I am now the proud owner of EBC, and was just pondering the fact that although I now have Carson's Matthew Commentary, it doesn't (in L3) show up as a resource authored by him ... why? Because it is part of a larger volume.
In L4, the issue arises if one were to search for "author:Carson".
Then, as I was thinking, it occured to me that also the same issue occurs with papers in journals, and papers as chapters in books ... these "resources" are not Logos resources, and so are not treated as first class citizens in the library and searches. (Occasionally, I could even imagine wanting to "break-out" the old dictionary article, so that it becomes an (semi-)independent resource.)
Is there anyway of changing (duplicating?) metadata so that these resources which we own, are shown as real resources? If not, is there some way of users being allowed to "virtually" break up their resources into smaller resources. This is a task I would gladly do to new resources, so that they were stored in the most searchable, retrievable way within Logos.
My concern is that, as my resources grow, if a resource fails to turn up in all the ways that it could, I might forget it exists, and not find it when I want it. (A chapter in a book of papers could easily be forgotten about).
So Logos programmers, is there a way that this could be done? What would need to change? Is it a big task?