Audiobooks bei LibriVox

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2008
incl. sehr schönem flyer in print


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was anderes
und aus den 1000 doc-s sind seither einige mehr geworden


On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 9:10 PM, Karl Dietz <karl.dz@gmail.com> wrote:
> audios ankaux en esperanto.
> exactly 13 pieces
> k
>
>
>>>
>>> 1000 freie Audiobooks bei LibriVox
>>> <http://log.netbib.de/archives/2007/11/01/1000-freie-audiobooks-bei-librivox/>
>>>
>>> LibriVox, the free audio book project has just cataloged it's
>>> 1,000th book: "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," by Edgar Allan Poe
>>> (read by Reynard T. Fox).
>>> LibriVox.org started in August 2005 with a simple objective: "to
>>> make all public domain books available as free audio books."
>>> Thirteen people collaborated to make the first recording, Joseph
>>> Conrad's "Secret Agent."
>>>
>>
>> info kam auch via peter suber:
>>
>> *LibriVox releases its 1,000th free audiobook
>> <http://www.earlham.edu/%7Epeters/fos/2007/11/librivox-releases-its-1000th-free.html>*
>>
>>
>> LibriVox <http://www.librivox.org/> just announced
>> <http://librivox.org/2007/10/31/librivox-reaches-1000/> the milestone of
>> its 1,000th free online audiobook. Excerpt:
>>
>> Well, we did it. We just cataloged our 1,000
>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1000_%28number%29>th book, and for
>> that a huge thank you must go out to everyone who has ever said or
>> written the word LibriVox. Thank you first to the readers for
>> lending their voices to something wonderful; to the Book
>> Coordinators who pull things together; to the Meta Coordinators who
>> get all this audio up on the net; to the Moderators who keep things
>> running smoothly on our forum. And of course the other people: the
>> proof listeners, the catalog development team, the web site
>> designers and fixers, and all the forum volunteers of every stripe.
>>
>> And more: to our listeners, and supporters, to Dan for keeping the
>> servers running; to the Internet Archive <http://archive.org> for
>> providing hosting for all our media, which makes it all possible; to
>> Project Gutenberg <http://archive.org> (and other public domain
>> projects) for liberating all this wonderful text onto the web....
>>
>> LibriVox.org started in August 2005 with a simple objective: "to
>> make all public domain books available as free audio books."
>> Thirteen people collaborated to make the first recording, Joseph
>> Conrad's "Secret Agent
>> <http://librivox.org/the-secret-agent-by-joseph-conrad/>."
>>
>> Two years later, LibriVox has become the most prolific audiobook
>> publisher in the world - we are now putting out 60-70 books a month,
>> we have a catalog of 1,000 works, which represents a little over 6
>> months of *continuous* audio; we have some 1,500 volunteers who have
>> contributed audio to the project....We have recordings in 21
>> languages....
>>
>> We are always looking for new volunteers! Come join us.
>>
>> PS: The Open Library <http://www.openlibrary.org/> from the Open Content
>> Alliance <http://www.opencontentalliance.org/> has been using LibriVox
>> audiobooks
>>
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