Well, this concern and request has been voiced before but since it does not seem to have made much of a difference, perhaps there will be use to rekindle it and get the message through to Logos:
THE RESOURCES YOU OFFER ARE REALLY NICE BUT MANY OF US ARE EITHER ONLY INTERESTED IN SOME BUT NOT ALL TITLES OR CANNOT AFFORD BUYING WHOLE COLLECTIONS ALL THE TIME. PLEASE OFFER TITLES IN COLLECTIONS AS INDIVIDUAL PURCHASES.
I know and understand that the price is better for collections. I know and understand that individual resources might be more expensive. But is more profit to be made from collections people won't buy (though I understand that a number do) or from a larger number of users able to purchase the individual resources they want AND collections for those who like these deals better?
Even if the price is not as advantageous, as long as it is not ridiculous, it's hard to understand how once Logos has already done the work of compiling the resources, there would be a "greater" cost to selling them individually. I think it's fine to offer collections first and for a while as a marketing device to help the company's earnings. But consider the NICNT/NICOT and many, many other examples: individual titles remain unavailable. The NIGTC has been split but the price is insanely prohibitive. Can't a better compromise be found?
Here is the result: I am forced to continue to buy printed resources that are available in Logos collections simply because it is much cheaper to do so or within my means, even though I would prefer to have them in Logos. In addition, once I buy the print edition, it seems hard to go back and buy "again" the resource electronically.