March Matchups is coming: Make your picks!
It’s that time of year—almost. While we wait in the winter chill, we look toward the warmth of Spring, and of course, March Matchups. 🎉
Voting is officially live, and it’s your chance to shape the showdown! Here’s how it works this year:
- Head to the March Matchups page to draft your top 10 most-wanted Logos collections.
- Copy and paste the product URLs into the form (no Wish List needed this year—it’s quick and easy!).
- Submit your picks by January 21 to lock in your vote!
When March 1 arrives, 32 of the most-wanted collections will face off in the brackets, and their discounts will climb as they advance. And the champion? A slam dunk 60% off! But you have to vote.
Ready to make your voice heard? Drafting is open through January 21 at 11:59 p.m. (PT) so you have plenty of time—but why wait? Head to logos.com/march-matchups now to vote!
The countdown is on, and we can’t wait to see which collections make it to the top. 🏆
Let the games begin!
Comments
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Perhaps you're trying to make it appear "fun", but it would be so much easier if you could simply analyse what we already have in our wishlists.
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Many people have very large wish lists. I understand the logic behind asking users to nominate their top 10. And, personally, I appreciate a little bit of fun. 😊
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does the 60% off discount stack on top of the 30% for subscribers purchasing their first library collection?
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Well, that was quick. "Go to Logos.com, and select your product …"
I avoid that place like the plague. I'm sorry.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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No, because Libraries are ineligible for March Matchups.
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As usual, I’ll just buy whatever is good and on sale. I’m not too fond of picking resources with such a huge catalog.
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Yep I'm not doing any work for you.
Also: once again MM is only collections, not authors or individual volumes.
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what is the difference between a library and a collection?
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A collection is a bundle of resources sold together at a discount. A library is a specific kind of collection that includes approximately 90% discounts on the included resources. On Logos.com you can currently purchase 2025 libraries or legacy libraries. All other collections include smaller discounts.
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Sounds to me like a library and a collection are basically the same thing
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All libraries are collections but not all collections are libraries. A library is a specific type of collection.
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Sounds to me like a library and a collection are basically the same thing
Every library is a collection, but not every collection is a library
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Seriously, I got tired just scrolling the page. Not interested.
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That’s right! Just like “All worship is service but not all service is worship.”
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