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LibriVox audiobooks are free for anyone to listen to, on their computers, iPods or other mobile device, or to burn onto a CD. Catalog.
Browse the catalog. by title, author, reader, key terms, or terms appearing in book descriptions. LibriVox recordings are Public Domain in the USA.
LibriVox Objective. To make all books in the public domain available, narrated by real people and distributed for free, in audio format on the internet. Our Fundamental Principles. Librivox is a non-commercial, non-profit and ad-free project; Librivox donates its recordings to the public domain; Librivox is powered by volunteers
In the last 19 years, LibriVox volunteers have produced many more collections, plays, books, series… In total, this amounts to 19,584 finished projects in 48 languages read by more than 13,000 members.
LibriVox volunteers read and record chapters of books in the public domain (books no longer under copyright) in the USA*, and make them available for free on the Internet. Practically, this means we record books published 95 full years ago or longer.
Overview. LibriVox's objective is "To make all books in the public domain available, narrated by real people and distributed for free, in audio format on the internet." There are three key ways to help. Recording is easier, harder, and more fun than you'd think!
LibriVox recordings are in the public domain, which means people can do anything they like with them. Mostly this just means people can listen to them for free. But it also means they can: sell them (for instance on ebay), broadcast them, put them in commercials, play them at political rallies, chop them up, remix them, make music recordings of ...
About Recording for LibriVox. LibriVox is always looking for more volunteer readers. See How LibriVox Works, or visit our Forum. On this page: > Bare Basics of Recording for Librivox > Basic Advice about Reading (and links to more advice) > Basic Setup for Recording (and links to step-by-step guides) The best starting point is The Newbie Guide ...
Most of what you need to know about LibriVox can be found on the LibriVox Forum and the FAQ. LibriVox volunteers are helpful and friendly, and if you post a question anywhere on the forum you are likely to get an answer from someone, somewhere within an hour or so.
Fundamental Principles. We have five core values, which help guide us in achieving our objective: Librivox is a non-commercial, non-profit and ad-free project. Librivox donates its recordings to the public domain. Librivox is powered by volunteers. Librivox maintains a loose and open structure.