Does anyone use My Tags to reorganize their library resource list ? Or what is it used for.
I use them to tie related resources together e.g. Bible Study Guides is my most common addition. Because Community Tags rarely meet my needs, I tend to ignore them. For an average evangelical user I suspect they are more useful.
I typically use my tags to form collections on the go while searching.
I am new to logos. When I left or right click or double click on My Tags, nothing happens. How do you use My Tags?
They are used primarily as selection attributes in the Library panel or in a Search
As an example, I could assign in "My Tag", a Tag to ESV, RSV, NIV as my most important Texts in my library, but where is the option to assign a tag? Is it part of Search?
I seem to be missing something.
Tags are added to a resource in the information panel which can be accessed in the library or from the panel menu of the resource. See https://wiki.logos.com/Tagging
Thank you for that. I did not know about wiki.logos.
a Tag to ESV, RSV, NIV as my most important Texts in my library,
Using prioritization may accomplish this in your search results - https://wiki.logos.com/Prioritizing or https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360019683652-Prioritize-Resources
Prioritization does not affect the ordering of results in searches.
It does in Guides, the Context menu and in other places
Mark - what are you trying to achieve?
I am creating subsets for some of the standard logos groups. I have Academic Prof and I am using tags to reduce the number of items in some of these.
What do you mean by “standard Logos groups” and how are you trying to reduce the number of items in them?
Sorry - but I don’t quite understand what you wrote and I’m trying to see if there is any advice we can provide that would help.
By standard groups I mean those in "Type". I suppose I am trying to set up a parallel category in My-Tags which has what I want in various groups. But one problem I've found with a "Series" is that all individual books are treated separately, so if I have a Tag called BCom (bible commentaries) and I bring in a series, then I could have 50 or more titles in BCom and defeat my purpose. So for a Series I will use the Logos "Series Filter". I am looking to set up away I becoming aware of what is in the library.
Hi Mark
Sorry - but I'm still not understanding what you are trying to achieve so I'm afraid I can't give any advice
Graham
Just adding to MJ and Graham. I have all my resources tagged (5k or so). I never use collections (maybe once). And I don't query by any of Logos's various categories ... subject, type, series, etc. It's just a whole lot easier tagging, even if some front-end time.
As an example, I type in Comm40 and quickly have all my commentaries on Mathew. Done. I also re-title with prefixes, so they'll sort ... like in a 'Bible'. And if I type '40', I have everything on Matthew, no matter the type.
I also take advantage of Logos filtering as you type. General precedes specific. Like JewishTargums or JewishTalmud or JewishLaws. Typing jewish brings them all up, then more specific.
Does anyone use My Tags to reorganize their library resource list ?
not re-organize but organize beyond what FL gives us in the fields in the library. Some examples:
Investing a few seconds every now and then into a tag (mostly directly upon purchase) allows being relaxed the year long, getting the results I need and not becoming too frustrated with incomplete or inconsistent metadata in the library.
Thanks for all these replies and I'll experiment along these lines.
Also use MyTags for resource information beyond Library fields
Keep Smiling [:)]
I spent a significant amount of time tagging my books once I stumbled on a document by Bruce Dunning. Here is link to the most recent thread which has a link to the updated document showing his tagging system. I took from that what I wanted and made my own.
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/194226/1120286.aspx#1120286
I tag books once they are added to the library. Just takes a couple of minutes. Very useful to filter the library looking for a set of books on a topic or book of the Bible.