization: looking back on my early
visualizations of Gravity's Rainbow. martineve.com
189.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) What do we mean when we call scholarly communications platforms 'sustainable'?
martineve.com
190.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) What we mean when we ask whether open access is sustainable. martineve.com
191.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Why handling Book Processing Charges from a purchasing library is hard.
martineve.com
192.
Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Why Open Book Publishers for my next book? martineve.com
BIDA annual report 2016-17, Final. 27/56
193.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) “Maybe, but it’s code’ all it is”: Thomas Pynchon, Cow Country, and
Computational Stylometry. In: International Pynchon Week 2017, 5-9 June 2017, La Rochelle, France.
(Unpublished)
194.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) 100 people in a room: on the distributional effects of different open-access funding
models. martineve.com
195.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) A note on moral relativism and unthinkable liberalism. martineve.com ,
196.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) An important note if you have a Lenovo G580. martineve.com ,
197.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Arts Week 2017: Grin and Bear It: Peter Fifield on Virginia Woolf’s Teeth.
Birkbeck, University of London Events Blog
198.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Arts Week 2017: What goes around. Fifty years of ‘The Third Policeman’.
Birkbeck, University of London Events Blog
199.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Cambridge University Press and Censorship. martineve.com
200.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Close Reading with Computers: Genre Signals, Parts of Speech, and David
Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas. SubStance , ISSN 0049-2426. (In Press)
201.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Close-Reading Cloud Atlas with Computers. In: David Mitchell Conference
2017, 3 June 2017, University of St Andrews, Scotland. (Unpublished)
202.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Conducting non-commercial research on in-copyright Amazon Kindle books.
martineve.com
203.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Contemporary Textual Scholarship, Canon, and Publishing. In: English: Shared
Futures, 5-7 July 2017, Newcastle, UK. (Unpublished)
204.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Creating the Future of Academic Publishing: Strengthening the Research
Ecosystem. In: Creating the Future of Academic Publishing: Strengthening the Research Ecosystem, 23rd
January 2017, London Southbank University, UK. (Unpublished)
BIDA annual report 2016-17, Final. 28/56
205.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Dear Walt. martineve.com
206.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Did Thomas Pynchon write Cow Country? Stylistic affinities and divergences.
martineve.com
207.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Digital Economics, Abundance and Symbolic Economies for Academic Open
Access. Medium
208.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) FairOA and Consortial Models. In: OA Tage 2017, 11-14 September 2017,
Dresden, Germany. (Unpublished)
209.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Flipping to Open Access Using Consortial Funding Models. In: OA Tage 2017,
11-14 September 2017, Dresden, Germany. (Unpublished)
210.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Four implementation questions about open access and monographs.
martineve.com
211.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) He Doesn't Talk Politics Anymore: The Role of Politics in Contemporary US
Fiction. In: Birkbeck Arts Week, 15-19 May 2017, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK
212.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) How much do you really understand about the peer-review process? Times
Higher Education
213.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) How much does it cost to run a small scholarly publisher? martineve.com
214.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) How to Get Published as an Early Career Academic. In: English: Shared Futures,
5-7 July 2017, Newcastle, UK. (Unpublished)
215.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) If I still subscribed to Elsevier's Lingua, I'd demand a refund. martineve.com
216.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) If the REF ain't broke... Research Fortnight , ISSN 1358-1198
217.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Imagining Tomorrow's University: Rethinking scholarship, education, and
institutions for an open, networked era. Figshare
BIDA annual report 2016-17, Final. 29/56
218.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Implementing the Stern Review. In: Promoting Excellent Research: Learning
from REF2014 and Implementing the Stern Review, 14th February 2017, Policy UK, London, UK.
(Unpublished)
219.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Intellectual Property Rights. In: UCU Branch Meeting, 16th March 2017,
Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK. (Unpublished)
220.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) It’s time to heed the drive towards open books. HEFCE Blog
221.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Judging the painting (research) without the frame (the journal). martineve.com
222.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Learned societies in the humanities, open access, and paying for disciplinary
goods. martineve.com
223.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Librarian Evaluation of Non-APC OA Models in the Age of Open Access.
martineve.com
224.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Martin Eve catches up with Contemporary Slo-Mo Electro. Birkbeck
Department of English and Humanities Blog
225.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Martin Eve on Edward Albee’s The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? Birkbeck
Department of English and Humanities Blog
226.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Martin Eve on Nice Fish at the Harold Pinter Theatre. Birkbeck Department of
English and Humanities Blog
227.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Martin Eve on The White Devil at the Wanamaker Playhouse. Birkbeck
Department of English and Humanities Blog
228.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Martin Paul Eve on talking disability activism with Naomi Lawson Jacobs and
Judith Butler. Birkbeck Department of English and Humanities Blog
229.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Mediating forms and free thinking (or on selecting journals). martineve.com
BIDA annual report 2016-17, Final. 30/56
230.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Motivations for the OLH Model. In: Open Knowledge in Higher Education, 17th
February 2017, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. (Unpublished)
231.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) My responses to the Consultation on the Second Research Excellence Framework.
martineve.com
232.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) OA in Dry Funding Climates: Consortial Business Models. In: Open Science
Fair, 6-7 September, 2017, Athens, Greece
233.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) On automatically detecting parenthetical citations. martineve.com
234.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) On Being Open In Practice: Giving Credit Where it is Due. Opening Research
at Reading Blog (ORRB)
235.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) On consortial OA funding models and renewals. martineve.com
236.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) On digital publishing and third-party rights. martineve.com
237.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) On ECRs, long-form-outputs, and the non-portability of outputs for REF.
martineve.com
238.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) On responses and rebuttals in the discipline of English literature. martineve.com
239.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) On the economics of flipping subscription journals. martineve.com
240.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Open Access in the Humanities and The OLH Project. In: Guest Lecture by
Martin Eve, 31st March, City University, London, UK. (Unpublished)
241.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Open Access in the Humanities and the Open Library of Humanities. In: MA
Publishing Programme, 9th February 2017, Kings College London, UK. (Unpublished)
242.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Open Access in the Humanities, Or: The Internet is not Going Away. In: Open
Access at UWE, 18th January 2017, University of the West of England, UK. (Unpublished)
BIDA annual report 2016-17, Final. 31/56
243.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Open Access in the Humanities: What, Why, and How. In: CHASE Arts and
Humanities in the Digital Age Winter School, 11-13 January 2017, Goldsmiths, University of London.
(Unpublished)
244.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Open Access in the United Kingdom. In: Söllner, Konstanze and Mittermaier,
Bernhard (eds.) Praxishandbuch Open Access. De Gruyter. ISBN Bernhard. (In Press)
245.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Open Access Monographs Misrepresented. martineve.com
246.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Open Access Publishing Models and How OA Can Work in the Humanities.
Bulletin of the Association for Information Science and Technology 43 (5)
247.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Open Access, Books, and the Tricky Transition. In: Digital Publishing and the
Humanities: Perspectives and Questions, 22nd February 2017, School of Advanced Study, Senate House,
London, UK. (Unpublished)
248.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Open Access, Economic Models, and Challenges. In: Open Access Workshop, 14
September 2017, Regensburg University, Germany. (Unpublished)
249.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Open Publication, Digital Abundance, and Scarce Labour. Journal of Scholarly
Publishing 48 (5), ISSN 1710-1166. (In Press)
250.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Open publishing models for the humanities. In: Open in Practice, 30th March
2017, University of Reading, UK. (Unpublished)
251.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Open to Adaptation. Times Higher Education
252.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Openness, Politics and Power. In: Winn, Joss and Hall, Richard (eds.) Mass
Intellectuality and Democratic Leadership in Higher Education. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-
1474267588. (In Press)
253.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Preferential Consideration: Bartleby, Class, and Genocide in David Foster
Wallace's “Consider the Lobster.” C21 Literature: Journal of 21st Century Writings , ISSN 2045-5224.
(In Press)
BIDA annual report 2016-17, Final. 32/56
254.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Regular Expressions for Humanists. In: Beyond the Black Box, 2nd March 2017,
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK. (Unpublished)
255.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Review of Adam Koehler, Composition, Creative Writing Studies and the Digital
Humanities. The Review of English Studies , ISSN 1471-6968
256,
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Scarcity and Abundance. In: Tabbi, Joseph (ed.) The Bloomsbury Handbook of
Electronic Literature. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781474230254. (In Press)
257.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Technological Horizons. In: What is a Text in the Digital Age?, 1st July 2017,
Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, London, UK. (Unpublished)
258.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) The Aesthetics of Metadata in Contemporary Fiction: Reference, Redaction, and
the Archive. In: Postgraduate Research Seminar, 31 May 2017, University of Buckingham.
