Try the Sermon Starter guide, it will provide some help with items tagged with servanthood.
Also try a general search of all resources for SERVANTHOOD
You can also filter your library with tag:Servant* to find books that have been tagged with the subject SERVANTHOOD
I'm sure others can and will provide more efficient search methods, but maybe this will get you started.
Finding Illustrations in My Library
If I was looking for an illustration on the topic of Servant-hood in my Library, how would Logos find a story in a book that is not directly tagged to be a book about Servant-hood?
Or would I need to read all my books and tag selections and stories according to their topic in order to find the topic that I am looking for?
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- Rule: Subject:(illustrat,quot,stor),Title:(1001,illustrat,laugh,quot,stor)
- Manually Included Items: none
- Manually Excluded Items: none
Try the Sermon Starter guide, it will provide some help with items tagged with servanthood.
Also try a general search of all resources for SERVANTHOOD
You can also filter your library with tag:Servant* to find books that have been tagged with the subject SERVANTHOOD
I'm sure others can and will provide more efficient search methods, but maybe this will get you started.
Myke Harbuck
Lead Pastor, www.ByronCity.Church
Adjunct Professor, Georgia Military College
Thanks Mike. I realize that I am probably asking too much but I am refferring to the many different tags that could be added to the myraaid of stories and illustrations scattered throughout my library and how I could find them when needed.
I was reading a book in Logos and highlighted a story but couldn't find any way to tag that story.
You can also create Illustration Collection:
Illustrations
See more examples: https://wiki.logos.com/Example_Collections
And search in this collection specifically for: Servant* or: Servant-hood OR Servanthood
"No man is greater than his prayer life. The pastor who is not praying is playing; the people who are not praying are straying." Leonard Ravenhill
Or would I need to read all my books and tag selections and stories according to their topic in order to find the topic that I am looking for?
Others have given you good tips for more immediately finding illustrations. But I would encourage you to do something like what you mention (tagging) as you read books. I personally highlight potential illustrations in orange. In the long-term, this will give you more of a personal database of illustrations that mean more to you.
Thanks Mike. I realize that I am probably asking too much but I am refferring to the many different tags that could be added to the myraaid of stories and illustrations scattered throughout my library and how I could find them when needed.
I was reading a book in Logos and highlighted a story but couldn't find any way to tag that story.
For me I would like to kept it in My Favorites Folder so that I can find it when needed.
Levi, is it possible to Tag a Highlighted selection so that I would be able to find it better later?
Absolutely! All the highlights you make are accessible in the Notes Tool. Find your highlight and add a tag or even a note.