I posted a few but no one is voting. I found some FREE ones online and I contacted them and they are simply waiting for FL to contact them and it can be easily done. If you go an vote, maybe FL would do it? It would only cost the labor to produce them in Logos.
Maybe I need to see if Galaxie would add them and then we could get them in FL?
https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-book-requests/posts/faith-and-philosophy-journal
https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-book-requests/posts/more-free-journals-from-first-fruits
https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-book-requests/posts/perichoresis-journal
https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-book-requests/posts/transformation-an-international-journal-of-holistic-mission-studies
https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-book-requests/posts/journal-of-analytic-theology
https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-book-requests/posts/what-ever-happened-to-ex-auditu
Why is Ex Auditu no longer available?
Any chance of getting it online electronically otherwise?
Theo:I posted a few but no one is voting.
I had not seen these yet but now I have voted. I think it was good to post here to encourage others to vote as well.
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Do we have any idea when the 6.1 collections will release?
Woohoo! Finally!
Why is this not in any of the Bundles?
https://www.logos.com/product/205115/journal-for-the-study-of-paul-and-his-letters
Theo: Woohoo! Finally! Why is this not in any of the Bundles? https://www.logos.com/product/205115/journal-for-the-study-of-paul-and-his-letters
Is the price too steep? I thought more would jump on this or has everyone already gotten access to it otherwise?
Theo:Is the price too steep? I thought more would jump on this or has everyone already gotten access to it otherwise?
My answer to this is "yes". Perhaps if it was bundled with other journals that would lower the cost.
Bruce Dunning: Theo:Is the price too steep? I thought more would jump on this or has everyone already gotten access to it otherwise? My answer to this is "yes". Perhaps if it was bundled with other journals that would lower the cost.
I think what I have understood is they will introduce new journals in this manner to get them published to cover the upfront cots involved. Then after so many years they will eventually get bundled in the packages which come at quite the discount. This balances out peopel being able to afford the bundles while FL being able to add new content. First, they will see the interest and get the required work done on them via the individual sellings and eventually after time has passed roll them into the bundles as their upfront costs in producing them are quite high. I may not have worded this correctly. Someone else might be better equipped to shed light on this. This is the gist I got.
Theo:I think what I have understood is they will introduce new journals in this manner to get them published to cover the upfront cots involved. Then after so many years they will eventually get bundled in the packages which come at quite the discount
How did you get this gist?
Mark: Theo:I think what I have understood is they will introduce new journals in this manner to get them published to cover the upfront cots involved. Then after so many years they will eventually get bundled in the packages which come at quite the discount How did you get this gist?
Why is this not a part of any bundle? Master's 6.1?
Some journals can't be bundled.
Others need to be funded individually before we include them in bundles.
We don't collect enough revenue on new journals in the big bundles to make releasing them that way sustainable.
Our latest decision is that new journals will generally be released standalone and then after a period of a year or two added to the appropriate bundles.
Theo:Our latest decision
Interesting
Yet another FREE online journal waiting to be incorporated:
https://en.exegetiskasallskapet.se/sea
One can vote here:
https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-book-requests/posts/yet-another-free-online-journal-sea