This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/magna-carta-commemoration-essays/
On 15th June 1215 the Magna Carta was sealed under oath by King John at Runnymede, on the bank of the River Thames near Windsor, England. 2015 is the 800th anniversary of this charter, which led eventually to the rule of constitutional law in England and beyond. This book of essays by distinguished academics was published in 1917.
I am hoping to be able to catalogue this by the 15th June 2015. (Ruth Golding)
- How to claim a part, and "how it all works" here To find a section to record, simply look at point 5. below at the sections. All the ones without names beside them are "up for grabs." Click "Post reply" at the top left of the screen and tell us which section(s) you would like to read (include the section number from the left-most column in the reader list, please). Read points 6. to 8. below for what to do before, during and after your recording.
N.B. Some essays are up to 20,000 words long and divided into several sections. I should prefer one reader per essay if possible. Please note also that some sections are not PD for readers in Europe and/or Australia, and other countries which observe copyright of author's death +70 years. Details of authors may be found in the post following.
De rerum natura, there is much Latin (and some Old French) in some of these essays. Please ask if you need assistance.
There are also many footnotes. Please use your best judgement on whether to include them or omit them. - New to recording? Please read our Newbie Guide to Recording!
- Is there a deadline? I am hoping to be able to catalogue this by the 15th June 2015. We ask that you submit your recorded sections within 1-2 months of placing your claim. Please note that to be fair to the readers who have completed their sections in a timely way, if you haven't submitted your recording(s) after two months, your sections will automatically be re-opened for other readers to claim, unless you post in this thread to request an extension. Extensions will usually be granted, unless the deadline is approaching. I appreciate that this is not an easy read. If you cannot do your section, for whatever reason, just let me know and it'll go back to the pool. There's no shame in this; we're all volunteers and things happen.
- Where do I find the text? Source text (please only read from this text!): https://archive.org/details/magnacartacommem00malduoft
- Please claim sections (the numbers in the first column below)! If this is your first recording, please let me know under which name or pseudonym you'd like to appear in the LibriVox catalogue. We can also link to a personal website/blog.
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Magic Window:
BC Admin
Project Code: hzJXIBv1
Genres for the project: *Non-fiction/Essays & Short Works; *Non-fiction/Law; *Non-fiction/History /Middle Ages/Middle History
Keywords that describe the book: Law, monarchy, constitional law, rights
============================================ - BEFORE recording: Please check the Recording Notes: http://librivox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6427#6430
Set your recording software to:
Channels: 1 (Mono)
Bit Rate: 128 kbps
Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz - DURING recording:
No more than 0.5 to 1 second of silence at the beginning of the recording!
Make sure you add this to the beginning of your recording:
START of recording (Intro)- "Section [number] of Magna Carta Commemoration Essays. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information, or to volunteer, please visit: librivox DOT org"
- If you wish, say: "Recording by [your name], [city, your blog, podcast, web address]"
- Say:
"[Essay title] by [Author]. Part [number] (if applicable)"
END of recording- At the end of the section, say:
"End of Section [number]" - If you wish, say:
"Recording by [your name], [city, your blog, podcast, web address]" - At the end of the book, say (in addition):
"End of Magna Carta Commemoration Essays, by various authors. "
There should be 5 seconds silence at the end of the recording, or 10 seconds for files longer than 30 minutes.
Please remember to check this thread frequently for updates! - AFTER recording
Need noise-cleaning?
Listen to your file through headphones. If you can hear some constant background noise (hiss/buzz), you may want to clean it up a bit. The new (free) version 1.3.3. of Audacity has much improved noise-cleaning. See this LibriVox wiki page for a complete guide.
Save files as
128 kbps MP3 magnacartacommemoration_##_various_128kb.mp3 (all lower-case) where ## is the section number (e.g. magnacartacommemoration_01_various_128kb.mp3) - Example ID3 V2 tags ID Tags are now optional, as they are added automatically at cataloguing.
Artist: [Author's name]
Title: [Section title]
Album: Magna Carta Commemoration Essays
Please ignore tags for Genre and Track Number - these will be filled in automatically at the cataloguing stage.
Transfer of files (completed recordings) Please always post in this forum thread when you've sent a file. Also, post the length of the recording (file duration: mm:ss) together with the link.
- Upload your file with the LibriVox Uploader:
https://librivox.org/login/uploader
(If you have trouble reading the image above, please message an admin) - You'll need to select the MC, which for this project is: RuthieG
- When your upload is complete, you will receive a link - please post it in this thread.
- If this doesn't work, or you have questions, please check our How To Send Your Recording wiki page.
Any questions?
Please post below - Upload your file with the LibriVox Uploader:
- How to claim a part, and "how it all works" here To find a section to record, simply look at point 5. below at the sections. All the ones without names beside them are "up for grabs." Click "Post reply" at the top left of the screen and tell us which section(s) you would like to read (include the section number from the left-most column in the reader list, please). Read points 6. to 8. below for what to do before, during and after your recording.