(Unpublished)
259.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) The Difficulties of Humanities Data Analytics. In: Birkbeck Institute for Data
Analytics Research Seminar, 25th May 2017, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. (Unpublished)
260.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) The Folio Society Edition of Riddley Walker. martineve.com
261.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) The Great Automatic Grammatizator: Writing, Labour, Computers. Critical
Quarterly , ISSN 0011-1562. (In Press)
262.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) The Open Library of Humanities. In: Open Access Publishing Workshop, 7th
April 2017, Leiden University, Leiden, Holland. (Unpublished)
263.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) The Open Library of Humanities. In: Research Excellence and Publishing
Seminar, National Conference of University Professors, 3rd April 2017, King's College London, UK.
(Unpublished)
264.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) The Open Library of the Humanities. In: Open Access Publishing Seminar, 6th
April 2017, Utrecht University, Hollland. (Unpublished)
265.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) The rivalrous parts of non-rivalrous digital forms. martineve.com
BIDA annual report 2016-17, Final. 33/56
266.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Thinking more about EU law and UK copyright exemptions. martineve.com
276.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Towards the digital preservation of DOM-node-keyed scholarly web annotations.
Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication 5 (1), ISSN 2162-3309
268.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Two types of post-critique. martineve.com
269.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) Workshop participant. In: Imagining Tomorrow's University, 8th-10th March
2017, Chicago, Illinois, USA. (Unpublished)
270.
Eve, Martin Paul (2017) XML and HTML for scholarly communications. In: School of Arts Graduate
Workshop, 27th March 2017, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK. (Unpublished)
271.
Eve, Martin Paul and Blacklock, Mark and Carville, Daragh and Hankinson, Andrew (2016) Crime Writers
in Conversation. In: True Crime Fictions, 1st July 2016, Birkbeck, University of London, UK.
(Unpublished)
272.
Eve, Martin Paul and Corti, Louise and Hrynaszkiewicz, Iain and Tedds, Jonathan and Gilchrist, Roberta
(2017) What can we do, as individuals and members of our communities, to make Open Research a reality?
In: Open in Practice, 30th March 2017, University of Reading, UK. (Unpublished)
273.
Eve, Martin Paul and D’Oca, Gino and Shaw, Katy (2016) What does Open Access to Research Mean
for the Humanities? In: The Future of the Humanities, 4th July 2016, Centre for Culture & the Arts, Leeds.
(Unpublished)
274.
Eve, Martin Paul and de Vries, Saskia and Rooryck, Johan (2017) The Transition to Open Access: The State
of the Market, Offsetting Deals, and a Demonstrated Model for Fair Open Access with the Open Library of
Humanities. In: Chan, Leslie and Loizides, Fernando (eds.) Expanding Perspectives on Open Science:
Communities, Cultures and Diversity in Concepts and Practices. Amsterdam: IOS Press, pp. 118-128.
ISBN 978-1-61499-769-6
275.
Eve, Martin Paul and Fifield, Peter (2016) Martin Eve & Peter Fifield on ‘No’s Knife’ at the Old
Vic. Birkbeck Department of English and Humanities Blog
276.
Eve, Martin Paul and Fullick, Melonie (2017) Open access and academic publishing – an interview with
Dr. Martin Paul Eve. University Affairs
BIDA annual report 2016-17, Final. 34/56
277.
Eve, Martin Paul and Holmwood, John (2017) Creating the future of academic publishing. Emerald
Group
278.
Eve, Martin Paul and Inglis, Kitty and Prosser, David and Speicher, Lara and Stone, Graham (2017) Cost
Estimates of an Open-Access Mandate for Monographs in the UK’s Third Research Excellence
Framework. Insights: the UKSG journal , ISSN 2048-7754. (In Press)
279.
Eve, Martin Paul and Jacobs, Naomi Lawson and Butler, Judith (2017) Conversation on Disability
Activism. In: Disability Activism Seminar, 11th February 2017, Birkbeck, University of London, London,
UK. (Unpublished)
280.
Eve, Martin Paul and Kinney, Alison and Cohen, Jeffrey J. and Walsh, Joanna (2016) Object Lessons: a
conversation about the hidden meaning of ordinary things. In: Object Lessons: a conversation about the
hidden meaning of ordinary things, 13th July 2016, Bloomsbury Institute. (Unpublished)
281.
