My Scenario:
I am studying a passage in preparation for a sermon. I have 15-30 commentaries that have content on this scripture. As I am studying different commentaries I find different sections or paragraphs that I would like to either quote or somehow refer to in my sermon. How do I isolate that material so that I can find it when I write my sermon, but also find it in the future?
If I highlight it (and do so for every other section like this for every sermon), by default it is put in highlighter pens and has an anchor to that one commentary. I find it is easy to "lose" such notes because 1) a search of notes (at least on Logos Mobile) does NOT seem to search text within the anchor, 2) I do not always recall which resource had the text I needed.
My Current Solution:
I copy and paste the content from the resource into notes categorized by types of information: History/Culture/Language, Illustrations, and Theology. For notes created especially for the "History/Culture/Language" notebook, I then anchor it with Bible verses, so that as I continue studying the text, I can easily select the icons to pop up the notes.
My Proposal:
Develop the ability to use an icon (or even a highlighter) to link directly from the scripture text to a selected portion in a book.