I understand that I can include books that I already own at home into my Logos library by somehow inputting it via the use of the books ISBN niumber. Is there anyone who has successfully done this?
I shared a screenshot in this link that shows how to add books to the print library using the ISBN scanner. The image is for the iOS app; if your device is Android, continue reading the comments in the thread for more guidance.
(Reminder: The Print Library feature is available in Logos Pro subscriptions and higher, as well as the legacy Logos 10 Full Feature Set.)
Also note: When you add a print book, it does not grant you full access to the digital ebook. It does, however, allow you to search the book. Brief quotes are shown in the search results along with a page number.
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