What am I doing wrong? Searching specifically for Crossway ESV Atlas for maps/media never finds any results.
place:Jerusalem
place:Bashan
place:"Mount Hermon"
Other atlases such as Carta/Holman produce results, but never from Crossway.
Here's what I get (German UI):
Where did you enter the search?
I never use the Logos tagging (Places, etc). All depends. But it's interesting. As with Nichtnur, place:Jerusalem pulls up the 2 pictures, and 2 maps (gorgeous by the way), if in Crossway. But if a general books search, place:Jerusalem, Crossway only pulls 2 pictures and 1 map.
But the other distressing issue (Bob's general point) is Crossway's indexing (excellent) isn't used by the Logos tagging. Pretty much just the old Logos Places maps (screen copy below) for that unusual location.
But Crossway's indices are the 'place to go' for odd places to locate!
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