Efficient way to add Kindle book ISBNs to my "Physical Book" library in Logos
I'd use the tag feature for this just as I use it to indicate the preferred Bible translations of a resource.
My understanding is that the OP wants to know if there's a quick way to bring his Kindle ebooks into the Print Library (PL). I added ~800 ebooks to the PL and I found no quick way of doing this other than looking up the title of each individual book.
Having my ebooks cataloged in Calibre was a big help; I kept two windows open, one for Logos and one for Calibre, and I searched, added, and tagged. I spread the work through several months by doing a bit here and there (between 10-50 books at a time) until I was finally done.
@Yasmin Stephen You're probably right that I misunderstood.
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