BUG: Lists don't match

1. Run a Passage Guide with only the Liturgy Section on the passage Gen-Rev with the NRSV as the top prioritized Bible. This after half an hour or so should give you a list of all the resources included in the bottom portion of the Liturgy section (liturgical books rather than the lectionaries at the top.

2. Make a collection of all your liturgical books i.e. books that should appear in the book section. The list should be similar to:


A working liturgy group Bibliography

Blunt, J. H. (Ed.). (1889). The Annotated Book of Common Prayer (Revised and Enlarged Edition.). New York: E. P. Dutton & Co.

A Book of Common Order: Being Forms of Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and Other Ordinances of the Church. (1890). (Sixth Edition, Carefully Revised.). Edinburgh; London: William Blackwood and Sons.

Book of Common Prayer according to the Use of King’s Chapel. (1918). . Boston, MA: Fort Hill Press.

The Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. (1976). The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church. New York: The Seabury Press.

The Episcopal Church. (2007). The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church. New York: Church Publishing Incorporated.

The Protestant Episcopal Church. (1873). The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies, as Revised and Proposed to the Use of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Philadelphia; London: J. Debrett.

The Book of Common Prayer: And Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church. (1892). . New York: The Protestant Episcopal Church.

General Synod of the Lutheran Church in the United States. (1884). Book of Worship. Philadelphia: Lutheran Publication Society.

United Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the South. (1907). The Book of Worship. Charleston, SC: Committee of United Synod on Common Book of Worship.

Andrewes, L. (1865). The Devotions of Bishop Andrewes, Translated from the Greek, and Arranged Anew. (J. H. Newman, Trans.) (A New Edition.). Oxford; London: John Henry and James Parker.

Robertson, J. N. W. B. (Ed.). (1894). The Divine Liturgies of Our Fathers among the Saints John Chrysostom and Basil the Great with that of the Presanctified Preceded by the Hesperinos and the Orthros. London: David Nutt.

Robertson, J. N. W. B. (Ed.). (1894). The Divine Liturgies of Our Fathers among the Saints John Chrysostom and Basil the Great with that of the Presanctified: Greek Text. London: David Nutt.

S. Gregory. (1875). The Divine ΕΥΧΟΛΟΓΙΟΝ, and the Divine Liturgy of S. Gregory the Theologian. (S. C. Malan, Trans.) (Vol. VI). London: D. Nutt.

The Bishop of Iona. (1866). The Eastern Liturgy of the Holy Catholic, Apostolic, and Orthodox Church, Simplified, and Adapted for Use in the West. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co.

The Most Holy Governing Synod of Russia. (1899). The General Menaion or The Book of Services. (N. Orloff, Trans.). London: J. Davy & Sons; Dryden Press.

Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church (Unitas Fratrum). (1920). . Bethlehem, PA: Provincial Synod.

Loehe, W. (1902). Liturgy for Christian Congregations of the Lutheran Faith. (F. C. Longaker, Trans., J. Deinzer, Ed.) (Third Edition.). Newport, KY: n.p.

Knox, J. (1886). The Liturgy of John Knox: Received by the Church of Scotland in 1564. Glasgow; London: Glasgow University Press; Hamilton, Adams & Co.; Thomas D. Morison.

The General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. (1881). The Liturgy of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Philadelphia: Lutheran Publication Society.

Margoliouth, G. (Ed.). (1896). The Liturgy of the Nile. (G. Margoliouth, Trans.). London: David Nutt.

The Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Synod, The Hauge’s Evangelical Lutheran Synod, and The United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America. (1921). The Lutheran Hymnary. Minneapolis, MN: Augsburg Publishing House.

Lutheran Church. (1715). The Lutheran Liturgy: Now Us’d by the Protestants in the Reformed Churches of Germany (The Second Edition.). London: J. Morphew.

Kurtz, B. (1860). Lutheran Prayer Book: For the Use of Families and Individuals (Revised and Enlarged Edition.). Baltimore: T. Newton Kurtz.

Duncombe, A. (1868). Manual of Family Devotions: Arranged from the Book of Common Prayer. London; Oxford; Cambridge: Rivingtons.

Catholic Church. (1962). Missale Romanum: Ex Decreto SS. Concilii Tridentini Restitutum Summorum Pontificum Cura Recognitum. Vatican City: Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis.


Catholic Church. (2008). Missale Romanum: Ex Decreto Sacrosancti Œcumenici Concilii Vaticani II Instauratum Auctoritate Pauli PP. VI Promulgatum Ioannis Pauli PP. II Cura Recognitum (Editio Typica Tertia.). Vatican City: Libreria Editrice Vaticana.

The Most Holy Governing Synod of Russia. (1898). Octoechos or The Book of Eight Tones: A Primer Containing the Sunday Service in Eight Tones. (N. Orloff, Trans.). London: J. Davy & Sons.

The Prayer-Book of Queen Elizabeth, 1559. (1911). . Edinburgh: John Grant.

The Roman Missal: Renewed by Decree of the Most Holy Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, Promulgated by Authority of Pope Paul VI and Revised at the Direction of Pope John Paul II. (2011). (Third Typical Edition.). Washington D.C.: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Staley, V. (Ed.). (1911). The Sarum Missal in English, Parts I & II. (F. E. Warren, Trans.) (Vol. 8 & 9). London: Alexander Moring; The De La More Press.

Exported from Verbum, 11:40 PM May 19, 2014.

3. Search the collection for <Gen-Rev> which should verify the list in the Passage Guide.

4. Spend an hour trying to extract and match the resource names ... the Orthodox, Moravian, and Sarum materials appear to be missing from the section.

5. Logos should make visible to the user which resources may appear in the section so that we can report missing items when we receive new resources rather than going through this long and wasteful procedure. And don't ask me to trust Logos because the error rate for metadata is quite high. Yes, statistically the overall error rate is acceptable but some resources (such as the BCP as originally released) account for far more than their share of the errors.

Note: a mark of a decent research software tool is that you can get the results 2 different ways so that you can verify that your data is probably what you think it is.

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