Video tutorial: Prioritising resources
I've just created two video tutorials about prioritising resources. The first covers basic and intermediate steps (how to prioritise, what to prioritise, dealing with series). The second covers more advanced stuff like dealing prioritising individual books within a series, and more importantly prioritisation limits.
Both videos are on my blog. Click on one of the pictures below to go there.
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Wow thanks! Very helpful tutorials (especially the 2nd).
Great job Mark!
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Mark, thanks for two helpful tutorials. You've answered some "how to" questions I've had. Can't wait to start tweaking some of my library prioritizations.
D. Bender
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Wow - those are great (especially the second one). I had been wondering how to use prioritization limits. (Logos should hire you as an adjunct to make more of these - they're very useful...)
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Mark
Thank you for taking the the time to do the videos. These have been very helpful. I am amazed at what L4 will do.
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many thanks :-)
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Mark,
thank you very much..that was very useful!
Robert Pavich
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Mark, well done! Very precise in illustrating the usefulness of resources and how they are prioritized.
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Mark,
Thanks for this. Can you post/link them to the wiki - or have you? It seems to me the more centralized helpful things are (or at least the links to them), the easier they are to find.
Chris
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Thanks so much. I got tips from the first one and all the info I was lacking out of the second one. Logos really should have you do more of these. You're a wonderful teacher!
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Chris Elford said:
Thanks for this. Can you post/link them to the wiki - or have you? It seems to me the more centralized helpful things are (or at least the links to them), the easier they are to find.
Done [:)]
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Mark Barnes said:Chris Elford said:
Thanks for this. Can you post/link them to the wiki - or have you? It seems to me the more centralized helpful things are (or at least the links to them), the easier they are to find.
Done
Thanks, Mark!
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John Fugh, Jr. said:
Where did you get the Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels? I have been trying to find this.
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Mine came as part of the IVP "collection" of "Black" dictionaries (hardcovers had "black" paper covers)
Steve
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Mark, the second video (advanced prioritizing) on VIMEO is pointing to the wrong file – it points to advanced collections instead of prioritizing.
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Here's a video tutorial on why and how I prioritized my resources
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Michel Pauw said:
Here's a video tutorial on why and how I prioritized my resources
Thank you very much! I‘s a great help!
Shouldn‘t it be put in the „General“ section? Here it seems to be under „Logos 4“ and maybe not getting the attention it deserves.
I tried to build my priorities as shown in the video with adepting some changes. On the very top, I have the DCH and Bauer/Aland with Advanced Prioritisation. Following is my top bible, the german “Einheitsübersetzung”. Right-clicking on a lemma in it e.g. in Acts 1,1 and scrolling down, I find the indication of five german language dictionaries with lower priorities. When I right-click the same lemma in the NIV, five different english language dictionaries with higher priorities are presented. Is this how it should be?
And: Being Roman Catholic, I was wondering if it would be beneficial to set up a section with important documents (like the Catechism of the Catholic Church or the Denzinger) on top of the list?
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