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  2. LibriVox - Wikipedia

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    LibriVox is an invented word inspired by Latin words liber (book) in its genitive form libri and vox (voice), giving the meaning BookVoice (or voice of the book). The word was also coined because of other connotations: liber also means child and free, independent, unrestricted .

  3. Template:Librivox book - Wikipedia

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    This will be the search term at LibriVox, and the display name at Wikipedia. If no title is given it defaults to the article name (not normally recommended in case the article is renamed in the future). stitle = The title used when searching LibriVox.org. dtitle = The display title on Wikipedia. Example for The Federalist Papers:

  4. Template:Librivox author - Wikipedia

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    Works by Librivox author at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ] This template is used on approximately 6,900 pages and changes may be widely noticed.

  5. Category:Articles with LibriVox links - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Articles with LibriVox links" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 10,573 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Audiobook - Wikipedia

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    Another innovation was the creation of LibriVox in 2005 by Montreal-based writer Hugh McGuire who posed the question on his blog: "Can the net harness a bunch of volunteers to help bring books in the public domain to life through podcasting?" Thus began the creation of public domain audiobooks by volunteer narrators.

  7. File:LibriVox recorded hours by year 2006–2021.jpg - Wikipedia

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    LibriVox recorded hours by year 2006–2021, based on public domain data extracted directly from the LibriVox database: see this LibriVox form thread: Date: 5 April 2022: Source: Own work: Author: MichaelMaggs: Permission (Reusing this file)

  8. Ralph Henry Barbour - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Henry Barbour (November 13, 1870 in Cambridge, Massachusetts [1] – February 19, 1944) was an American novelist, who primarily wrote popular works of sports fiction for boys.

  9. Module:Librivox book - Wikipedia

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