It used to be that almost invariably, whenever I came across a Christian book title that someone had recommended to me or that I discovered through a search online about some topic, I would check to see if it was available in Logos, and it wasn't.
Just today I've had two titles to look up that I saw recommended online, and both of them were already in my Logos library. And it has happened a couple of other times this week. That almost never used to happen to me, and I'm glad it's beginning to happen more often.
There still are frequently times when I look and Logos doesn't have the book, and I'm looking forward to Logos having more and more of the best Christian titles that are being recommended by magazines, blogs, friends, etc. But I'm glad to see the move in the right direction.
Some of the places I pick up book and author mentions/recommendations from:
http://www.booksandculture.com
http://www.firstthings.com
http://www.christianitytoday.com/
http://www.patheos.com/
http://imagejournal.org/
http://www.cardus.ca/comment
http://www.curatormagazine.com/
http://www.patrolmag.com/
http://sojo.net
http://www.culture-making.com/tag/books
Bibliographies and footnotes of resources in my Logos library.
Bloggers:
W. David O. Taylor (Diary of an Arts Pastor)
Sorina Higgins (Iambic Admonit)
Becky Bonham (Bookmeal: A Seasonal Feast of Spiritual Reading)
And of course all kinds of posts and links on Facebook which I couldn't begin to enumerate.