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Jhiu
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Thank you. Will start soon.
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I am reading Chapter One, Automatisms. However, this is also Section 5.
What should I say at the beginning of the reading?

'Chapter 1 of Collected Papers on .....'

or 'Chapter 1, Section 5 of Collected Papers...'

Thank you.

Jhiu
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I have hit a problem in my recording, which you can't really help me with. I am using the microphone I used for my last recording, but on a desktop. The sound is very clear, but there is what I can only describe as a booming in the silences. When I was using my laptop, I was able to adjust the recording volume to cancel machine noise. I will attempt to do the same with the desktop. I should get the laptop back tomorrow, so I might return to recording on that.
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Jhiu wrote: September 9th, 2020, 11:42 am I am reading Chapter One, Automatisms. However, this is also Section 5.
What should I say at the beginning of the reading?

'Chapter 1 of Collected Papers on .....'

or 'Chapter 1, Section 5 of Collected Papers...'

Thank you.

Jhiu
Hi Judith!
We found out about this issue with the starting convention earlier on, but decided that it's probably quite late to call back all our volunteers involved in the project to get it standardized again.
So as of now, for clarity, it's certainly better to start with 'Chapter 1, Section 5 of Collected Papers...', although it may not be the way how previous readers did it in their recordings.
Thanks for the heads-up! :thumbs:
Jhiu wrote: September 9th, 2020, 12:04 pm I have hit a problem in my recording, which you can't really help me with. I am using the microphone I used for my last recording, but on a desktop. The sound is very clear, but there is what I can only describe as a booming in the silences. When I was using my laptop, I was able to adjust the recording volume to cancel machine noise. I will attempt to do the same with the desktop. I should get the laptop back tomorrow, so I might return to recording on that.
Judith
There's no hurry; take your time to do what's necessary :)
Cheers,
Yuqing :D
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Thank you. Hope to sort the noise issue today.
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Hello Book Coodinator,

I would like to volunteer to read the following chapter:

Section 20, CHAPTER VIII, On Psychoanalysis, 3220 words


Thanks,

Tom Carroll (tomlearningguy)
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tomlearningguy wrote: September 13th, 2020, 3:02 pm Hello Book Coodinator,

I would like to volunteer to read the following chapter:

Section 20, CHAPTER VIII, On Psychoanalysis, 3220 words


Thanks,

Tom Carroll (tomlearningguy)
Thanks, Tom! Glad you hope to read this orphaned section :wink: It's yours now.
Cheers,
Yuqing :D
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Thank you, Yuqing. Looking forward to working with you all.

Best,

Tom
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Hi, I'd like to do Section 23 (Letters V and VI between Loy and Jung. Please let me know. Thanks!

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Sorry, that last was not complete. I'd like to do Section 23 (letters V and VI between Loy and Jung). 2280 words.

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pianoroll262 wrote: September 14th, 2020, 12:14 pm Sorry, that last was not complete. I'd like to do Section 23 (letters V and VI between Loy and Jung). 2280 words.

pianoroll262
Thank you! Enjoy reading and editing! :clap:
Cheers,
Yuqing :D
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Hi, Linny and all, section 9 here. I'll have the rest done tomorrow.


https://librivox.org/uploads/linny/papersonanalyticalpsychology_09_jung_128kb.mp3

Thanks.

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Jhiu
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Re reading of Collected Papers on Analystical Psychology.
My intro will read:

Chapter 1, Section 5, of Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology. This is a Librivox recording. All Librivox recordings are in the public domain.
Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology by Carl Gustav Jung. Translated by Constance Ellen Long, Chapter 1, Section 5.


Presumably I don't have to read the dates 1867 - 1923, which are biographical details for C.E. Long.

The end will read:

End of Chapter 1, Section 5


Many thanks

Judith
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I confess I have been a terrible volunteer, biting off more than I can vocalize in two months. I won't do it again, I promise! Sorry, folks, for the one measly section. Will contribute to psychology when I have time.
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Jhiu wrote: September 18th, 2020, 3:31 am Re reading of Collected Papers on Analystical Psychology.
My intro will read:

Chapter 1, Section 5, of Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology. This is a Librivox recording. All Librivox recordings are in the public domain.
Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology by Carl Gustav Jung. Translated by Constance Ellen Long, Chapter 1, Section 5.


Presumably I don't have to read the dates 1867 - 1923, which are biographical details for C.E. Long.

The end will read:

End of Chapter 1, Section 5

Many thanks

Judith
Yup, that sounds good! Thanks for checking in, Judith :wink:
Arden wrote: September 19th, 2020, 2:02 am I confess I have been a terrible volunteer, biting off more than I can vocalize in two months. I won't do it again, I promise! Sorry, folks, for the one measly section. Will contribute to psychology when I have time.
No worries! Just take your time. Thank you for the heads up!

Section 09 is ready for PL.
Cheers,
Yuqing :D
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