Efficient way to add Kindle book ISBNs to my "Physical Book" library in Logos
I'd use the tag feature for this just as I use it to indicate the preferred Bible translations of a resource.
My understanding is that the OP wants to know if there's a quick way to bring his Kindle ebooks into the Print Library (PL). I added ~800 ebooks to the PL and I found no quick way of doing this other than looking up the title of each individual book.
Having my ebooks cataloged in Calibre was a big help; I kept two windows open, one for Logos and one for Calibre, and I searched, added, and tagged. I spread the work through several months by doing a bit here and there (between 10-50 books at a time) until I was finally done.
@Yasmin Stephen You're probably right that I misunderstood.
(is there a way to export kindle library isbns?) it would be good to have a way to import a spreadsheet of isbns into Logos rather than look them up. My library isn’t huge, so I did it over a short time one by one. But I already had them in Libib so it would have been nice to simply export from Libib and import to Logos
I'm sure this topic has been raised before, but I can't find it. I'm about to pull the trigger on the NIV Application Collection, however I'm experiencing feelings of hesitancy as one of the two resources I will gain is not available yet, but is promised a prompt download once it is ready. Problem. I've been down this road…
Paid for resources that are still in the development phase should be tracked. Resource, collection, amount paid and date of purchase should be recorded allowing easy determination of the amount of time in process, number of like resources. and the amount of money that has been spent. This will allow the buyer to reflect on…
Anyone who uses the turn page mode (not scroll) in the sermon mode will be familiar with this: the heading is sometimes at the bottom of the page and the text continues on the next page. A page break (similar to Word) would allow a new section to begin on a new page. - That's what I suggest.