Dear everyone (and Logos), does anyone know if Logos has any plans to make the NSBT series available electronically? Or does anyone know where I can find these in an e-version? I know Amazon doesn't have it. Thanks all.
Duane, I don't know the answer to either of your questions, but it has been a conversation on the forums before here. Still no official response. Maybe if we post something in the "reformed" forum Gabe will see it and investigate?
Thanks Liam. I don't know who 'Gabe' is, but please post something in the 'reformed' thread, or anywhere to get a response. I'd definitely buy the whole series in eform. I've been to the IVP website but didn't contact them.
I don't know who 'Gabe' is, but please post something in the 'reformed' thread, or anywhere to get a response.
Gabe Martini is Logos's product manager for Reformed, Lutheran, and Orthodox resources. I've gone ahead and posted a heads-up to him on the Reformed Products sub-forum to draw his attention to this thread.
Amazon has only one of these available digitally, so IVP might need to be convinced to port these over into digital form before Logos gets a crack at it.
IVP wouldn't have to do the porting over. I'm sure they have the source documents available (Word docs or PDF or whatever they use in-house), and Logos can turn them into digital books from those pretty easily with their automated tools and human intervention for some of the tagging. The only time they have to scan and OCR print-based books is if they were made prior to computers being used in the publishing process, or if the source files have been lost. But even that would be possible as a last resort.
Duane, I would buy the set as well if it was available.
I found this at Amazon's Kindle store, but it is the only one of the series there...
http://www.amazon.com/Acts-Risen-Lord-Jesus-ebook/dp/B00BSRM22I/ref=sr_1_11?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1374692205&sr=1-11&keywords=jesus+in+acts
Edit: Ooops, I see Geo has already noted this.
Another good series is the NAC Studies in Bible and Theology (less academic, probably more 'biased').
Many of those are available on Kindle