The Anabaptist and Mennonite Studies Collection (15 vols.) has been in prepub since 2017 and in production for years. Does anyone know why it can’t just be published?
That is a long time Jacob. I can understand your frustration but unfortunately some of these projects take a long time to complete. Perhaps this is one of them.
There can be other issues going on behind the scenes that hold up the process that are not actually about the "production" process, there could be an issue with the files provided to Logos or they might not have been even provided at all. If there are sensitive issues behind the delay Logos is rightly not going to discuss these in public.
I agree this one is a long time coming and have no idea why it is in this particular case. Whatever the reason maybe I hope it can be worked through, and we see this collection in user libraries someday, preferably sooner for those waiting on it.
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