Eve, Martin Paul and Marshall, Diana and Curno, Mirjam and Verbeke, Demmy (2016) Open Peer Review.
In: Open Science on the Move, 24-25 October 2016, Brussels, Belgium. (Unpublished)
282.
Eve, Martin Paul and Palmann, Sascha and de Bourcier, Simon and Freer, Joanna and Haynes, Doug (2016)
Announcing the Digital Availability of Pynchon Notes. Orbit: Writing around Pynchon 4 (1), ISSN
2047-2870.
283.
Eve, Martin Paul and Priego, Ernesto (2017) Who is Actually Harmed by Predatory Publishers? Triple C:
Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 15 (2), pp. 755-770. ISSN 1726-670X
284.
Eve, Martin Paul and Starczewski, Michał (2016) Academic discourses have been shaped by the material
forms of dissemination. Otwarta Nauka
285.
Eve, Martin Paul and Starczewski, Michał (2016) Dyskursy akademickie zostały ukształtowane przez
materialne formy upowszechniania wiedzy. Otwarta Nauka
286.
Ewing, Louise and Farran, E.K. and Karmiloff Smith, Annette and Smith, Marie L. (2017) Understanding
strategic information use during emotional expression judgments in Williams syndrome. Developmental
Neuropsychology 42 (5), pp. 323-335. ISSN 8756-5641
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287.
Ewing, Louise and Karmiloff Smith, Annette and Farran, E.K. and Smith, Marie L. (2017) Developmental
changes in the critical information used for facial expression processing. Cognition 166 , pp. 56-66. ISSN
0010-0277
288.
Ewing, Louise and Karmiloff Smith, Annette and Farran, E.K. and Smith, Marie L. (2017) Distinct profiles
of information-use characterize identity judgments in children and low-expertise adults. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance , ISSN 0096-1523 (In Press)
289.
Farmer, Michael and Loizou, George and Maybank, Stephen (2017) Iteration functions re-visited. Journal
of Computational and Applied Mathematics 311 , pp. 484-496. ISSN 0377-0427
290.
Fenner, Trevor and Lachish, Oded and Popa, A. (2016) Min-sum 2-paths problems. Theory of Computing
Systems 58 (1), pp. 94-110. ISSN 1432-4350
291.
Fenner, Trevor and Levene, Mark and Loizou, George (2016) A stochastic evolutionary model generating a
mixture of exponential distributions. The European Physical Journal B (EPJ B) 89 (2), ISSN 1434-6036
292.
Fenner, Trevor and Levene, Mark and Loizou, George (2017) A multiplicative process for generating the
rank-order distribution of UK election results. Quantity & Quality: International Journal of Methodology ,
ISSN 0033-5177. (In Press)
293.
Filbrich, L. and Torta, D.M. and Vanderclausen, C. and Azanon Gracia, Elena and Legrain, V. (2016) Using
temporal order judgments to investigate attention bias toward pain and threat-related information.
Methodological and theoretical issues. Consciousness and Cognition 41 , pp. 135-138. ISSN 1053-8100
294.
Filippou, P. and Marra, G. and Radice, Rosalba (2017) Penalized likelihood estimation of a trivariate
additive probit model. Biostatistics 18 (3), pp. 569-585. ISSN 1465-4644
295.
Fisher, E. and Lachish, Oded and Vasudev, Y. (2017) Improving and extending the testing of distributions
for shape-restricted properties. In: Vollmer, H. and Vallee, B. (eds.) 34th Symposium on Theoretical
Aspects of Computer Science (STACS 2017). Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics 66. Leibniz
International, 31:1-31:14. ISBN 9783959770286
296.
Fletcher, G.H.L. and Peters, J. and Poulovassilis, Alexandra (2016) Efficient regular path query evaluation
using path indexes. In: Pitoura, E. and Maabout, S. and Koutrika, G. and Marian, A. and Tanca, L. and
Manolescu, I. and Stefanidis, K. (eds.) 19th International Conference on Extending Database Technology
Bordeaux, France, March 15-18, 2016 Proceedings. Bordeaux, France: OpenProceedings.org, pp. 636-639.
ISBN 9783893180707
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297.
