Logos web app
Last month, Faithlife released a substantial web app for free to all Logos 7 users at https://app.logos.com/. But, users are advised that at this point notes and highlights from the web app will not...
View ArticleReviving closed tabs in Logos
As of v. 7.8, Logos Bible Software supports reopening closed tabs both via panel menus and keyboard shortcuts (PC: Ctrl + Shift + T, Mac: Cmd + Shift + T). Conveniently at least for PC users—and I...
View ArticleLogos 7 academic basic
In addition to Logos 7 basic, Logos 7 academic basic is available for free. Resources included in the package are sufficient to get one’s feet wet with the principles of how research in and with...
View ArticleMinistry and graduate school
Jake Mailhot discusses “how to juggle ministry while attending seminary.” The post takes its cues from Danny Zacharias and Ben Forrest’s Surviving and Thriving in Seminary (Lexham, 2017). Mailhot...
View ArticleGetting started with Logos 7
Logos Bible Software has provided a helpful current webinar about how to get started with Logos 7.
View ArticleFree and Trial Biblical Studies Tools
Mark Hoffman has updated his previous list of “free Bible software and trial versions” to include some of the more recent additions in the space, as well as a number of online resources. For further...
View ArticleGarland, “Mark”
The free book of the month from Logos Bible Software is David Garland’s commentary on Mark in the NIV Application Commentary series. The NIVAC series takes as its point of departure the observation...
View ArticleLogos Cloud Basic
To the standard and academic basic editions, Logos Bible Software has now added free access to “Cloud Basic.” Cloud Basic can be accessed via app.logos.com and run entirely inside a web browser. At...
View ArticleAnchor Bible Discounts from Logos
This month, three Anchor Bible volumes are free or deeply discounted from Logos Bible software: Joseph Fitzmyer, Romans (free) Francis Andersen, Habakkuk ($1.99) Louis Martyn, Galatians ($2.99) The...
View ArticleSpeeding up Logos on Windows
Recent updates to Logos Bible Software for Windows have included an additional feature to speed up the platform’s load time. Users with hard disk (rather than solid-state) drives will notice the...
View ArticleSyntax Search Tutorial for Logos
Logos Bible Software appears to have started releasing an updated set of tutorials about syntax searching. For the first installment, see SoundFaith. For the prior series from 2015, see YouTube. For...
View ArticlePresence at a Distance at theLAB
The Logos Academic Blog has reposted there my essay from January’s issue of Didaktikos on presence in online education. Received wisdom says that presence is harder to achieve online. Physically, this...
View ArticleTyping Biblical Languages in Unicode
If you’re writing in biblical studies, you need to be able to type biblical languages. Transliteration might work in some cases, but you can’t and shouldn’t always bank on being able to use...
View ArticleExpanding Your Research Materials, Part 3
The past couple weeks, we’ve focused on expanding your research materials by using libraries. This might take the form of using libraries that are simply near you or where you might be able to use ILL....
View ArticleDaily Gleanings (16 April 2019)
Morris Proctor explains how to use Logos to identify all words translated as a certain English word. INTF digests new entries in the Kurzgefasste Liste since June 2018. The post Daily Gleanings (16...
View ArticleDaily Gleanings (22 April 2019)
Recently, I’ve worked through part of Augustine’s Enarrations [Expositions] on the Psalms. There’s much that’s of interest in this work in terms of Augustine’s theological exegesis. But one of the...
View ArticleDaily Gleanings (1 May 2019)
With some recent update for Logos Bible Software, I’ve started noticing “corresponding annotation” notes. These are pulled in from one source (e.g., NA27) to the corresponding text in another (e.g.,...
View ArticleDaily Gleanings: Free Books (8 July 2019)
This month, Logos is giving away for free Tom Schreiner’s Paul, Apostle of God’s Glory in Christ (IVP, 2001). The related volumes also available at a deep discount are: Nicholas Perrin and Richard...
View ArticleDaily Gleanings (26 July 2019)
Logos discusses how to plot search results on a timeline. William Ross spots the Song of Songs’s volume in La Bible d’Alexandrie series. If you've found this content helpful, take a couple seconds to...
View ArticleDaily Gleanings: Software (30 July 2019)
Freedom introduces another new Chrome extension, Limit, saying, Ever wish you could allot yourself a time limit on distracting websites? Limit allows you to set a time limit on any site you choose. It...
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