This is an excellent idea especially if constantly updated. It would be nice if the works by was complete even if not available in Logos but that would limit the automation possibilities.
I agree and thank you Phil for the list.
But some resources I have list unlocked. For example, I have The International Standard Biblie Encyclopedia, edited by James Orr, but it won't open as I click, saying "I don't have a license to view..." Am I missing something?
I have The International Standard Biblie Encyclopedia, edited by James Orr, but it won't open as I click, saying "I don't have a license to view..." Am I missing something?
There are different editions. I presume you own the one, but not the other.
I have The International Standard Biblie Encyclopedia, edited by James Orr, but it won't open as I click, saying "I don't have a license to view..." Am I missing something? There are different editions. I presume you own the one, but not the other.
I have a similar problem.
All the references to the ISBE are showing the locked padlock.
But I have both ISBE editions.
When I click the locked padlock it says "I don't have the licence to view"
When I then clicked through to the Logos website, the resource is greyed out showing that I own it.
So what is happening here?
When I click the locked padlock it says "I don't have the licence to view" When I then clicked through to the Logos website, the resource is greyed out showing that I own it. So what is happening here?
The ISBE link goes to still another edition of the early-20th-century version of ISBE. No worries. I suspect someone will update the Reading List with alternative links.
This was created before we had our own original ISBE. Before that there was an Ages edition of ISBE that we've since retired/replaced. I'll see if I can update the links sometime.
No worries, the list gives three alternative editions of old ISBE now and thus should work for most people and needs no further editing for this reason (unless there is an ISBE datatype that allows replacing those lines with one that works across all editions).