L9 Factbook Discussion
Description: When you have to squeeze sermon prep between that hospital visit and the deacon meeting, there’s no time to waste. Just search for your sermon passage or topic to find curated overviews. Or dive deep into trusted sermon resources. In addition to people, places, and concepts, Factbook now supports lookup for Bible passages, Greek and Hebrew lemmas and word senses, original manuscripts, authors, resources, and much more. Start with the Key Article for a quick summary, and click through to other Logos tools and searches to dig deeper. Factbook is available for mobile for the first time!
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It’s astonishing how good this is. I’m kinda blown away. Incredibly fast, ridiculously broad and deep coverage, pleasant to navigate - it’s just a real treat.
The only negative for me is the media section - in a perfect world, I’d be able to open the desired search result as full-screen, zoomable image. As it stands, the section is useless to me - it opens the web-app to a section geared more toward printing or exporting the image rather than viewing it.
Hi, Factbook does not work on my tablet if I have set the language of the Czech system. If I switch to English it's ok. (Galaxy Tab S7 - Android 10)
Thanks. We'll take a look. Since Factbook doesn't support Czech, I would have expected this to fall back to English automatically.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
How do you access Factbook on the ipad mobile app. Mine upgraded yesterday, but I can't figure out how to access Factbook on my table.
Thanks
If you tap the icon with three horizontal lines at the bottom right of the screen, you get a list of options. Factbook should be near the top
Does that help at all?
Hello there.
I have an Android phone, so this may not completely answer your question.
When I looked the first time (yesterday morning) I could not find the FactBook.
Today, however, I can find it near the top of the menu, under "popular" and further down under "Tools".
To find the menu, open a resource in your app (a book, etc). You may need to tap the screen, but at the bottom you should see the 5 icons: home, read/library, plans/layouts, search, and the three lines for menu. Tap on the menu icon and it will slide out. Then scroll up/down to look for Factbook.
Like so many of LBS features, this one has great potential. I do like what's been done to enhance this feature. However, here's something I noticed. Karl Barth has two different entries in the Factbook dropdown menu. Same person, of course. But each of them returns different results. The first Barth entry has a Works section which includes links to the Church Dogmatics. It also has one item under Letters (in my library): a letter included in a Bonhoeffer volume. The second Barth entry does not have a Works section. It does have a Books from Your Library section. Even though I own the Church Dogmatics, none of these volumes are listed. I also own Barth in Conversation (all 3 volumes). Volumes 1 and 3 are listed in this section, but not 2. What a mess.
Ok so the Emma’s have showed up if I type a person but not a theological concept like justification. They did not show up either if I type in faith. A bit confused why it shows up sometimes and not others.
Sorry Tim but I'm not following you here.
Please clarify the issue you are seeing
Lemmas don’t always show up for a search, even if I type in a word like “faith.” Why is this?
Lemmas don’t always show up for a search, even if I type in a word like “faith.” Why is this?
The lemma is a suggestion when you type "Faith", but it's crowded out by the other suggestions. If you select the "Show all for Faith" option (or use shift-enter), then you'll find lemma options grouped together.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
But when I enter DAVID I get a lemma result...Yes, because there is a match on letters (or maybe the underlying tagging - I'm not sure)
Try Peter where you will see a lemma but it has no relationship to the person Peter, it is just that the letters (at least the consonants) match
The autocompleter does suggest matches on the gloss of the lemma.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
Lemmas don’t always show up for a search, even if I type in a word like “faith.” Why is this?The lemma is a suggestion when you type "Faith", but it's crowded out by the other suggestions. If you select the "Show all for Faith" option (or use shift-enter), then you'll find lemma options grouped together.
So it does!
Sorry, Andrew, I missed that. Very nice!!
If I'm reading a Bible or book and click on a word, is there a way to easily look this up in factbook (such as with press and hold) or do I need to copy and paste? If not, this would be a valuable addition.
This is not currently possible if you have the "Selection" option selected on the left side. However any of the various reference options on the left side that actually show up will provide a link to Factbook.
Also, will some level of visual filters ever come to mobil? I'm using Android.
I don't know the status of this.
Both of these sound like good candidates for suggestions here: https://feedback.faithlife.com/
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
If I'm reading a Bible or book and click on a word, is there a way to easily look this up in factbook (such as with press and hold) or do I need to copy and paste? If not, this would be a valuable addition.This is not currently possible if you have the "Selection" option selected on the left side. However any of the various reference options on the left side that actually show up will provide a link to Factbook.
I’m really sorry, but I have no idea what this means - can you unpack or share a screenshot? Is it specific to Android instead of iOS?
In context menu (opened by selecting text and right clicking)
To select = to click on
Selection = top item on the left hand side is usually labelled "Selection" as it is what was selected text when you opened the menu
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I’m really sorry, but I have no idea what this means - can you unpack or share a screenshot? Is it specific to Android instead of iOS?
I'm so sorry, I lost track of the fact that this post was in the Mobile forum. My answer applies to the desktop software.
I don't believe there's an option to automatically look in Factbook for the selected text.
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I don't believe there's an option to automatically look in Factbook for the selected text.
The current work around is to copy the lemma, open factbook, and paste.
Creating a link to factbook from a long press would really be a great improvement and make the feature more accessible to MANY users. Someone mentioned something to the effect, "Factbook will eliminate many google searches." I agree... but only if users can find it!
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Love Factbook. It has officially become my go to on Mobile. I have noticed, however, that the Mobile Version pulls up resources that are not in my library. This does not happen with the Desktop Version.
Can you share an example of which section and which Factbook page this occurs on?
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
Love Factbook. It has officially become my go to on Mobile. I have noticed, however, that the Mobile Version pulls up resources that are not in my library. This does not happen with the Desktop Version.
Can you share an example of which section and which Factbook page this occurs on?
Ah. I think it has been happening with resources that I have hidden on the Desktop. I hid the the old ISBE because I have the newer edition. Factbook on Mobile is pulling up my hidden resource...and on Desktop Factbook it says no results for the Key Article
Here is what I get on Mobile Factbook:
Ah. I think it has been happening with resources that I have hidden on the Desktop.Thanks for this information. I'll create a case for this bug.
Thank you Andrew. I have plenty of other dictionaries/encyclopedias but it does not pull any of them up on Desktop Factbook and pulls up only a hidden resource on Mobile. This happens on other searches as well...but not all.
I have plenty of other dictionaries/encyclopedias but it does not pull any of them up on Desktop Factbook
The Key Article section is not intended to display all resources. It's looking for articles in a specific list of resources, or (if not found) will fall back to a single resource based on prioritization.
The Dictionaries section comes closer, but will show only articles that have been specifically tagged for the Factbook page.
There is a Search link at the bottom of the See Also section that can be used to try and find all places in your library that may be referring to the subject of the Factbook page.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer