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Biography

Craig Stewart - University of Nottingham

Craig has 10 years of experience with the development of multimedia and other IT projects, with McGraw Hill (Europe), HEFCE (Higher Education Funcing Council for England) and Dorling Kindersley Multimedia. These have involved work on one of the first commercial CD-ROM encyclopaedias, several discipline independent learning environments and a variety of commercial and academic multimedia projects. During his time as a localization co-ordinator for Dorling Kindersley he worked on 7 titles that were marketed in 15 countries. He is currently a member of the Web Technology Group in the School of Computer Science and IT of the University of Nottingham, where he is studying for a PhD upon internationalization & localization issues.

Co-Authors:

Helen Ashman and Tim Brailsford.

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