Really strange resource "The Essential Lexham Dictionary of Church History"
I saw The Essential Lexham Dictionary of Church History as a picture on the site https://www.logos.com/10 in the section "Built-in Library, Built-in Savings". I thought nice, let me see whether I have it. So I searched it on logos.com but couldn't find it. But I have it in my library and it appears to be in Logos 10 Reformed Silver: https://www.logos.com/product/228326/logos-10-reformed-silver - It is in the top overview description of the package but not listed as a resource below.
And then I looked on the Lexham Press page: https://lexhampress.com/product/231400/the-essential-lexham-dictionary-of-church-history it says you can't buy it but it is still in development and articles are added.
Ok, but it seems there is an error, that it isn't even shown as a product on logos.com ?! Or is this on purpose?
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The Essential Lexham Dictionary of Church History is listed with the Logos 10 Features in the Full Feature Set. You can learn more about this resource here: https://www.logos.com/lexham-dictionary-church-history.
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Ah ok, it doesn't show me the Feature Set resources because I already own them.
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This dictionary will not cite page numbers. Any clue why?
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This dictionary will not cite page numbers. Any clue why?
It's a work in progress. Unless it's complete and available as print edition, how could there be page numbers? If you need to cite it, just use n.p.
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Hi Bill, there are a number of books available on Logos that do not have page numbers. Usually it's because the file the publisher has provided does not have them. If you look on the Logos store page for this book it says "This resource is still in development and will be updated regularly as new articles are finished." Unfortunately it seems they haven't updated it with page numbers yet. That's annoying. I love page numbers myself. I am not sure you can see if a book has page numbers before you buy it. When you have it in your library and you open the information page, I think books with page numbers say they are indexed by Page in the information panel.
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