I'm a huge fan of Wiki technology and am spearheading a corporate Wiki for the company I work for. This doesn't mean I know much about Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. I'm a newby, but teachable.
Ejunto.com Explanation
editSo you might notice that I'm a big fan of ejunto.com and am fond of posting links to their specific audio recordings. I'm not affiliated with ejunto.com, nor do I represent the organization in any way. What I am is a busy professional that spends plenty of time on the road and loves history. Ejunto.com has been a godsend because the selection of books is concentrated on history and philosophy that I'm interested in and the recordings are of professional quality. This crazy guy Andrew Julow has spent 100s if not 1000s of hours recording these books and I think they are worthy of reference. I'll disclose that I've listened to over half the content on the site and have contributed financially (you feel bad just freeloading after a while...kinda like on Wikipedia).
I think these links deserve a high priority because fewer people have time to warm up to a good book at night or read the text off a computer, and many of us can turn on the iPod while driving to the airport etc.
How does it differ from LibriVox? LibriVox's audio recordings are done piecemeal by volunteers. I think LibriVox is a great movement. I just want the highest quality available, which is what I've found with ejunto.com.