Is there a way to see every time a particular book is cited in your library. I know the concordance tool can do this with a single book........how about your entire library?
I've wondered this also. if it takes 30 seconds or so to run a concordance and works citied on a single book, it would take a while to do that on the whole library (if that is technically what would be going on), but it would be neat to see out of your entire library, which books are citied the most in your collection.
I don't know of a perfect method. The best I can come up with is to perform a search for the book title across your entire library. It would not be perfect, but you would get <some> hits.
You can do a Books search as below which will give you everything in a footnote for every book in your library. This example uses "Jesus and the Victory of God" by NT Wright.
Agreeing with the other respondents. I did this with BAGD to get an idea of the number of times this book is cited in my library.
I would have sworn that I posted a response earlier pointing you to the cited by tool - not perfect but decent results.
Thanks everyone.....I can make that work. A tool would be nice. See every citation of "xyz"
the cited by tool
Isn't that just for Scripture?
It works fine on Augustine. I'm not sure if I've tried recent works. I think it may require a datatype not page numbers but it accepted a liturgical date.
the cited by tool Isn't that just for Scripture?
According to Logos Help:
Note: Not all resources will be able to access the Cited By tool.
Examples of resources that work
• Bibles • Early Church Fathers • Babylonian Talmud • The Works of Flavius Josephus • Institutes of the Christian Religion
Examples of resources that will not work
• Commentaries • Dictionaries or Encyclopedias