- 1LibriVox
- 2Listen
- 2.2Finding Audiobooks
- 3Volunteer
- 3.1Where to Start
- 3.3Reader (Narrator)
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LibriVox is a hope, an experiment, and a question: can the net harness a bunch of volunteers to help bring books in the public domain to life through podcasting?
LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain, and then we release the audio files back onto the net. We are a totally volunteer, open source, free content, public domain project.
Policies
Copyright
Listening to the files
See also: How To Get LibriVox Audio Files
Finding Audiobooks
Recommendations
Searching
Lists & Indexes
Other resources for listeners
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LibriVox volunteers narrate, proof listen, and upload chapters of books and other textual works in the public domain. These projects are then made available on the Internet for everyone to enjoy, for free.
There are many, many things you can do to help, so please feel free to jump into the Forum and ask what you can do to help!
See also: How LibriVox Works
Where to Start
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. So don't be shy! Many of our volunteers have never recorded anything before LibriVox.
Types of Projects
We have three main types of projects:
- Collaborative projects: Many volunteers contribute by reading individual chapters of a longer text.
- We recommend contributing to collaborative projects before venturing out to solo projects.
- Dramatic Readings and Plays: contributors voice the individual characters. When complete, the editor compiles them into a single recording
- Solo projects: One experienced volunteer contributes all chapters of the project.
Proof Listener (PL)
Not all volunteers read for LibriVox. If you would prefer not to lend your voice to LibriVox, you could lend us your ears. Proof listeners catch mistakes we may have missed during the initial recording and editing process.
Reader (Narrator)
Readers record themselves reading a section of a book, edit the recording, and upload it to the LibriVox Management Tool.
For an outline of the Librivox audiobook production process, please see The LibriVox recording process.
One Minute Test
We require new readers to submit a sample recording so that we can make sure that your set up works and that you understand how to export files meeting our technical standards. We do not want you to waste previous hours reading whole chapters only to discover that your recording is unusable due to a preventable technical glitch.
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Dramatic Readings and Plays
Book Coordinator (BC)
A book coordinator (commonly abbreviated BC in the forum) is a volunteer who manages all the other volunteers who will record chapters for a LibriVox recording.
Metadata Coordinator (MC)
Metadata coordinators (MCs), help and advise Book Coordinators, and take over the files with the completed recordings (soloists are also Book Coordinators in this sense, as they prepare their own files for the Meta coordinators). The files are then prepared and uploaded to the LibriVox catalogue, in a lengthy and cumbersome process.
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Graphic Artist
Volunteer graphic artists create the album cover art images shown in the catalog.
Resources and Miscellaneous
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© Provided by WOI Des MoinesThere are still the spooks, the scares, and the screams -- but this year at Slaughterhouse Haunted Attraction, there's also social distancing.
Fully in character, 'Trig Biggs', a weathered-looking hog, tells Local 5 the more-than-40 actors will be working in shifts this year, to properly social distance.
They'll also be at a brand new location, on 500 Locust Street, that they started building earlier this year with COVID-19 safety precautions entirely in mind.
The Slaughterhouse Haunted Attraction is still in full swing this fall! They built the brand new location on Locust St. with COVID-19 safety precautions in mind! Sneak peek of it at 10 pm!!
Posted by Eva Andersen on Monday, September 21, 2020'In mid-January, we were masking up,' said Biggs. 'We started building just around the same time that the pandemic officially hit over in China, and we just didn’t stop. We put on the masks and we took precautions and we kept building.'
Speaking of masks, each actor will be wearing two layers of mask protection, he says. In addition, each person who buys a ticket will get a limited-edition Slaughterhouse mask. Biggs said they had the foresight to get them printed years ago, after having an inkling a healthcare crisis could be on the horizon in the future.
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'About two years ago, we actually started printing these up,' said Trig Biggs, holding a mask. 'We got a little tip that something was coming down the pipeline.'
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'Lefty Biggs', who, in character, tells Local 5 he's a coal miner living in Des Moines, says they'll bringing attraction-goers into the 'mine' on 500 Locust Street in smaller groups and predetermined time slots.
'We got timed ticketing,' said Lefty Biggs. 'Number one, you have to go online to get tickets. We don’t do walk up tickets this year which is unusual. You’ll have to go online to get your tickets and then they’ll be in groups of six every five minutes.'
Tickets are $30 and are limited due to COVID-19 precautions, and you can purchase them here.
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