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For better or worse, there are 40 versions of the ordo just for the United states, as archdioceses and orders all have slight variations. It would be impossible for us to include the localizations necessary each year to give the Catholic Daily Readings the appropriate elements for a true ordo. This is compounded even more when you go outside of the
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[quote user="Kevin S. Coy"]we are Christians too [/quote] Indeed! As JT mentioned, the dataset is heavily weighted toward Protestant (and in some cases, very recent Protestant) history. Work has already begun on a dataset that would be more useful and interesting to the Catholic audience. I'd love to connect with you to explore the matter further. Thank
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[quote user="SineNomine"] It's a little odd to see it in my library as a Logos Reader Edition; given that there is no such indication of that on its product page and that it is an encyclopedia , of all things, I would like to assume that it will soon be a Logos Research Edition. [/quote] The Catholic Encyclopedia is closer to a Research Edition than
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[quote user="SineNomine"]Volume 16 provides articles and an index.[/quote] We will be producing the entries from Volume 16. Their omission was an oversight.
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[quote user="SineNomine"] Interestingly, the New Advent site does include the articles from Volume 16. [/quote] SineNomine, I haven't done a thorough examination, but comparing New Advent's Index to the file posted on another part of the forum ( https://community.logos.com/forums/t/197592.aspx?PageIndex=1 ), I do not see any vol 16 entries there. Can
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[quote user="NB.Mick"] [quote user="TL Putnam"]The 16th volume is an index of the first 15 volumes. That index is contained in the table of contents feature. There were no additional entries in the 16th volume.[/quote] I'm not really sure - in another thread the 16th volume was shared even as a PB source: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/197592
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The 16th volume is an index of the first 15 volumes. That index is contained in the table of contents feature. There were no additional entries in the 16th volume. I apologize for the confusion.
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Br. Anastasie, Thank you for commenting. We're working hard to prioritize Catholic resources in Factbook 2.0 for Verbum users. With the upcoming release of the Catholic Encyclopedia, you should see a significant shift in the results you're getting. As always, if you see something that doesn't seem to fit, let us know. Our goal is for this to be a useful
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Thanks for giving me the head's up. We are in the process of correcting this oversight.
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[quote user="SineNomine"]Given that it seems to now be possible for Canadians to order the ESV-CE and pre-order the LotH, is it also possible for the USA Verbum Standard base packages to become at least one country less exclusive? Or are you waiting to work out more rights-related issues first?[/quote] I should have been more clear about "US Only."
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I'm looking into the question to see what can be done. Thank you for bringing it up.
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Hi Kevin, Thanks for the feedback, 1) I've started the process to make sure I don't break anything by fixing it; but I agree that it is easily misunderstood. 2) The answer I got back was that yes, when the pre-pub ships, it should apply dynamic pricing for the components you already own. Hope that helps.
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The reverse interlinear is in production and will be pushed out to the base packages as soon as it's finished.
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The Liturgy of the Hours 4 volume and the ESV-CE are the only two "US only" resources. Everything else is the same.
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This one is already on my radar.
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Me too.
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Noted.
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oof!
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Noted
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noted.