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institute for the future of the book

Posted on December 19, 2005 by | Posted in in the press, News | Comments: 2 Comments on institute for the future of the book

A group called the institute for the future of the book wrote, what is, I think, the most exciting bit of prose I’ve seen about LibriVox yet. Here is the paragraph that I read three times:

As a regular audiobook listener, I was struck by the fact that while most literary audiobooks are read by authors who tend to work hard at conveying a sense of character, the Librivox selections seemed to convey, more than anything, the reader’s passion for the text itself; ie, for the written word. Here at the Institute we’ve been spending a fair amount of time trying to figure out when a book loses it’s book-ness, and I’d argue that while some audiobooks blur the boundary between book and performance, the Librivox books remind us that a book reduced to a stream of digitally produced sound can still be very much a book.

amen.

(Now on a side note, after the recent explosion of interest in LibriVox my eyeballs are about to fall out of their sockets from all the forum posting etc I’ve been doing, so I’m going to try to take the rest of the day off from LibriVox … see you all tomorrow.)

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Willkommen zu LibriVox!

Posted on December 18, 2005 by | Posted in in the press, News | Comments: 4 Comments on Willkommen zu LibriVox!

A popular German site, heise online, posted about us here. We’ve had loads of hits from Germany, and a few questions about why we have no German books … answer: we have no German volunteers yet! So:

Willkommen zu LibriVox! Wir sind gefragt worden, warum wir keine deutschen Bücher haben! Die Antwort ist: Wir haben keine Freiwilligen, die deutsche Bücher sprechen. Liebend gerne würden wir deutsche Titel in unsern Katalog mit aufnehmen. Wenn Sie interessiert sind, schicken Sie uns eine email (info AT librivox DOT org) oder besuchen Sie unser Forum. (Thanks, Olaf!)

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Wired.com on LibriVox

Posted on December 16, 2005 by | Posted in in the press, News | Comments: 2 Comments on Wired.com on LibriVox

The famous Wired News story about LibriVox finally came out. Though, I think I was a bit optimistic, I don’t think we’ll complete 30 recordings by the end of the year … unless some keeners come on board today and jump right in!

This summer, Hugh McGuire was searching for free audio books online from his home in Montreal. He didn’t find very much.

So McGuire launched LibriVox by recruiting amateur readers to create audio files of works of literature. The project now includes almost two dozen complete works, including Joseph Conrad’s The Secret Agent, Jack London’s The Call of the Wild and other classic novels and poems….

more from Wired.

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Chicago Sun Times – Click Here

Posted on December 15, 2005 by | Posted in in the press, News | Comments: Comments Off on Chicago Sun Times – Click Here

Chicago Sun Times made us their Click Here pick for Dec 6, 2005. Here’s what they said:

Download free audio books, such as Jack London’s The Call of the Wild or Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and listen to them on your Apple iPod or other digital music player. If you like to read aloud, volunteer to make some recordings for this volunteer site.

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