Do I own this dataset?

I downloaded the latest update. Under the blue circle, it says that Lexham Systematic Theology Dataset was updated.
I never thought I had it. I have now searched for it, but not found it.
If I had it how would I prove it?
I have searched top row's 9 'square dots'; I have not seen it listed.
Would someone please show me a pix of where it lives in L.
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what do you get in the Systematic Theology section of the Passage Guide? What do you get in the Theology Guide. Dataset are listed on the left-hand sidebar of the About Logos page.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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https://www.logos.com/product/166212/lexham-systematic-theology-ontology-dataset
It comes with some of the Silver BP.
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scooter said:
I have searched top row's 9 'square dots'
I have no idea what you mean by this. The top row of what?
scooter said:I downloaded the latest update. Under the blue circle, it says that Lexham Systematic Theology Dataset was updated.
I never thought I had it. I have now searched for it, but not found it.
If I had it how would I prove it?
Datasets are not usually directly visible in the Logos UI. They reside on your hard disk and are used to provide features in the software. There is usually an accompanying "Dataset Documentation" resource that goes along with each of them that shows how you access the information that is contained in the dataset.
I'm not sure about "Lexham Systematic Theology Dataset" but I have a resource called "Lexham Systematic Theology Ontology: Dataset Documentation" which documents "Lexham Systematic Theology Ontology" dataset. Is that the one you meant?
The description of this documentation resource states (my bold): "The Lexham Systematic Theology Ontology (LSTO) dataset provides a unique introduction to the doctrines of the Christian faith. The LSTO dataset organizes systematic theology topics into a hierarchy, includes original content on those topics, and connects those topics to discussions in other systematic theologies throughout Logos Bible Software. The Lexham Systematic Theology Ontology does for systematic theologies what the Bible reference system has done for commentaries, journals, and other biblical studies resources. The corresponding Lexham Survey of Theology (LST) resource makes it possible to link immediately to relevant discussions in multiple systematics, and is the ideal tool for entering study of a given doctrine of the Christian faith."
If you have the LSTO dataset, you probably also have the LST.
Anyway, back to the dataset documentation, this is where you'll find out how to benefit from the data in the dataset:
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Thank you MJ, Dale + Rosie.
I own the Lexham Systematic Theology Ontology: Dataset. I bought Silver ~12 years ago + Basic since, but do own this 2018 dataset product. And I own the Lexham Survey of Theology.
I put 'justification' into the guide's box. I got 235 entries in 234 articles in 21 books.
A book in the cloud, not downloaded, will not give a search result. Am I right?
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scooter said:
A book in the cloud, not downloaded, will not give a search result. Am I right?
I'm not sure how this relates to your earlier question but cloud books are included in searches and appear in some search views
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. It is great to know that cloud books are in search results. I leave most of my books in the cloud; to know they are search is good indeed.Graham Criddle said:I'm not sure how this relates to your earlier question but cloud books are included in searches and appear in some search views
Thanks, Graham.
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scooter said:
Thank you MJ, Dale + Rosie.
I own the Lexham Systematic Theology Ontology: Dataset. I bought Silver ~12 years ago + Basic since, but do own this 2018 dataset product. And I own the Lexham Survey of Theology.
I put 'justification' into the guide's box. I got 235 entries in 234 articles in 21 books.
A book in the cloud, not downloaded, will not give a search result. Am I right?
Not that this is what you were asking, but a dataset is not a book, and thus it cannot be left in the cloud only. All the datasets you own are downloaded, as far as I know.
Graham Criddle said:I believe scooter was reporting results that showed in the Theology Guide, not in the Search panel. I'm not sure if those are both done as regular searches, or if the latter uses the dataset to locate tagged references to the searched topic. I also don't know how the cloud/download status of resources affects whether they show up in that section of the Theology Guide.
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Rosie Perera said:
I believe scooter was reporting results that showed in the Theology Guide, not in the Search panel.
Yeah, I was looking at Theology Guide results. Thanks, again, Rosie.
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