At one time, I thought there was directory or someplace where people shared the Personal Books they created. I'm still thinking this… but can't find where that directory or url is. Can someone help me?
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@MJ. Smith I know you were working on this, but the link I saved is no longer functional…
I believe this might be the list you were thinking about (last updated in 2024):
User Contributed Personal Books - Logos Community
I think MJ was working on something in addition to that?
I am working on a new complete list. There are files still to be recovered, I am about 1/3 of the way through adding the metadata so I can classify them. I haven't started screening them for official Logos copies. Then I'll need to add the actual pages to the wiki. I also want to beg users to reshare items they shared on a 3rd party platform and have since deleted and to share any materials they have simply not gotten around to sharing. Its easier to deal with them in this project rather than later. I'm working through about 50 titles per day and have made it through > 600 titles with a bit less than < 1200 titles to go.
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