Which books are added to subscriptions?
The most accurate way to locate the books for which you have only a temporary license is to open your library and click License → Temporary from the list of available filters on the left. You can also check out the Included books section here to see the current list of all subscription books, which will include titles that you own (and hence will not be displayed in your library as having a temporary license).
The books included in the subscription can change from time to time, though the selection is very deliberate.
I wonder if wanting to see 'what's new', at least on the Mac, check the resource 'Date Modified'. I don't have any temporaries, but my permanents reflect the download date (and therefore sort = latest downloaded).
I have enjoyed many of the Logos courses I have taken, but one thing that has concerned me is that it seemed many of them are becoming outdated - not that the content is outdated, but in that many of the books in the suggested reading are no longer available in Logos, or the reading might be from the 1st edition and now…
I have a few study bibles I use and love. MacArthur, ESV, Reformation, etc…. I love seeing notes for each verse that explain the verse from their perspective. Is there a similar resource that shows the same things but from the Catholic perspective? I've searched and found bibles with footnotes and Bibles with articles but…
Has anyone created a personal book yet of Pope Francis' final encyclical Dilexit Nos? I think it may be ten years before Logos catches up with Francis' works and am wondering if someone else has saved us the effort.
As far as I know it has never been on sale. Its main competitor, Anchor Bible Dictionary is cheaper and even included in libraries. Meanwhile NIDB remains very expensive and unaffordable. I wonder how well it actually sells. Time to approach Abingdon to negotiate a deal on this title?
2 questions. Does Logos or anyone know of or have a Modern Greek Translation recommendation? Does Logos or anyone know of or have a Modern Greek Translation with a NT Greek Interlinear I am taking a modern Greek class and think it would be interesting to have.