Logos "Cultural" Ontology Glossary...?

In English please... what type of resource is this? While I appreciate having the resource I think all the Lexham stuff should always have a 1 paragraph at the beginning of it stating what it's for, for us non-scholars out there... I see all the words defined (hooray!) but I don;t understand the context for the definitions (i.e. whose culture? Mine? Israel's? Rome's? Ancient Greece?
Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
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Okay, thanks! Which of course leads right to the follow-up question - why are they kept separately, since it leads to confusion by people like me (not that it takes a lot to confuse me, mind you... I just turned 50 this spring! [;)]
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Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell said:
why are they kept separately
I don't know the answer... but I have a guess! Resources like this may be larger in size and be more taxing on system resources when indexing. By keeping the two separate, they can update the one without forcing a redownload and indexing of the other.
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Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell said:
Okay, thanks! Which of course leads right to the follow-up question - why are they kept separately, since it leads to confusion by people like me (not that it takes a lot to confuse me, mind you... I just turned 50 this spring!
We're in the process of documenting all our datasets, but not all of them have a resource to add an introduction to.
You can find all the current dataset documentation and other help resources by filtering the Library panel by "type:manual".
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Documentation is a good thing.
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