What type of books would you get a physical copy of snd what type of books in Logos format.
The only print I purchase, are reference books, not otherwise digital (with adaquate TOC). CAD, Tov-Hebrew, Akkadian, etc
Else Kindle-Scribe for monographs; Logos for research.
@DMB can you please be more specific in what type of reference books you use print and what type of books for Logos research. I take it you use commentaries on Logos and systematic theology and Biblical Theology in print.
My print examples are almost totally original languages … I don't do theology, etc
That's easy, although I need to talk about roughly three categories: I get everything I can in Logos format - things that are not available in Logos format, I will try to buy in kindle version, or another electronic format if only that is available. My Logos library is the place I want my books to be - outside of Logos I still prefer electronic over paper. Okay, things free on kindle unlimited or on a special sale might sometimes come before a Logos version.
Physical copies are typically those books (most often from the last century) that are not available electronically at all. I make an exception for books the publisher doesn't want to sell to me in Logos format, these I often try to get as used paper books (to spite their rationale that they get the same royalties from me anyway from another electronic retailer than Logos. No). And I might give in to impulse and buy paper books that are in front of me and intrigue my interest without checking whether there's an electronic version available.
I only buy print books if I find them secondhand in a Christian bookshop. These are typically older books that aren't available digitally. Digitally I prioritise Logos over other vendors, unless a book is a dollar or two in Kindle, in which case the price may be too compelling to overlook.
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I saw the NLT RI is on sale and when I went to the product page it says “You have temporary access to this product” I understand that it’s probably a subscription or something that is giving me the temporary access but how do I confirm ‘why’ I have access? I’m just trying to evaluate if it’s worth purchasing or not.
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Hi all. I have Neusner's English translation of the Mishnah in Logos. I tried to look, but I could not find the Mishnah in Hebrew on Logos. Does this exist (preferably with vowel markings; even more preferably with morphological tagging)? If not, is it in the works? If not on both, does anyone know of an electronic format…
I was wondering if this has been attempted to all of Josephus works we have in existence?
@Mitch Snyder (Faithlife) It feels like this book has been forgotten. It was published a few months ago and was due to release in Logos on the day of publication. https://www.logos.com/product/396402/matthew Has it been forgotten?