Volunteers outside the USA: Carl Gustav Jung died in 1961. This person's work may still be protected by copyright in countries where copyright duration is determined by the author's death date. In Europe this is 70 years; in Canada it is 50 years; and in Australia it is 70 years for authors who died after 1955.
• This project is now complete. All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/studies-in-word-association-by-carl-gustav-jung/Following his Psychology of the Unconscious Processes, this book is a series of papers compiled under the direction of Dr. Carl Jung, also known as the founder of psychoanalysis. It records research related to the association method conducted on persons with and without psychological conditions. Jung's work on association among "normal" individuals formed the basis of psychological types. (Summary by Cao Yuqing)
Source text (please read only from this text!): https://archive.org/details/studiesinwordass00jung
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Magic Window:
BC Admin
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Genres for the project: *Non-fiction/Psychology
Keywords that describe the book: psychoanalysis, jung, pathological psychology, association of ideas, psychophysiology
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LibriVox recording settings: mono (1 channel), 44100 Hz sample rate, 128 kbps constant bit rate MP3. See the Tech Specs
Intro to recording:
Leave 0.5 to 1 second of silence at the beginning.
Say:
End of recording:"Section # of Studies in Word-Association. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit librivox.org." [Optional: "Read by your name."] "Studies in Word-Association, by Carl Gustav Jung, translated by M.D. Eder. Section Title."
Say:
If you are recording the final section of the book, add:"End of section #." [Optional, and if not stated in the intro: "Read by your name, city, date."]
Leave 5 seconds of silence at the end."End of Studies in Word-Association, by Carl Gustav Jung, translated by M.D. Eder."
Filename: wordassociation_##_jung_128kb.mp3 where ## is the section number. (e.g. wordassociation_01_jung_128kb.mp3)
Upload to the LibriVox Uploader: https://librivox.org/login/uploader
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MC to select: alg1001
Copy and paste the file link generated by the uploader into a new post in this thread along with the file duration (mm:ss). Watch this thread for prooflistening notes.
Special note:
Some of the footnotes and tables will make very little sense to the listener if read aloud; a handful of graphs even more so.
Therefore, unfortunately, we will have to leave them out (to be done at the reader's discretion).
If you do decide to read out a footnote, please do so in the following format:
After reading the whole sentence(s) where the footnote mark is found, say,
"Footnote [number]. [Content of footnote] End of footnote [number]."
After a short silence (~1 sec), you may continue reading the main text.
Feel free to discuss any issue of this kind with the DPL (when we manage get one, that is )!
If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to ask as well! Just post in this thread.
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MC: Amy @alg1001
BC: Yuqing @YuqingJune