In the dead-tree environment, there are two resources:
Which in Logos morphed into a "single" volume that isn't exactly single:

I note that this fails to tell me that two physical volumes have been condensed into "one" volume and tells me that "this" edition has two manuscripts apparently not in the original. So am I looking at a new edition without a paper book to reference? But wait, first the four portions of the "one volume" don't even share a title ... close but no bananas. In fact, they don't even fall into the same series - negatively effecting functionality.

This name discrepancy continues in the citation information leaving me unable to reconcile the incomplete description section of the initial information panel with the actual files i.e. (1) is the paper version one or two volumes (2) does the addition of two manuscripts constitute a new edition (3) are the two manuscripts actually treated as part of the single resource or are they treated more like supplemental materials in separate resources.
At least the multiview panel came through with a reasonable order and correct behavior. And Text Comparison came through like a champ ... once I remember "don't use enter".