Hello, I received notification that I had free access to Logos as a student of Liberty University. What does this include, because I also received emails to purchase different commentaries, etc.?
Have you installed Logos on your device yet and opened the Library? That would be a quick way to see what books you have access to.
Don't forget to sign up for the academic discount if you haven't already.
@Sheila Phillips Great question! As a Liberty student, you have free access to either Logos Premium (250+ books) or Logos Max (600+ books for School of Divinity students), which includes a curated library with AI tools and other features to support your studies.
The subscription provides a solid foundation, but it doesn't include every resource in the Logos ecosystem. You can purchase additional commentaries, devotionals, or other resources at logos.com to expand your library based on your specific needs. Anything you purchase becomes yours permanently, even after your Liberty subscription ends.
For details on what's included:
If you have any other questions, you're welcome to send them to me or to email cs@logos.com. Hope this helps!
As a follow-up, @Dr. Nathan Parker is correct. Provided you've already claimed your subscription from Liberty, exploring the Library in Logos is another great way to see what resources you have access to. Here's a link that can show you how to do that: https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360016752591-Find-Your-Books-in-the-Library
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