And advertised on the Dashboard? Am I missing something?
https://www.logos.com/product/409439/how-to-do-search-engine-optimization-seo-for-marketing-blogging-and-more
Really funny to see this book in Logos. But at least keep it away from our dashboards please!
Actually, seeing the number of bloggers in the forums and the number of churches with websites, this doesn't even raise my eyebrows.
I'd rather see this book than the time Logos gave away "How to Have Red Hot Sex" for free. I was absent-mindingly adding all the free books at that time and checked out without looking at the titles. When that one downloaded into my library, I knew I should have paid more attention!
I’m just glad we got Dracula back when it was taken away due to some individuals complaining why the book was there. If it’s not for you, don’t buy it! (You in general not just the OP).
DAL
I remember Dracula. It was removed, then came back for a few days then removed again. I was able to purchase it too before it was gone.
They should bring it back on October 31 right next to a sale of Martin Luther books.
Really funny to see this book in Logos…
It's apparently in a series called "Funny You Should Ask" : >
Was it not helpful? 😋
This book was initially a request by one of our partner schools for use in their classes. You will occasionally see more than just religious titles as we expand our academic partnerships—especially for those institutions that offer more than religion classes.
Thanks @Rick Mansfield (Logos) I might suggest though it's not ideal for promotion on the Logos/Verbum dashboard, if there could be some thought about filtering these types of resources…
@Jonny Millar I didn't even read it. :-)
@Rick Mansfield (Logos) I like the idea of having access to some non-biblical studies books in Logos since there are times when there are books outside of biblical studies I could still benefit from the power of the Logos search engine. Might be good to have some store filter as people have said, but I'm all for this.
Related to non-biblical studies, don't forget "Faithlife ebooks." A lot of these books will not show up in the regular Logos store. And although they are not Logos editions, it's still a better user experience than reading an ebook in Amazon Kindle software. And, on the off chance, there is a Scripture reference, those will be hyperlinked.
This one might be considered more strange to offer:
https://www.logos.com/product/427559/following-the-prophet-the-life-and-spiritual-legacy-of-muhammad?
I'm sure some may appreciate.
@Rick Mansfield (Logos) This is true. Even without the "Logos Research Edition" tagging, I've found I can still perform some powerful searches and integration with eBooks in Logos than I could with Kindle editions, ePUBS, etc. I'm a big fan of them.
@Paul Caneparo I could see where this could be useful in a World Religions course or an evangelism to Muslim's course.
@Dr. Nathan Parker That's why I was careful with my wording. 😃
Yes, for people who work with Muslims, such books are helpful.
Reading an ebook in Logos is ok, but Kindle & Kobo highlights show up in Readwise. Readwise makes them better for long-term retention. Also helps to get highlights into notes apps like Obsidian.
Other discussions on this:
Any chance Logos is working with Readwise to create an integration?
@Paul I've not heard of anything in development regarding Readwise.
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All but the 1972 edition have Institute for Nouthetic Studies as their publisher; however, I've read that INS merged with MABTS and also acquired copyrights from Timeless Texts. The 2 titles that Logos has listed explicitly under MABTS aren't duplicated (yet). Caveat: I've put the page counts in quotes, having learned from…
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@Jason S. (Logos) You are the marketing guru. I recently was schooled on the existence of a seemingly separate platform, Faithlife Ebooks. It would sure be convenient to have access to it from Logos somewhere. If it already exists, I'd love for you to point it out.
Logos lists volumes 1 and 3 of Marshall Hodgson's The Venture of Islam as being available for purchase, but volume 2 is nowhere to be found on Logos. These appear to be Faithlife ebooks. My question is the obvious one. Unless the license agreement for this work either omits volume 2, or caps the number of licenses for…