Education
Rindsberg attended Cornell University, where he studied Philosophy and Science & Technology Studies, graduating with honors in both degrees.
Rindsberg attended Cornell University, where he studied Philosophy and Science & Technology Studies, graduating with honors in both degrees.
Rindsberg also led the Internet Bookmobile program for the Internet Archive, traveling to Egypt in 2003 to create a mobile digital printing unit for the Bibliotheca Alexandrina that could supply books for programs aimed at improving literacy among Egyptian children. While at Cornell, Rindsberg was responsible for archive digitization for a joint Cornell-Massachusetts Institute of Technology scientific archive digitization program at Cornell"s Center for Materials Research. In 2003, Rindsberg began working at the Internet Archive under web pioneer Brewster Kahle, developing the Internet Bookmobile, "a mobile digital library capable of downloading public domain books from the Internet via satellite and printing them anytime, anywhere, for anyone." As head of the Internet Bookmobile project, Rindsberg spoke at Stanford University on "Public Access to Publishing." In 2003, Rindsberg traveled to Egypt to oversee the creation of two mobile and one stationary Internet Bookmobile units for the Library of Alexandria.