1. What Sorts of Texts Can Be Recorded for LibriVox
  2. What Sorts of Texts CANNOT Be Recorded for LibriVox
  3. How are books selected for LibriVox?
  4. Can all books be recorded for LibriVox?
  5. How can I tell if a book is in the public domain?
  6. I wrote an unpublished book! Will LibriVox record it?
  7. LibiVox and "Sensitive" Topics

What Sorts of Texts Can Be Recorded for LibriVox

What Sorts of Texts CANNOT Be Recorded for LibriVox

How are books selected for LibriVox?

All works recorded for LibriVox are selected by volunteers.

There are several ways:

So basically, book selection boils down to what people would like to hear or read. Most volunteers either choose to read books they love, or books they've always wanted to read or think sound interesting.

Since LibriVox's lofty goal is to record all books in the public domain, everything will be recorded eventually!

Can all books be recorded for LibriVox?

No. At LibriVox, we can only read books that are in the public domain, i.e.. free of copyright.

How can I tell if a book is in the public domain?

Project Gutenberg has a huge catalog of public domain e-books, and they do extensive legal checking before releasing their titles. Generally, if it was published before 1923 in the USA, it's public domain in the US, which is good enough for us. After that, and elsewhere, it gets more complicated.

For more information, see Copyright and Public Domain.

I wrote an unpublished book! Will LibriVox record it?

Unfortunately, no. We are focused on producing audio recordings of published public domain books. However, we encourage you to publish an audio version over at podiobooks.com - they specialize in this. And if you hang out on the forums here, and do some recordings, you might find some willing volunteers to help you record yours too. And we'll be happy to publicize it if you let us know about it.

LibiVox and "Sensitive" Topics

Every work included in the LibriVox collection is potentially a sensitive and sacred text...depending on the reader or listener. We approach every work with respect, but we will not exclude a work because of it being potentially offensive or disrespectful. The nature of our collection is historical due to it being primarily pre-1923, and we will be running into works that will raise questions, concerns, or conflicts (i.e. religion, slavery, woman's status in society, treatment of indigenous peoples, etc.)

We acknowledge that some of the information and perspectives presented may be offensive, or even just plain incorrect, but we're preserving history as presented by people of a specific time period without making judgements or statements about these perspectives.

You are more than welcome to voice your opinions, in a respectful manner, about the works included in the LibriVox collection in the Off-Topic area of the LibriVox Forums.

BookSelection (last edited 2008-04-18 13:30:12 by HughM)