Check out our new lineup of research libraries on Noet.com!
At first I was afraid when I saw the prices, until I realized that I was not logged in.
You need to select the library of choice to see dynamic pricing.
I suppose you can guess the next question. Is there any distinctive difference between Noet and Logos 6? [:D]
Or is it the same? if so, is there a "Set Noet to Yes" command. [8-|]
Just clearing the air but... some one will ask if you can have both L6 and Noet installed on the same machine. [:P]
Is there any distinctive difference between Noet and Logos 6? Or is it the same? if so, is there a "Set Noet to Yes" command.
Is there any distinctive difference between Noet and Logos 6?
Or is it the same? if so, is there a "Set Noet to Yes" command.
Great question. They are different. The Noet desktop app is geared more for the study of the humanities in general and, consequently, has a different set of tools (or, perhaps, the tools are configured in a way that is more appropriate for the humanities).
There is no "Set Noet to Yes" command ... but you can run Logos and Noet on the same machine (I'm running Noet and Verbum on my machine right now).
Ben, would you please provide a screenshot of the Noet software for Windows/Mac? Better yet put the credit on my account so that I can get the JPS Judaica Studies Library (20 vols.) . It is such a little one, is it not such a little one. [;)]
The link on Noet.com => Products => Research Libraries is broken.
Thanks, Randy, bug report submitted!
Like the math!
$303.00 - Humanities Research Library (469 vols. plus Perseus Classics Collection)
Which includes:
$195.98 - Classical Studies Research Library (186 vols.) $66.45 - Philosophy Research Library (152 vols.) $51.50 - Literature Research Library (124 vols.)$424.96 - Biblical Greek Research Library (32 vols.)=======================$738.89
I like the math even more for me!
$92.40 - Humanities Research Library (469 vols. plus Perseus Classics Collection)
$74.45 - Classical Studies Research Library (186 vols.)$6.11 - Philosophy Research Library (152 vols.)$31.28 - Literature Research Library (124 vols.)$424.96 - Biblical Greek Research Library (32 vols.) -- it looks like the dynamic pricing isn't working for this one, as I have most of these resources but it's still only showing me 15% off, same as you=======================$536.80
I'm also interested in the Judaica Research Library ($46.69 for me; reg $999.95).
I wish there were a way to show what I'm missing that buying these would give me.
$424.96 - Biblical Greek Research Library (32 vols.)
Quick note on that. For the time being, dynamic pricing is not available on the Biblical Greek Research Library. It is geared mainly for the new Noet user who is interested in studying the Bible as literature (I suspect you own most of the materials in the package already).
We're adding a callout to the page to indicate that right now. We should have done that sooner, sorry for the confusion.
Don't get me wrong, the Humanities library (which does have dynamic pricing) is a great deal. It's just not as good the math in your post makes it look.
I've been trying to think of a way we could display that information. Because these are configured in a different way than the typical Logos packages (i.e. they don't all stack), a comparison chart won't really work.
A call to sales could probably help figure it out for now.
At first I was afraid when I saw the prices, until I realized that I was not logged in. You need to select the library of choice to see dynamic pricing.
At first I was afraid when I saw the prices, until I realized that I was not logged in. You need to select the library of choice to see dynamic pricing. I think you are wrong. I don't see dynamic pricing but I do see introductory pricing..
Here is what I see.
But ST I am special, so this may be unique only to me. [:D]
For the time being, dynamic pricing is not available on the Biblical Greek Research Library.
Ben, doesn't this inflate the price of the Humanities Research Library which includes this Library? It seems my dynamic price for the Humanities Research Library is just a bit less than the total for three libraries I get dynamic pricing on.
What is the advantage to having a dedicated Noet app? Don't the books purchased in a Noet package show up in Logos as well? Or is this for those who don't own Logos? Thanks for any clarification!
That was a great offer I couldn’t refuse. Purchased the Judaica Research Library and picked up 41 new resources for nearly the cost of the JPS Classic Midrash Collection alone. Excellent value! Even if one doesn’t have any of the titles, that bundle price is very, very good at $999.95 (and even better at 15% off) because the 41 resources I picked up sell for over $1000 individually. Thank you Noet for the wonderful research library addition!
I am really looking forward to the type of tools that I imagine Noet will drive on the desktop app (starting with fixing the Cited By tool or creating a more powerful equivalent!). I imagine that like that much more will be on the way as well.
They are different. The Noet desktop app is geared more for the study of the humanities in general and, consequently, has a different set of tools (or, perhaps, the tools are configured in a way that is more appropriate for the humanities).
notice the Guides menu is not available
But you're also selling Judaica! And a Biblical Greek Research Library! Whether those are bought by Jews or by secular students, they are going to need the same tools as we have in Logos.
Ben, Can you confirm whether Noet is merely a subset of Logos, or whether there are Noet features not available in Logos/Verbum.
Ben,
Can you confirm whether Noet is merely a subset of Logos, or whether there are Noet features not available in Logos/Verbum.
Or will be in the future?