Project Gutenberg is a long running online library that gives free access to classic books in digital form. It focuses on works in the public domain, meaning books that are no longer protected by copyright in the United States. Anyone can read these books in a web browser or download common formats such as epub or Kindle. There are no fees and no registration.
The project began in 1971 when Michael Hart shared the first electronic book. His goal was simple, to make literature easy to share and read on computers. The collection has grown through the steady work of volunteers who scan, correct and format texts so they are clean and easy to read.
Most new titles come from Distributed Proofreaders, a partner site that organizes small tasks for many people. This shared work helps produce high quality ebooks. The library also offers human read audiobooks and, since 2023, a growing set of machine read audiobooks made with modern text to speech tools. These efforts aim to make reading more accessible for people who prefer audio or who need it.
Project Gutenberg accepts only works it can legally share, mainly public domain books, with a small number of works shared with permission. The site explains how copyright rules apply and how anyone can help by reporting errors or by joining as a volunteer. Reading lists and simple search options help new readers find well known titles across literature, science and the arts.
About Project Gutenberg
Official overview of the library, its mission to encourage creation and distribution of ebooks, its roots in 1971, and its promise that ebooks are free.
Distributed Proofreaders, official site
Volunteer platform that organizes page by page proofreading from scanned images to clean text, supporting Project Gutenberg production.
Microsoft Customer Story, Project Gutenberg audiobooks – July 18, 2023
Describes collaboration that produced thousands of AI generated audiobooks to improve access to classic literature.
MIT CSAIL news, AI generates thousands of free audiobooks – 2023
Notes that new neural text to speech methods were used with Project Gutenberg texts to create open audiobooks for broad access.
Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection index
Landing page for the open audiobook project created with Microsoft and MIT, offering free, open license audiobooks based on Project Gutenberg texts.
Wikipedia, Project Gutenberg
Background on the library, its public domain focus, and occasional works distributed with explicit permissions.
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