Yes, I know plans change with time but consider this sequence:
[quote]Finally, it should be noted that this index remains something of a work in progress. The index will be periodically updated to include texts newly added to the Verbum library or to correct errors that are discovered.
Andrew Jones et al., eds., Catholic Topical Index (Bellingham, WA: Verbum, 2013).
Note this resource was released in 2013 and last updated in 2014.
Asked 18 September 2022 - the question was asked narrowly although a broad range of ecclesial writings should also be considered:
Husser, Lydia. Catholic Topical Index: Dataset Documentation. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2017. states:
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Some examples include Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) and Ott’s Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma.
Lydia Husser, Catholic Topical Index: Dataset Documentation (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2017).
It would be useful to know if this has been updated to consider the following:
These are resources that the user likely wants to check if they haven't been integrated into the Catholic Topical Index.
Answer from 12 January 2023
Circling back to this: yes, they've been considered but no, they haven't been added. Due to a number of constraints it won't be evaluated in the near future.
My interpretation: the technology used to put together this very useful resource did not scale well OR did not account for ongoing maintenance OR has not fit in well with subsequent development. On the other hand, I consider this resource to be a key value added feature of Verbum as it is the only theme/topic structure that fits well with a Catholic mindset. [I find both the Preaching themes and the Systematic theology topics frustrating misfits - the last straw frustration was trying to find the incarnation of Jesus Christ only to find it hidden under birth of Jesus.]
My conclusion which applies to several other datasets as well. As users, we should insist that datasets constrained by "resources in Logos/Verbum", be updated on a predictable schedule ... certainly more frequently than once a decade.