Does Logos provide correct bibliography?
The “Information” of Logos in my Library provided me the following (per the SBL Handbook of Style)—
Goldingay, John. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Isaiah 56–66. Edited by G. I. Davies and C. M. Tuckett. International Critical Commentary. London; New Delhi; New York; Sydney: Bloomsbury, 2014.
Yet this could give the wrong impression that the book “A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Isaiah 56–66” is edited by Davies and Tuckett. Actually, they should be the editors of the “International Critical Commentary”. As such, should Logos put the editors after “International Critical Commentary”?
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All works have to be tagged correctly. Thus if they are not tagged correctly they do not get citations correct.
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The "Information" is provided by Logos. When I hit "Information" I got the result. If it is tagged wrongly, it is the responsibility of Logos.
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Christian Alexander said:
All works have to be tagged correctly. Thus if they are not tagged correctly they do not get citations correct.
The "Information" was provided by Logos in my LIBRARY. If it needs to be tagged correctly, it is the responsibility of Logos.
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Kee Lau said:
, it is the responsibility of Logos.
Yes, but the initial data is loaded from the publisher and the conversion into the various academic standards is handled by 3rd party software. You did the correct thing by reporting the problem. Now, just wait for Logos to take the next step.
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