Factbook No Data London Baptist Confession
In the factbook entry for the London Confession of Faith there are no results for books in your library, but if you search for it there are a ton. I don't know if this is a tagging issue or a curation issue in factbook.
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Books from Your Library displays books that have been annotated as broadly discussing a particular subject. We call these "subject references". For example, "Christian History Magazine--Issue 6: The Baptists" has a subject reference for the Baptist denominational group, described by the Baptists Factbook page.
Subject references capture cases where the resource as a whole is about a general subject (for which we have a Factbook page). That's different from
- mentions within a book of a particular phrase or key term: in Factbook, the "More" section has "Search for ..." which collects a variety of strings to search your library
- subject-oriented articles within a reference work like a Bible dictionary: these are organized under the Dictionaries section of Factbook.
Annotation of subject references is on-going work.
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Ok, so, in the future, should resources that contain the text of the LBCF in full be listed somewhere? Or is that something you can look at? Seems like it should be there.Sean Boisen said:Books from Your Library displays books that have been annotated as broadly discussing a particular subject. We call these "subject references". For example, "Christian History Magazine--Issue 6: The Baptists" has a subject reference for the Baptist denominational group, described by the Baptists Factbook page.
Subject references capture cases where the resource as a whole is about a general subject. That's different from
- mentions within a book of a particular phrase or key term: in Factbook, the "More" section has "Search for ..." which collects a variety of strings to search your library
- subject-oriented articles within a reference work like a Bible dictionary: these are organized under the Dictionaries section of Factbook.
Annotation of subject references is on-going work.
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David Taylor Jr said:
Ok, so, in the future, should resources that contain the text of the LBCF in full be listed somewhere?
Yes, that's a third case, where a particular written text is both a subject of interest (so it should have a Factbook page) and we have the text itself in Logos. This is the case now for Bible books (Factbook: Epistle to the Romans), which have a link to the bible text. For Logos 9, we've added parables (Factbook: The Lost Sheep: this particular instance doesn't yet have a link to the bible text, but it will) and sub-book biblical texts sections with conventional names like the Magnificat. We plan to extend this to other Named Texts: for example, the Factbook page on the Apostles' Creed should include a link to read it, like https://ref.ly/logosres/hstcrcon?art=apostles (it doesn't yet). I expect the LBCF to fall under this latter set.
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Sean Boisen said:David Taylor Jr said:
Ok, so, in the future, should resources that contain the text of the LBCF in full be listed somewhere?
Yes, that's a third case, where a particular written text is both a subject of interest (so it should have a Factbook page) and we have the text itself in Logos. This is the case now for Bible books (Factbook: Epistle to the Romans), which have a link to the bible text. For Logos 9, we've added parables (Factbook: The Lost Sheep: this particular instance doesn't yet have a link to the bible text, but it will) and sub-book biblical texts sections with conventional names like the Magnificat. We plan to extend this to other Named Texts: for example, the Factbook page on the Apostles' Creed should include a link to read it, like https://ref.ly/logosres/hstcrcon?art=apostles (it doesn't yet). I expect the LBCF to fall under this latter set.
Good. Something to look forward to! [Y]
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