Nothing new, it's been said before but its a good tip to be reminded of and yesterdays updated Longacre Genre Analysis: Dataset Documentation that came out with the 7.7 release reminded me of it.
These Dataset documentations can help you learn how to take the searches you get from from the right-click context menu and alter them to construct a search that relevant to your research.
Every time you see an new release of the software and there is an updated dataset documentation that comes with it, take the time to open the documentation and familiarise yourself with it. You probably won't remember too much of the detail but by opening and reading through the contents but it will help you begin to create two memories:
1) That this dataset is lurking in the background in logos
2) That this documentation is on hand in your library as a source of help for building searches.
Logos Bible software is not always intuitive because it does allow you to create unique searches that are relevant to the scriptures and would not be relevant in a general search engine on the internet. So it does take a little bit of effort on the users part, but if make use of the context menu and this sort of documentation in time you can learn how to construct more powerful searches or at the very least be able to ask for help on the forums with a greater understanding of the answers you get and learn something from those answers rather.
Thanks to those at FL who work on providing us with the Dataset documentation and keeping it updated. It does add value to the user experience of the software to have this documentation available.
