I've been meeting with a couple fellow students to study for our comp exams, and the Scribd service has come up as a service they use to access some books/content.
I looked at their website, and it seems like a way to rent books and various content similar to Amazon Kindle Unlimited and Audible (I don't have an Amazon account at the moment).
Are there any Logos users around who subscribe to Scribd as a supplement to Logos, and if so, is it worth the $10/month, or would that money be better spent investing it in books to own versus a service of books to rent?
Usually, here's how my book purchasing/reading strategy goes:
1. I invest in eBooks in Bible software platforms as much as possible (currently Logos and Accordance, I used to purchase books in Wordsearch as well before the transition). I also keep e-Sword installed on a Linux machine around as a backup in case I need quick Bible study.
2. If I need to buy eBooks not available in Bible software, I first look at ChristianBook Reader (I try to support Christian vs non-Christian companies when possible), then I look at Barnes & Noble Nook (since I no longer have an Amazon account). I also have a Lifeway Reader account left over from the Wordsearch transition, but find its experience overall clunky (I wish Faithlife would acquire Lifeway Reader books and fold them into Faithlife eBooks).
3. If I need to purchase print books, I first look for them on ChristianBook, then Barnes & Noble. If it's a book that I don't need brand new, I check out ThriftBooks.
4. If I need to rent a book instead of own it, I either check it out from my school library (in either eBook or print form, depending on what they offer), or I check it out from my local library (generally eBooks, and I'm doing more of that now for books I'd read one time and pass on instead of buying them from retailers).
So I'm not sure if Scribd fits into my overall reading strategy or not.
Thanks!