We're thinking about how to improve Logos for the study of church history. Please fill out this survey to help us prioritize our development. Feel free to add other comments to this thread after completing the survey.
Link to the survey
Survey locked?
Locked for me as well
Please fill out this survey to help us prioritize our development.
I'll be happy to, once the permissions are changed so that I can.
Once the survey stops asking me for my google email and password I’ll be happy to participate also.
DAL
We're thinking about how to improve Logos for the study church history. Please fill out this survey to help us prioritize our development. Feel free to add other comments to this thread after completing the survey. Link to the survey
We're thinking about how to improve Logos for the study church history. Please fill out this survey to help us prioritize our development. Feel free to add other comments to this thread after completing the survey.
It's locked for me too.
It's locked for everybody.
At this rate, eventually poor Sean is going to see this thread and, after initially being delighted upon seeing the count of responses, feel differently after discovering the technical difficulty everyone has reported.
But then we'll all participate in the survey and all will be well again, I hope.
So sorry everyone (and sorry I didn't check back sooner)! I think i've now found the right setting to make this visible outside Faithlife: please try again, and thanks for your patience.
It works!
This kind of reminds me of when my wife asks what I think, but really doesn't want my opinion. [:P]
Actually, I really have a great wife - I'm just joking.
Done!
Done
I've filled out the survey. Thanks for asking for our feedback.
I'm very intrigued by the apparent interest in this area as well as the recent mention of timeline as well. This would be a great area to have some simple, powerful tools at our disposal that could bring out the huge amount of information most of us likely already have in our libraries! Can't wait to see where this goes.
Would be nice to possibly see a history guide
Tried to do survey.... but didn't accept my google login.... but my google login works...
Great suggestion. I should have mentioned that in my survey.
I don't think we need yet another guide. However, maybe a special section in the Factbook when you type in a church history topic, similar to the way the Bible Book Guide appears in the Factbook when you type in a bible book.
I would like to see more dictionaries, books, and journals tagged in my library with Factbook topics so they show up in a Factbook entry. Make it easier for me to find books and articles that I already have on a particular topic. Logos needs to focus on making many of its current features better than just continuing to shove new ones out the door.
Logos needs to focus on making many of its current features better than just continuing to shove new ones out the door.
I agree. But isn't 2022 a revenue-year (major update). I think they need stuff to achieve revenue-year. More datasets. Maybe an update to notes. 3D sermon support complete with offering plate (crypto ok).
I'm not sure what the issue is here: you should be able to access the survey without any login (though you need to log in to Google to save your progress and restart it again later).
I just did it w/o login. It says on the top you have to but I just proceeded without doing it. Said it submitted ok.
I concur with maybe a infographic to look through and click on highlights.
Would be nice to possibly see a history guide Great suggestion. I should have mentioned that in my survey.
Likewise.
This is a collection related to one particular strand of church history that is not likely to make it through pre-pub anytime soon.
https://www.logos.com/product/23994/anabaptist-and-mennonite-studies-collection
This collection includes John Roth's book Beliefs: Mennonite Faith and Practice. The other two books in his trilogy are Stories: How Mennonites Came to Be and Practices: Mennonite Worship and Witness.
I asked about this several years ago. Could those three books be produced, even as Faithlife e-book editions? Anabaptist resources can struggle to get traction, but these would be valuable additions and helpful introductions for those who are not familiar with Anabaptism.
My standard answer to "What would you like to see in Logos" questions is "More resources!"