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How to upload new content
1. Using a web uploader
If you want to upload non-fiction content, go to https://library.bz/main/upload/
If you want to upload fiction content, go to https://library.bz/fiction/upload/
If you want to upload a scientific article, go to http://librarian.libgen.lc/scimag/librarian/
Use username genesis and password upload to authenticate.
After successful uploading you need to fill the bibliographic data and submit the form, otherwise the file won't be actually added. The file will be accepted to the collection (and become widely distributed) once it gets necessary positive votes from the librarian team, usually it happens in a few days after uploading.
In case of any issues with the uploading, please post a report in the forum thread https://forum.mhut.org/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=6423. Make sure to mention in a report: 1) the uploader address you're using; 2) the exact error message you've encountered; 3) the time of the attempt. If it looks like that the issue is caused by the file you're uploading, please also provide that file — attach it directly to a report or upload to a file sharing service.
2. Delegate uploading to the community
If for some reason you can't or don't want to upload your files and fill the bibliographic data on your own, you can upload them to some file sharing service and share a download link in the forum thread https://forum.mhut.org/viewtopic.php?t=6570 to have them processed by other community members.
A few recommended file sharing services with anonymous uploading: AnonFiles (up to 20 GB/file), Ufile.io (up to 5 GB/file), File.io (up to 2 GB/file), SendSpace (up to 300 MB/file).
3. Bulk uploads
Pending to be implemented for public use. Right now you can use method #2.