NT281 - Broken Reading Link Section 27

Simon’s Brother
Simon’s Brother Member Posts: 6,816 ✭✭✭
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

There is a bad link for a suggested reading in Segment 27 - The impact of Canon on Copying and Transmission. The link is as follows:

      The Texts EOB:CFHLTP

It appears locked and when I click on the link the resource id that comes up  is: F5863FC8B8F9C3EA0F84D6684F8E5BC6

Which logos.com says it can't find.

However when I look at the excel file: NT281_Resources_Linked available in the NT281 Faithlife Group documents sections I find the following entry:

Exploring the Origins of the Bible: Canon Formation in Historical, Literary, and Theological Perspective (F5863FC8B8F9C3EA0F84D6684F8E5BC6)

Now when I search logos.com for the resource title I find it does exist and I own a license to use this resource. 

Looking through the text it appears this reading should be pointing to:

logosres:exoriginbible;ref=Page.p_209;off=991 

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  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick Member, MVP Posts: 15,838 ✭✭✭

    There is a bad link for a suggested reading in Segment 27 - The impact of Canon on Copying and Transmission. The link is as follows:

          The Texts EOB:CFHLTP

    It appears locked and when I click on the link the resource id that comes up  is: F5863FC8B8F9C3EA0F84D6684F8E5BC6

    Which logos.com says it can't find.

    That resource id looks very much like a Vyrso book. Unfortunately it's no longer in Vyrso (googling the title on vyrso.com will reveal the address of the product page, and archive.org even made some snapshots of that former product page), but seems to have been migrated to Logos.com which should result in better tagging and linking - and will give a new resource id. 

    Exchanging those links with such that point to the book you own will break those to the Vyrso edition, so maybe adding those as an alternative would be more prudent (although, if Faithlife followed the practice of giving all owners of the Vyrso edition a free licence to the Logos one, then they don't really take much away from owners of the Vyrso book). 

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile