
LibriVox | free public domain audiobooks
From the humble beginnings of a group of friends meeting online to becoming one of the world’s largest producers of free audiobooks, LibriVox volunteers have achieved many milestones in the last two …
Browse Catalog | LibriVox
Try searching Internet Archive's LibriVox Audiobook Collection by title, author, reader, key terms, or terms appearing in book descriptions.
Books - LibriVox
The Mission of LibriVox to make all books in the public domain available, narrated by real people and distributed for free, in audio format on the internet will never be done, and there will always be people …
About LibriVox | LibriVox
LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain, and then we release the audio files back onto the net for free. All our audio is in the public domain, so you may use it for whatever …
About listening to LibriVox | LibriVox
If you have any troubles, please contact LibriVox, with subject line: “LibriVox website help.” NOTE: that our files are free and public domain in the USA, but not necessarily everywhere in the world.
Public Domain | LibriVox
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.
Help - LibriVox
How to Become a LibriVox Volunteer Guides for Listeners and Volunteers (LibriVox Wiki) Listen/Download Help There are many options for downloading and listening to LibriVox audiobooks. …
Volunteer for LibriVox | LibriVox
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 …
Librivox wiki
Oct 29, 2024 · 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 …
How to Listen - Librivox wiki
Sep 28, 2017 · The Librivox audio files are hosted at Archive.org permanently. Each Internet Archive page has an audio player at the top for listening to the audio files (if your web browser supports this.)