I was rather astonished to see no-one has suggested the Expository Times as a suitable Logos resource. There are literally thousands of references to ExpTim in Logos (8,234 in my resources). Persuading Sage to allow publication at a reasonable cost may be tricky, though.
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Mark Barnes: I was rather astonished to see no-one has suggested the Expository Times as a suitable Logos resource. There are literally thousands of references to ExpTim in Logos (8,234 in my resources). Persuading Sage to allow publication at a reasonable cost may be tricky, though.
Agree Mark, would be great to get these available in Logos format
Mark Barnes:I was rather astonished to see no-one has suggested the Expository Times as a suitable Logos resource.
In an effort to establish the currency of this my request I happened upon this post from our MVP of just repute. My library of near 7K resources produced near 28K hits. Mark I applaud your peerless efforts to equalize the proficiency of Logos software for all users both with your numerous posts and your Unofficial training videos.
I add my endorsement to this dated but relevant request! May the din of supporters nudge Logos into action on our behalf.
Meanwhile, Jesus kept on growing wiser and more mature, and in favor with God and his fellow man.
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I'm in...IF it can be kept affordable.
David Paul:I'm in...IF it can be kept affordable
Affordability though relative is of course essential. Let's try and keep it under a mortgage payment.
If Logos can find a way to do Loeb and CNTTS NT, then Expository Times is likewise doable. And this gives me the opportunity to correct my post of a gross inflation of figures.
ExTim hits are a little over 8K. For comparison two of my other most favored journals, Bib Sac and JETS weigh in at a hair over 6K and near 4K respectively.
I would buy it.
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and it would liberate a good deal of shelf space.
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How to get logs and post them.
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Yes please!
Sounds good, Mark. I believe though that the Sage resources are in PDF format which is not easy for Logos to convert?
Ron Corbett: Sounds good, Mark. I believe though that the Sage resources are in PDF format which is not easy for Logos to convert?
If they are in PDF format and are available in files then it should be a doodle. I can select text in a PDF and pop it into a word processor without any special software.
I would bet that the original records are in text files anyway.
Ron Corbett:Sounds good, Mark. I believe though that the Sage resources are in PDF format which is not easy for Logos to convert?
The more recent ones would be simpler than the older ones, as they wouldn't need scanning. Either way, there's a lot of markup to be added - journals typically have lots of links to other resources and lots of Greek and Hebrew text (and lots of Latin in the very early editions).
Ad my vote.