Has any thought gone into this or is there any policy?
When a pastor has collected a library of hardcover books, on retirement or death he was able (or the estate) to pass this library on to another. Generally the library was passed on to a young pastoral student or a struggling pastor. In some cases it was passed on to form the library of a start up school, Bible College, or Seminary.
Considerable funds are invested in a LOGOS library. However, unlike a hardcover library, the library is tied to a license. Books in a hardcover library were paid for once to the publisher and author(s) and could be passed on by the purchaser.
Is there any procedure or any policy to give away a LOGOS library on retiring or death of the owner? If not, this should be looked into and developed. I realize LOGOS is a business So were (are) hardcover book dealers. The "spiritual" information, and grace aspects of that information add (I believe) another dimension of possible giving what has been paid for by the original owner to another as were (and still are) hardcover libraries.
Paul R. Schmidtbleicher