Logos seems to have 3 types of resources - Research Editions, Readers Editions and Ebooks.
Logos Research Editions get the full Logos treatment. We catalogue topics discussed, Scripture references, theological concepts, bibliographic info, citations, and so much more. Then we connect them to Logos tools so you can access essential info in seconds flat.
Logos Reader Editions are designed to be read cover to cover. We tag Scripture references and some other basics, but forgo the robust treatment given to reference works. This drastically speeds up production, which often enables us to release them the same day as print.
Ebooks on the Logos platform come as is from the publisher and are designed to be read cover to cover. Links to Bible verses and books will appear in searches, but they have minimal tagging to help you stay focused as you read.
Beyond this, what can you tell me about the various Logos editions? What criteria do you use when choosing Logos editions to purchase?
John Beck's The Holy Land Devotional: Inspirational Reflections from the Land Where Jesus Walked is available as a Logos Edition ($19.99 USD) and also as a Ebook (11.99 USD). Is it worth it to pay the difference to get the Logos Edition?