What type of books would you get a physical copy of snd what type of books in Logos format.
The only print I purchase, are reference books, not otherwise digital (with adaquate TOC). CAD, Tov-Hebrew, Akkadian, etc
Else Kindle-Scribe for monographs; Logos for research.
@DMB can you please be more specific in what type of reference books you use print and what type of books for Logos research. I take it you use commentaries on Logos and systematic theology and Biblical Theology in print.
My print examples are almost totally original languages … I don't do theology, etc
That's easy, although I need to talk about roughly three categories: I get everything I can in Logos format - things that are not available in Logos format, I will try to buy in kindle version, or another electronic format if only that is available. My Logos library is the place I want my books to be - outside of Logos I still prefer electronic over paper. Okay, things free on kindle unlimited or on a special sale might sometimes come before a Logos version.
Physical copies are typically those books (most often from the last century) that are not available electronically at all. I make an exception for books the publisher doesn't want to sell to me in Logos format, these I often try to get as used paper books (to spite their rationale that they get the same royalties from me anyway from another electronic retailer than Logos. No). And I might give in to impulse and buy paper books that are in front of me and intrigue my interest without checking whether there's an electronic version available.
I only buy print books if I find them secondhand in a Christian bookshop. These are typically older books that aren't available digitally. Digitally I prioritise Logos over other vendors, unless a book is a dollar or two in Kindle, in which case the price may be too compelling to overlook.
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I am reformatting a calendar of saints for use on Logos. I am able to get it to work as a calendar devotion on the dashboard. But what I would really like to do is have it be a Saints resource card that I can pout on the dashboard.
All but the 1972 edition have Institute for Nouthetic Studies as their publisher; however, I've read that INS merged with MABTS and also acquired copyrights from Timeless Texts. The 2 titles that Logos has listed explicitly under MABTS aren't duplicated (yet). Caveat: I've put the page counts in quotes, having learned from…
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@Jason S. (Logos) You are the marketing guru. I recently was schooled on the existence of a seemingly separate platform, Faithlife Ebooks. It would sure be convenient to have access to it from Logos somewhere. If it already exists, I'd love for you to point it out.
Logos lists volumes 1 and 3 of Marshall Hodgson's The Venture of Islam as being available for purchase, but volume 2 is nowhere to be found on Logos. These appear to be Faithlife ebooks. My question is the obvious one. Unless the license agreement for this work either omits volume 2, or caps the number of licenses for…