Bibliography Logos 5
The new Bibliography tool is really useful. However, I think it lacks a 'must have' option.
It should have an ALL OPENED RESOURCES option in the ADD menu.
That would be very useful particularly for seminary students who must provide a bibliography in their coursework.
Please Logos, consider it fast!
Thanks!
Gilles
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The new Bibliography tool is really useful. However, I think it lacks a 'must have' option.
It should have an ALL OPENED RESOURCES option in the ADD menu.
That would be very useful particularly for seminary students who must provide a bibliography in their coursework.
Please Logos, consider it fast!
Thanks!
Gilles
Create a collection of all your resources. Then select "Save as Bibliography" on the collection's menu.
EDIT: Could you have made "all open resources" more obvious for me [:)][:D] I think not. Sorry about that. Hopefully this helps someone looking for bibliography help in the future.
Brandon, maybe you should ask them at Logos to be sure. When I called them last week, a sales representative told me that the Bibliography tool was available only in the Gold package and upward.
Currently it is only available in Gold package because the free engine has not yet been released. Once it is released its not part of a dataset so it will be included. I can't find the specific thread, but I believe a Logos employee (maybe even Bob) said that it would be included as free.
Brandon, maybe you should ask them at Logos to be sure. When I called them last week, a sales representative told me that the Bibliography tool was available only in the Gold package and upward.
The Logos 5 Release Notes clearly states it's free.
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
I believe you can already do that by adding from a collection and selecting "All Open Resources".
Thank you, Tom, that is a valuable procedure.
Peace to my Logos Forums Brothers and Sisters! *smile*
I'm very pleased that with Logos 5 I can make a Bibliography of all my resources. It is truly smooooooottthhh! Wonderful! So easy!
I can get it into Microsoft Word 2010! *smile*
Is there any possible way of getting it into Microsoft Excel 2010???
Mine is a very large library, and I need this to be done automatically either straight from Logos 5 or from Word 2010!
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
Peace, Gilles! If somehow you've figured out how to export to Excel, I would please, please, please enjoy learning how that is done! *smile*LOGOS DID IT! Yeah! Thank you very much! It's very useful.
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
The new Bibliography tool is really useful. However, I think it lacks a 'must have' option.
It should have an ALL OPENED RESOURCES option in the ADD menu.
I believe this is what Gilles was referring to. We added All Open Resources under the Add menu.
We don't currently support export to Excel. Are you thinking something along the lines of a column delimited export of bibliographic data?
Author, Title, Journal, Publication-Date, etc
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Peace, Tom! *smile* That is precisely a feature that would be so helpful to me!The new Bibliography tool is really useful. However, I think it lacks a 'must have' option.
It should have an ALL OPENED RESOURCES option in the ADD menu.
I believe this is what Gilles was referring to. We added All Open Resources under the Add menu.
We don't currently support export to Excel. Are you thinking something along the lines of a column delimited export of bibliographic data?
Author, Title, Journal, Publication-Date, etc
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
Good idea.
Here is a work around in the Bibliography click ADD>> HISTORY at least your recently opened books can be fairly quickly added.
EDIT: note that CTRL+Click enables you to multiselect in the history list.
Thanks for the tips!