Dear Folk,
Is there a way, once you've downloaded a resource linked with your subscription, to tell if it is one you own permanently, or will be removed if you quit your subscription?
Thanks,
Mike
When I subscribed, I didn't tag the resources. Now I'm not sure which are temporary. Besides, to do that for all the subscribed only resources would take a long, tedious time. Should I suggest Logos to add a "subscribed resource" column in the library or info to that end in the info button?
Sorry for the confusion. Mr Smith's first post gives the answer. Filter library by license, and there is a choice for temporary. That shows all temporary subscription resources. I misunderstood his answer, thinking he meant it would not show anything until the subscription ran out. Sorry.
In the library look at the license column. If it is temporary, the resource will disappear with your subscription. There is a caveat for SIL resources.
Is there a way before the subscription expires to know if it is one that will expire if a subscription is dropped.
If I'm heavily using certain resources, I want to know that I will miss them if I decide to unsubscribe.
What are "SIL resources?"
You can use the tags in the library to keep track of all license:temp books where you got them from. if you Tag the subscription books, you can search for something like "mytag:myLogosMax" and see them.
@Michael A. Mnich Mr Smith's first post gives the answer
M J Smith is actually a lady 😋
Sorry again!
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