Fligg, R. and Barros, Joana (2016) A case study of flooding in the Limpopo River Basin, Xai-Xai,
Mozambique. In: Lombard, J.R. and Stern, E. and Clarke, G. (eds.) Applied Spatial Modelling and Planning.
Routledge Advances in Regional Economics, Science and Policy. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 315-343.
ISBN 9781138925700
298.
Flood, Alison and Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Cloud Atlas 'astonishingly different' in US and UK editions,
study finds. Guardian
299.
Fragopanagos, N. and Kueppers, S. and Kassavetis, P. and Luchini, M.U. and Roussos, George (2017)
Towards longitudinal data analytics in Parkinson's Disease. In: Giokas, K. and Bokor, L. and Hopfg, F.
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Selected Papers. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and
Telecommunications Engineering 181. Springer, pp. 56-61. ISBN 9783319496542
300.
Freier, Livia and Cooper, Richard P. and Mareschal, Denis (2017) Preschool children’s control of action
outcomes. Developmental Science 20 (2), e12354. ISSN 1363-755x
301.
Garcia-Alonso, M.D.C. and Levine, P. and Smith, Ron P. (2016) Military aid, direct intervention and
counterterrorism. European Journal of Political Economy 44 , pp. 112-135. ISSN 0176-2680
302.
Georgopoulou, S. and Efraimidou, Sofia and MacLennan, S.J. and Ibrahim, F. and Cox, Tom (2017) The
relationship between social support and health-related quality of life in patients with antiphospholipid
(hughes) syndrome. Modern Rheumatology , ISSN 1439-7595. (In Press)
303.
Gerasimova, O. and Kikot, S. and Podolskii, V. and Zakharyaschev, Michael (2017) On the data complexity
of ontology-mediated queries with a covering axiom. In: Artale, A. and Glimm, B. and Kontchakov,
Roman (eds.) DL 2017: International Workshop on Description Logics. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1879
1879. CEUR Workshop Proceedings
304.
Gjengedal, Kjerstin and Eve, Martin Paul (2016) Jakt på «excellence» skadar forskinga.
Forskerforum
305.
Gong, C. and Tao, D. and Maybank, Stephen and Liu, W. and Kang, G. and Yang, J. (2016) Multi-modal
curriculum learning for semi-supervised image classification. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 25
(7), pp. 3249-3260. ISSN 1057-7149
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Goodwin, A. and Salomone, S. and Bolton, P. and Charman, T. and Jones, Emily and Pickles, A. and
Robinson, E. and Smith, Tim J. and Sonuga-Barke, E.J.S. and Wass, S. and Johnson, Mark H. (2016)
Attention training for infants at familial risk of ADHD (INTERSTAARS): study protocol for a randomised
controlled trial. Trials 17 (1), ISSN 1745-6215
307.
Grawemeyer, Beate and Karoudis, Konstantinos and Magoulas, George and Pinto, Marta and Poulovassilis,
Alexandra (2017) Design and Evaluation of Adaptive Feedback to Foster ICT Information Processing Skills
in Young Adults. In: UNSPECIFIED (ed.) WWW 2017 Companion (Digital Learning Alternative Research
Track). Proceedings of the 26th International World Wide Web Conference, April 3-7, 2017, Perth,
Australia. ACM. (In Press)
308.
Grawemeyer, Beate and Karoudis, Konstantinos and Magoulas, George and Pinto, Marta and Poulovassilis,
Alexandra (2017) Design and Evaluation of Adaptive Feedback to Foster ICT Information Processing Skills
in Young Adults. In: UNSPECIFIED (ed.) WWW 2017 Companion (Digital Learning Alternative Research
Track). Proceedings of the 26th International World Wide Web Conference, April 3-7, 2017, Perth,
Australia. ACM. (In Press)
309.
Grawemeyer, Beate and Mavrikis, M. and Holmes, W. and Gutierrez-Santos, Sergio and Wiedmann, M. and
Rummel, N. (2016) Affecting off-task behaviour: how affect-aware feedback can improve student learning.
In: UNSPECIFIED (ed.) Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Learning Analytics &
Knowledge - LAK '16. New York, U.S.: Association for Computing Machinery, pp. 104-113. ISBN
9781450341905
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Gutierrez Basulto, V. and Jung, J.C. and Kontchakov, Roman (2016) On decidability and tractability of
querying in temporal EL. In: UNSPECIFIED (ed.) Proceedings of the 29th International Workshop on
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