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<blockquote>LibriVox volunteers read and record chapters of books in the public domain (books no longer under copyright), and make them available for free on the Internet. Practically, this means we record books published before 1923. All our recordings (including yours, if you volunteer for us) are also donated into the public domain. |
<blockquote>LibriVox volunteers read and record chapters of books in the public domain (books no longer under copyright), and make them available for free on the Internet. Practically, this means we record books published before 1923. All our recordings (including yours, if you volunteer for us) are also donated into the public domain.<br/> |
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We record books in all languages. |
We record books in all languages.<br/> |
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You do not need any prior experience to volunteer for LibriVox, nor do you need to audition or send us samples. All you need is your voice, some free software, your computer, and maybe an inexpensive microphone. |
You do not need any prior experience to volunteer for LibriVox, nor do you need to audition or send us samples. All you need is your voice, some free software, your computer, and maybe an inexpensive microphone.<br/> |
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All LibriVox activity (book selection, project management, discussion, etc) happens on our Forum, and you’ll need to register there to join us. Our forum members are a friendly bunch, and questions will be answered there quickly (much more quickly than if you send us an email!). |
All LibriVox activity (book selection, project management, discussion, etc) happens on our Forum, and you’ll need to register there to join us. Our forum members are a friendly bunch, and questions will be answered there quickly (much more quickly than if you send us an email!).<br/> |
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We do suggest you read the document below, before registering and posting on the Forum, to get an idea of how everything works. |
We do suggest you read the document below, before registering and posting on the Forum, to get an idea of how everything works. |
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Revision as of 04:59, 10 June 2008
Volunteering for LibriVox
From http://librivox.org/volunteer-for-librivox/
LibriVox volunteers read and record chapters of books in the public domain (books no longer under copyright), and make them available for free on the Internet. Practically, this means we record books published before 1923. All our recordings (including yours, if you volunteer for us) are also donated into the public domain.
We record books in all languages.
You do not need any prior experience to volunteer for LibriVox, nor do you need to audition or send us samples. All you need is your voice, some free software, your computer, and maybe an inexpensive microphone.
All LibriVox activity (book selection, project management, discussion, etc) happens on our Forum, and you’ll need to register there to join us. Our forum members are a friendly bunch, and questions will be answered there quickly (much more quickly than if you send us an email!).
We do suggest you read the document below, before registering and posting on the Forum, to get an idea of how everything works.
Content to Bundle
- http://librivox.org/the-lilac-fairy-book-edited-by-andrew-lang/
- http://librivox.org/the-blue-fairy-book-by-andrew-lang/
- http://librivox.org/the-junior-classics-vol-1-by-william-patten/
- http://librivox.org/old-indian-legends-by-zitkala-sa/
- http://librivox.org/the-counterpane-fairy-by-katherine-pyle/
- http://librivox.org/west-african-folk-tales-by-william-h-barker/
- http://librivox.org/anyhow-stories-moral-and-otherwise-by-lucy-lane-clifford/