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.
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
Annotation of subject references is on-going work.
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.
Subject references capture cases where the resource as a whole is about a general subject. That's different from
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.
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]