How to find what has changed in a resources update

Is there a way to find out what has content has changed when a resource is updated ? When I click on the resource update (Home Page) it takes me where I last left off or if I have not opened the resource it takes me to the Title page.
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On your Home page where the Resourses Updated ... at the bottom of that should say "...and 13 more." or however many are actually updated. Click on that and you should get the complete list.
Hope this Helps.
Jim
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Hi Samuel, welcome to the forums!
Samuel J Wides said:Is there a way to find out what has content has changed when a resource is updated ?
Unfortunately not.
While the home page will show you which resources were updated (sometimes in a shortened list, as you have been told), and the library may be sorted by last update, thus showing them in sequence, we are not told about the changes. Some people have suggested Logos to put a sort of Release Notes into the resource information, but so far they haven't implemented this.
Occasionally, a Logos employee will drop by in a thread discussing recent changes in a resource and explain it - rarely they will even put up information by themselves when they update a large number of resources in a go, but most often we don't know.
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Samuel J Wides said:
Is there a way to find out what has content has changed when a resource is updated ?
No automated way. You can ask in the General forum and a general answer may be provided, or Logos may notify us e.g. http://community.logos.com/forums/t/52730.aspx
Dave
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How can I determine when a book received a resource update?
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Randy Mlinek said:
How can I determine when a book received a resource update?
this is indicated by the "Last updated" column in the library
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In your library, one of the columns is "last upadated." You can click on this to sort by this column to see what resources were most recently updated.
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