Besides our OneClickdigital eAudio books, iCONN has gathered a few free eAudio book links including LibriVox, which you can find on our web page at:

 

http://www.cslib.org/iconnsitemap/staff/FreeEbooks.aspx

 

Scroll down to the header Audio Books to view.

 

Eric Hansen

Electronic Resources Coordinator

iCONN.org

Division of Library Development

Connecticut State Library

786 South Main Street

Middletown, CT 06547-5101

Tel. 860.704.2224

888.256.1222 (in CT)

Fax 860.704.2228

Eric.A.Hansen@ct.gov

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From: CASL-L [mailto:casl-l-bounces@mylist.net] On Behalf Of Barbara Johnson
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 10:06 AM
To: Rocca, Jennifer
Cc: Sue Lantelme; casl-l@mylist.net
Subject: Re: [CASL-L] digital audio books

 

I found https://librivox.org/...

 

Anyone use it?

 

On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Rocca, Jennifer <roccaj@brookfieldps.org> wrote:

You can't record your own audiobooks.  Unless they are in the public domain, the publisher or author holds the rights to creating audio versions of the texts.  I don't know who created the YouTube channel you linked to or what authority they have - but my suspicion is that it is not a legal source of audio books.  It requires more investigation to be sure.

 

Convincing teachers of that is a whole other story.

 

 

 

On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 9:05 AM, Barbara Johnson <bajohnson@colchesterct.org> wrote:

What if you created your own Audio Books... could you record one of your students, (maybe just audio) put the recording on schooltube or youtube, and put the link in the MARC record for the book...  then they belong to you??

 

Also, iConn.org has a large selection of audio books available... you could also include these in your resources...

 

Barbara Johnson

 

 

 

 

On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 8:25 AM, Sue Lantelme <SLantelme@ledyard.net> wrote:

I'm writing seeking knowledge of the free digital audio book world. 

Some of our English teachers are accessing 'free' digital audio books. Mostly from the Youtube channel and they seem to have been up(down?)loaded in the last couple of months. Unless these books are public domain, they're pirated, right? For example, a teacher asked for access to To Kill a Mockingbird, said they had accessed the audiobook, Night for free online earlier in the year.  I googled, and sure enough, here is To Kill a Mockingbirdhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zChebba40r8

I feel as though I just came through black hole & missed the last couple of decades (Interstellar). ​I've spent budget monies on digital audio which is now free(?) Also, the access is so much easier than our purchased digital copies. Search for the title audio book, click the play button & there are all the chapters, and full audio version, and simultaneous use!

 

What are you providing for curriculum digital audio books?

 

Sue Lantelme

MLS, Ledyard High School Librarian

slantelme@ledyard.net

http://lhs.ledyard.libguides.com/home

860.464.9600 x6154

24 Gallup Hill Road

Ledyard, CT 06339

 

 

 

 

 

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