I’m new to using all the great tools in Logos. Have been building my Library slowly knowing I have many years left to capitalize on it. Here is an example of how buying desired resources as part of base packages could help you.
In my Men’s group, our assignment was to bring verses that help us identify the distinguishing marks of a disciple. I typed in “disciple” in the Topic guide. There were 100’s of verses. I did scan them quickly. But I hit a goldmine when Logos showed me under “Sermons” the perfect resource: one by Charles Spurgeon titled “Characteristics of Christ's Disciples.” And I am a big fan of Spurgeon. I didn’t even know that I had this resource – must have come along with one of the base packages.
Someone on the Forum had mentioned that it is better to buy the resources you truly want as part of base packages as long as the package price is less than the sum of the individual resources that you truly want to buy. This example above shows you the power of simple tools + having resources that you didn’t really go out and buy specifically.