Brewster

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Brewster is the given name of Brewster Kahle, an American computer engineer and digital librarian best known as the founder of the Internet Archive.

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instanceOf computer engineer
digital librarian
entrepreneur
human
advocatesFor long-term preservation of digital content
public domain expansion
universal access to knowledge
awardReceived Internet Hall of Fame inductee
National Science Board Honorary Awards
surface form: National Science Board Public Service Award
basedIn San Francisco, California, United States of America
surface form: San Francisco, California
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
employer Internet Archive
familyName Kahle
fieldOfWork digital libraries
information technology
internet archiving
founded Alexa Internet
Internet Archive
Thinking Machines Corporation WAIS project
givenName Brewster self-linksurface differs
hasHonorific Internet Archive founder
hasRole digital preservation advocate
library innovator
hasWebsite https://archive.org
https://brewster.kahle.org
knownFor advocacy for universal access to all knowledge
founding the Internet Archive
languageSpoken English
movement free culture movement
open access movement
name Brewster Kahle
notableProject Open Library project
surface form: Open Library

TV News Archive
digitization of books for online lending
notableWork Internet Archive
surface form: Internet Archive digital library

Internet Archive
surface form: Wayback Machine
occupation computer engineer
digital librarian
entrepreneur
internet activist
positionHeld digital librarian of the Internet Archive
founder of the Internet Archive
residence San Francisco Bay Area
sexOrGender male

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Brewster Kahle givenName Brewster
Brewster givenName Brewster self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Brewster Kahle