I have Logos premium and a Bronze library - plus heaps of other books
When I go to Logos 7 Starter it shows Baker Encyclopedia as not owned. Yet it appears to be there in my Library. Are there 4 volumes or two. Any thoughts
The Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible is included with your Premium subscription.
You can check whether your resource licenses are temporary or permanent in your Logos library. License information can be included in the library's detailed view; it is also included as a filter option.
Hi @Gary Mawson ,
Does it look like this ?
If it shows "You have temporary access to this product", then the resource is included in the subscription.
Hope this helps 😊
There are two volumes, but having temporary access via the Premium subscription does not grant ownership of the license. Thus, to purchase the package you would have to purchase that resource as well.
If you ever pause or cancel your subscription, you would then retain ownership of that resource along with any others that you purchase. But you would lose access to unowned resources that were included with the Premium subscription.
Thanks for the replies - It doesn't have "temporary access". Shows need to purchase - but if i open in Logos then the book is there - along with the dictionary.
Thanks heaps Aaron - all sorted now.
Thanks heaps Aaron
No problem!
it is a two volume set but shows up in your library as one resource.
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