It's kind of strange, of all the 7 volumes in Christian Standard Commentary series, why "1-2 Peter and Jude" by Thomas Schreiner is in Logos Reader Edition format? I hope it is just a typing error.
My copy says "Logos Research Edition."
You sure about the CSC version? My copy of that says "reader", whereas my copy of NAC says "research"
of all the 7 volumes in Christian Standard Commentary series, why "1-2 Peter and Jude" by Thomas Schreiner is in Logos Reader Edition format
I only own 6, but 2 of those are Reader Editions: this one and Galatians by Timothy George.
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I passed this along to the content team for confirmation but I'm fairly certain this is a mistake. My quick glance at the titles suggest they were produced as Research editions.
Oh? A significant mistake. I passed for that reason...
Kyle,
I did a quick search of sorting my library by Type Commentary and then sorting by Edition. I found I had 68 titles produced as "Reader Edition". At least several dozen were for sure incorrectly produced that way, so this really concerns me.
I assume by being a reader edition, that that will affect the extent of the tagging of these resources?
As an aside, I have noticed a number of what I would consider academic resources being produced as reader editions. The Oxford Handbook are one of many examples of this. These titles are costly and under previous years would have been produced as research editions.
Has Logos changed what books make the cut? Because by appearances, the quality of what is being produced is being noticeably cut.
I noticed in the commentary the op started this thread about, (1-2 Peter and Jude), that I found a number of footnotes that referenced titles that Logos has, but were not tagged in the commentary.