Check the new section! Here’s one: https://www.logos.com/product/190974/cartas-historical-atlas-of-jerusalem
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PS. Congratulations 🎉🎊🎈🍾 Your patience has been rewarded!
Ps. Just two for now: https://www.logos.com/search?sortBy=Newest&limit=60&page=1&ownership=all
Pre-ordered, just for support!
Me too and it’s cheap right now, so I can afford to duplicate. I hope Logos fixes the graphics issue/problem/nuisance so these resources get the VIP treatment they deserve 👍😁👌
This is amazing. This must mean that Faithlife has reached some sort of agreement with Carta. I immediately placed my order.
Bring on more Carta products! [Y]
Order placed.
Alright, now, Denise! Tell us, how did you know about Carta coming to Logos? Too much of a coincidence your April Fool’s day joke and this 😜😜😜
Here's to progress! [Y]
I hope that this is just the beginning of the offerings, and that Faithlife will begin to carry ALL the Carta resources (and offer them in a package). I'm especially hopeful to have the volumes by two brilliant scholars that are friends of mine, R. Steve Notley and Jeffrey Garcia. Great men of God with brilliant minds who have been instrumental in the El Araj / Bethsaida excavation around the Galilee.
I'm curious why these are all of Resource Type: Monograph instead of Atlas?
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I was using my Carta collection and thought about it some more and decided it’s not worth duplicating. Not even for “support” since the volumes are already in production. My collection serves its purpose very well and looks awesome in my other Bible software that there is no need to duplicate them. I will say this, though: If you don’t have Carta, get it, since the quality of their resources is top notch! Great material!
I was using my Carta collection and thought about it some more and decided it’s not worth duplicating. Not even for “support” since the volumes are already in production.
That’s your choice, however support isn’t just about getting these titles into Logos, it’s about getting other Carta resources into Logos (such as the Understanding series).
Phil said, FL will “explore other titles in the future after we see how these do.”
there is no need to duplicate them
The price-point is so low, and there's so much the Logos searches and CitedBy's can find, I'll re-purchase. I had Carta so long, it wore my Mini out. Libby was not a happy camper.
But I'll (secretly) admit, I wish the big A (Bible software) could add some more hi-res resources. I like to zoom in and examine carefully.
Hmmm 🤔 I’ll see if the bundle gives a better price (technically it should), and then I’ll revisit; if not, I’ll just get the cheap ones 👍😁👌
there is no need to duplicate them The price-point is so low, and there's so much the Logos searches and CitedBy's can find, I'll re-purchase.
The price-point is so low, and there's so much the Logos searches and CitedBy's can find, I'll re-purchase.
[Y] Ditto. Plus I've begged for it here and want to support it, if I'm able to. I do hope they surprise us with the quality vs A or at least make allowances for future perfect.
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The bundle is up: https://www.logos.com/product/191819/carta-jerusalem-bible-reference-collection for $350
If I did my math correctly, individually they come to $383.87
The bundle is up: https://www.logos.com/product/191819/carta-jerusalem-bible-reference-collection for $350 If I did my math correctly, individually they come to $383.87
I think you are right Mattillo. The key question, is whether the discount is great enough in light of what seems to be overlapping content. It would be helpful if someone who owned these resources would clarify just how much overlap there is. Anyone know?
Cool. Thank you.
Does anyone know if Carta resources will have academic discounts?
would be helpful if someone who owned these resources
Not ignoring this question. But I don't know which are being wondered about. For example, the Ritmeyer volumes are unique, very detailed volumes. Some others are concise versions of the matching big-boy. Some have been growing over the years, and re-named. 'Which' wondered about would be helpful.
Usually, the academic price is the same as the pre-pub price. That's not guaranteed, though.