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Paul Kahn is currently an independent teacher, writer, and information
architecture consultant. He was co-founder and President of Dynamic
Diagrams from 1991 until it became part of ingenta in the fall of 2000.
He served as Chief Technology Officer of ingenta until leaving to pursue
independent projects. He holds a degree in English Literature from Kenyon
College. His work with text processing systems began at Harvard University
in 1977 as an analyst and production editor, and continued in the role
of an application specialist for Atex, Inc. and as a member of the hypertext
research staff at Brown University's Institute for Research in Information
and Scholarship (IRIS), where he served as director from 1990-94. He
taught interactive design part-time at Rhode Island School of Design
from 1996-2001. He is the co-author of Mapping Web Sites (with
Krzysztof Lenk), From Memex to Hypertext: Vannevar Bush and the Mind's
Machine (with James Nyce) and portfolios published by Richard Saul
Wurman in Information Architects and Understanding USA. He has
published articles and conference papers in graphic design and computer
science journals. He is currently based in Paris, France.
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