Book and magazine translations
Major projects
Book translations
For Pearson Education Benelux:
- 'Java for Students, Third Edition' by Mike Bell and Douglas Parr, in collaboration with SmarterScience;
- 'Project-Based Software Engineering' by Evelyn Stiller and Cathie LeBlanc
- 'Visual Basic .NET for Students' by Mike Bell and Douglas Parr;
- 'Systems Analysis and Design' by Joseph Valacich e.a.;
- 'Programming and Problem Solving with Delphi' by Mitchell Kerman;
- 'Data Networks and Telecommunications' by Raymond Panko;
- 'DSDM - Business Focused Development' by Jennifer Stapleton.
- 'Java for Students, Fourth Edition' by Mike Bell and Douglas Parr
- 'Management Information Systems, Ninth Edition' by Kenneth Laudon and Jane Laudon
(partly based on the translation of the seventh edition by Studio Imago), in collaboration with
ElegAnt Solutions;
- 'An Engineer's Guide to Technical Communication' by Sheryl Sorby and William Bulleit
- 'End-to-end supply chain management' by Joris Leeman
- 'Brand You' by Liz Harris-Tuck
- 'Visual Basic 2005 for Students, Second Edition' by Mike Bell and Douglas Parr
- 'Engineering Project Management' by Olusegun Faniran
- 'E-business and E-commerce Management, Third Edition' by Dave Chaffey
- 'The Marketing Plan Handbook, Third Edition' by Marian Burk Wood
- 'Management Information Systems, Eleventh Edition' by Kenneth Laudon and Jane Laudon
- 'Engineering Mechanics, Statics, Twelfth Edition' by R.C. Hibbeler
- 'Computer Networks, Fifth Edition' by Andrew S. Tanenbaum and David J. Wetherall
- 'Internetmarketing,Fourth Edition' by Dave Chaffey et al.
- 'Objects First with Java, Fifth Edition' by David J. Barnes and Michael Kölling
- Contributions to several other textbook projects on statistics, marketing, psychology etc.
For Het Spectrum:
- 'The Fabric of the Cosmos' by Brian Greene
- 'Warped Passages' by Lisa Randall
- 'Dangerous ideas', editor John Brockman
- 'You are here' by Christopher Potter
- 'The eerie Silence' by Paul Davies
- 'Hidden Reality' by Brian Greene
For Nieuwezijds:
- 'The Number Mysteries' by Marcus du Sautoy
For Fontaine uitgevers:
- 'Mars, Our Future on the Red Planet' by Leonard David
For Fontline:
- 'Statistics for Dummies' by Deborah Rumsey
- 'Bridge for Dummies' by Eddie Kantar
For Vitataal:
- 'Fractal 3D Magic' by Clifford. A. Pickover
- 'Mathematics: An illustrated History of Numbers' by Tom Jackson
- 'Pythagoras' Theorem' by Claudi Aisina
- 'Prime Numbers' by Enrique Gracian
- 'Fermat's Enigma' by Albert Violant i Holz
- 'The secrets of Pi' by Joaquin Navarro
- 'When straight lines curve' by Joan Gomez
- 'A new look at the world' by Maria Isabel Binimelis Bassa
- 'From Tube Maps to Neural Networks' by Claudi Alsina
- 'Thomas Edison' by David J. Kent
- 'Destroy this book' by Mike Barfield
- 'Physics Squared' by Graham Southorn and Giles Sparrow
- 'Einstein's Puzzle Universe' by Tim Dedopoulos
- 'The Tesla Puzzle Collection' by Richard Galland
- 'The Tornado and the Butterfly' by Carlos Madrid (to be published)
- 'The Secret Life of Numbers' by Joaquin Navarre (to be published)
- 'Absolute Certainty and Other Fictions' by Pere Grima (to be published)
- 'The Dream of Reason' by Javier Fresan (to be published)
For Kosmos:
- 'Snowflake, Seashell, Star' by Alex Bellos
- 'Brain Coach' by Gareth Moore (to be published)
For Meromorf press:
- 'Lie groups, Physics and Geometry' by Robert Gilmore
Translations of books in collaboration with other translators:
For Studio Imago:
- 'Visual C++ .NET in 24 hours' by Richard Simon and Mark Schmidt
- 'Windows Server in 24 hours' by Joe Habraken
For Fontline:
- 'Excel Data Analysis for Dummies' by Stephen Nelson
- 'Knitting for Dummies' by Pam Allen
- 'Excel 2003 for Dummies' by Greg Harvey
For Altamira-Becht:
- 'Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom' by Christiane Northrup
For Pearson Education Benelux:
- 'Physics for Scientists and Engineers', Part I - III, by Douglas Giancoli, in collaboration with Louis Rijk
Magazine articles:
For Veen Magazines:
Several articles for the Dutch Version of Technology Review (June 2004 - June 2005) on IT, bio-engineering, nanotechnology and economics; partly in collaboration with ElegAnt Solutions.
Review on booktranslations:
For Het Spectrum:
'Einstein in love' by Dennis Overbye
For Nieuw Amsterdam:
- 'Six Easy Pieces' by Richard Feynman
- 'The Pleasure of Finding Things Out' by Richard Feynman
- 'Einstein, his Life and Universe' by Walter Isaacson
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