Tagalog books
Here are some in our catalog. https://librivox.org/search?q=Tagalog&search_form=advanced
There are 2,882 of them listed here: https://archive.org/search.php?query=Tagalog&and[]=languageSorter%3A%22Tagalog%22&and[]=mediatype%3A%22texts%22 You would need me make sure they were PD before recording any of them though.
Linette's DPL list
Readers Wanted: Arabian Nights Problem of the Ages Home Education DR-Dialogue of the Dead - Lucian
Readers Wanted: Arabian Nights Problem of the Ages Home Education DR-Dialogue of the Dead - Lucian
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Clicking "Always Available" on the left side can narrow it down to more-likely-PD books:linny wrote: ↑December 25th, 2020, 8:55 am There are 2,882 of them listed here: https://archive.org/search.php?query=Tagalog&and[]=languageSorter%3A%22Tagalog%22&and[]=mediatype%3A%22texts%22 You would need me make sure they were PD before recording any of them though.
https://archive.org/search.php?query=Tagalog&and[]=languageSorter%3A%22Tagalog%22&and[]=mediatype%3A%22texts%22&and[]=lending___status%3A%22is_readable%22
It narrows it down from 2800 to 200.
(Sometimes that check box isn't in the left column. This time it is.)
School fiction: David Blaize
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Here's a solo that looks like it hasn't taken off very well but has some sections ready for PL... Maybe that would be of interest to you as well.? (I don't know if you've done any PLing before, but it's really not that difficult.)
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=40005
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=40005
~Rosebud
First step is to read the instructions here: https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php?title=Guide_for_Proof-listeners so that you know what to look for.
I always download the files I plan to listen to and run them through Checker first to make sure the volume and everything is correct. Many people prefer listening through Audacity (if that's the recording software they use) so that it's easier to tell just where a mistake was made, but that is optional and I don't always do that. Let me know if you want any more input!
Have fun!
I always download the files I plan to listen to and run them through Checker first to make sure the volume and everything is correct. Many people prefer listening through Audacity (if that's the recording software they use) so that it's easier to tell just where a mistake was made, but that is optional and I don't always do that. Let me know if you want any more input!
Have fun!
~Rosebud
I'm not involved in that project, just happened to see it earlier today. I'd suggest first posting in the thread that you're willing to proof listen (providing you decide you want to), then the MC there can help you out. Sections 5 & 6 are the only ones that are ready to be listened to just now. You can download from the MW without signing in, although that is a privilege reserved for the Book Coordinator and Proof Listener.
And it's fine to listen with whatever is handiest for you.
Hope this makes sense! (I'm getting sleepy.)
And it's fine to listen with whatever is handiest for you.
Hope this makes sense! (I'm getting sleepy.)
~Rosebud