Would it be possible to have an Academic Commentary section when viewing the commentaries by type?
What do you mean by "academic"? What I'm asking is how do you want Logos to identify academic. Mind you, I am still annoyed that Logos did not make catena a commentary type as requested at the time they added types to commentaries.
Where would that section be?
When you sort your commentaries by type (in places like the Passage Guide), they have application, study Bible, Exegetical, Homiletic, etc. I'm writing a lot of papers for school and they emphasize using only academic commentaries, so it would really help to have that as a category. Many publishers already designate some of their commentaries as academic, which could be the initial standard for classification.
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