Upgraded to Scholar's package

Judy Berisford
Judy Berisford Member Posts: 13 ✭✭
edited November 21 in English Forum

I recently upgraded to the Scholar's Library Package last year and mainly did so for the abundance of wonderful commentaries. My question is: Are resources(i.e. commentaries) automatically added from time to time to purchased packages? Or will I need to purchase commentaries separately? Thank you!

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  • Tom
    Tom Member Posts: 1,913

     My question is: Are resources(i.e. commentaries) automatically added from time to time to purchased packages?

     Or will I need to purchase commentaries separately?

    Judy you should have the following commentaries with your package. 

    If  you need other commentaries you will have to buy them separately or up grade to a higher level. Which ever is more cost effective for your situation.

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  • My question is: Are resources(i.e. commentaries) automatically added from time to time to purchased packages?

    Welcome [:D]

    Looking at Logos package comparison page => http://www.logos.com/comparison (noted 5 Bible resources with footnote 1)

    Footnote 1. License included with purchase. Files coming soon.

    Base package contents are relatively static; the New KF Base Packages added some Resources (e.g. NIV 2011) and NET Bible Notes while removing others (e.g. several Baker collections, including couple Commentary sets).  For new KF base package purchases, the removed Baker resources are now available for separate purchase (reduced appeal of Scholar's Platinum package).

    Or will I need to purchase commentaries separately?

    May want to look at commentaries included in higher packages on http://www.logos.com/comparison

    For example, United Bible Societies (UBS) Handbooks can be purchased separately ($ 799.95) or can upgrade to Scholar's Gold, which includes them (plus more).  By the way, wiki page Logos Resource Reviews has UBS New Testament Handbook Series and UBS Old Testament Handbook Series reviews.

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