It would really be helpful if there was a way to add smart search results to a reading list or a way to flag a book/article to review or read later. that was tied to the search or study being performed
I sort of do this using favorites. You could create a folder in favorites dedicated to items that need further review; you can so something similar with notes and/or highlights.
You might find it useful to ask the forum users how they handle this process. There are multiple ways to solve it currently available although none are a clean as your request.
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I often want to see an index of topics in the Church Fathers, Apocrypha, etc. but it is not easily done in Logos. First, please bring the Catholic Topical Index to Logos from Verbum, downloading a whole new app and a needless (not to mention untenable) duplication of data to download verbum for this one feature is at best…
I think this should go without saying - that we the users are those who should be doing the studying and comparing it to and with what is true and foundational to Christian belief and faith. That there is a tool that has the potential to be unreliable is not exactly what I hoped for with a Logos subscription.
When a book is the chosen top read in Factbook, it's cover is more prominent than when it is the actual pane and it gets a tiny thumbnail. If the style matched that of the factbook, I think it would help me better remember which resource I found a particular point in while digging through my library each week. Those visual…
Yes, folks, I'm channeling George. Logos language tools are useful to the first and second year language student but hinder the development of real competency. But this I mean that it encourages a sense of the original language as a code where θεός is a funny way of writing God and the ending is a funny way of saying this…
I heard it's possible to use the desktop version of Logos to export the list of your library. Could that also be expanded to the mobile version of the app? I would like to be able to have artificial intelligence analyze the makeup of my library so I can get inside that will help me plan my purchases in the future, perhaps…