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March 15, 2007

400 Posts and Some Housekeeping

Well, this is actually the 404th post since the Logos Blog was birthed way back in July 2005. Which makes last week's Seeing Double post #400. If you're counting.

I got inspired today to do a little housekeeping on the blog because I was trying to isolate a bunch of tutorial-style posts for a co-worker and it was more painful than it should have been.  

So in order to make this trove of useful past posts more easily accessible to all our blog readers, I added a new category called Tutorial and two subcategories: Using Books and Using Tools & Reports. You'll see links to these categories in the right-hand column of the main page at http://blog.logos.com.

The top-level Tutorial category contains 99 posts that are substantially how-to in natureĀ—posts with steps you can follow and a takeaway that you can use to inform your use of Logos Bible Software.

Almost half of these tutorial posts are syntax-related. Since some readers are very into syntax and others aren't in the least, I created the two subcategories to narrow things down still further.

Using Tools & Reports contains tips and tutorials for using features of the digital library, excluding syntax searching. Here you'll find tips on searching, library management, time-saving shortcuts, and in-depth reviews of specific tools and reports.

The tutorials in the Using Books subcategory are focused less on library features and more on the features of individual books, such as the reverse interlinear Bibles.

If you see some posts you think shouldn't be included in the "tutorials" categories or run across others that should be but aren't, please drop a comment on this post.

To cap this off, here are a few gems from the distant past that I rediscovered in my travels today. If you're new to the blog (or are memory challenged) you'll find more good stuff like this in the category archives that will help you do better, more efficient Bible study.

Posted by Daniel Foster at March 15, 2007 6:00 AM

Comments

Your last link "Words, Words Everywhere and Every One a Link" actually links to yesterdays post not the jan 06 post.

Posted by: Dave Webster at March 15, 2007 7:05 AM

Thanks for pointing that out, Dave. It's fixed now.

Posted by: Daniel Foster at March 15, 2007 9:45 AM

Daniel - THANKS so much for making the effort to organize these postings in a more accessible fashion. There IS some very valuable information here . . being able to get to it easier will be a help to a lot of us. We appreciate your work on our behalf. Thanks, David

Posted by: David Pereira at March 15, 2007 6:10 PM

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