I have numerous Theology books in my own library. Can I add them to my digital library?
You can, if those books are/have been part of the Logos library universe. The Print Library feature (currently part of the Pro level subscription and above) will allow you to add them to the library and thus become part of search results. Most easy is the scanning of ISBN-barcodes in the mobile app, but you can also identify the books in the "Add to Library" tab of the Logos library and use the button there:
But you will not be able to read the full book inside Logos, unless you purchase it again.
I have my Bible commentaries in various collections. I wanted to make a new collection. I thought if I tagged the books with this name, I would get these books. i did, but I am also getting a lot of books that don't have that tag. Why would that happen? i don't see any way to remove them from this collection. any thoughts?…
I have a Chromebook notebook computer and it can install Android apps. But unfortunately, if I try to install Logos Bible Study App, it says: Logos Bible Study App by Faithlife isn't available on Google Play on this device. Most other apps work just fine, so there appears to be some intentional constraint that the app…
The link on the homepage annoys me. It makes me feel like Logos is pushing something I don't want, even after I've paid a lot of money for the software I have.
Just curious (hesitantly, as that often “kills the cat”) about how certain morphological tags get assigned in logos. Very soon beginning students of biblical Hebrew are introduced to the possible confusion of )Et [or )et-] 1, direct object marker[D.O.M.]/often left untranslated, sometimes considered an emphatic particle…
Hi, I haven't received my August birthday coupon yet. My birthday is in my profile.