Hi, I'll be grateful if someone could point me to a simple guide as to what different resources mean and what they're used for? It seems like I need a theological degree to understand what they are!
List of Resource Types - Logos Community
Try out the Help Center with "What are resource types". The first result should be from the Logos Help resource in Library → Resource Types and cover most of those in your list.
https://ref.ly/logosres/logos4help?hw=Resource+Types
Maybe narrow-down your question. Most types seem pretty descriptive?
Over the years, discussion mainly centers on differences of lexicon-dictionary-encyclopedia, and studyBible-commentary-Notes.
Thank you Jeff. That was very helpful. How did you managed to get help center to lead you to that link as the first answer? When I ask help center, it gives me this
I used Logos Desktop Help Center to search since your original screenshot was from Desktop.
I would have to investigate why Mobile and possibly the web app return different results. Likely because the Help resource is specific to the Logos Desktop application.
Thank you Jeff. I didn't know they gave different answers. Perhaps that's why I've not been getting good answers as I use my phone for help center while keeping computer
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