This is a very simply question. I know that I am not the largest user of Logos, I have only 6,000 works in my library. But my dilemma is that I just do not know that I am utilizing all of the works that I have. I was looking through some reformed works in Logos and noticed that I have books that I have never used because I did not know that I had them. For example, the works of James Ussher. I own that collection and I am sure that it came part of a larger reformed collection that I purchased. But I did not know that I had it; therefore, I have never used it. Now, that makes me think to myself, "how many other useful books that I own that I could be using but I do not know about them".
I am sure that I am like a lot of pastor and you get in a habit of using the same books and the same study pattern. And that is fine if that works for you, but it is a little frustrating to have books that you have purchased and never used because you did not know that you had them. I guess this is the down side of having a larger library.
I have many, many collections that I have created, but I just wish that there was a way to streamline the books that I have and feel confident that when I study that I am using the books I own.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.