Organizing and Presenting Research with the Logos Bible Study App (LT104) focuses on organizing the results of your research so you can use and cite it in your own work. First, the course covers how to use Notes, Favorites, and Clippings files to save and organize your research. From there, you can learn to create, join, and post comments in Faithlife groups. Then the course addresses how to use the Sermon Editor to present your work as speaker notes, presentation slides, and audience handouts. Finally, it shows you how to export your work to Proclaim and SoundFaith. This is the fourth, and final, course in the Logos Academic Training series.
“Notes are designed for collecting and organizing information inside Logos, whereas clippings are intended to be exported and used outside of Logos.” (source)
“‘Jesus’ unanswered question was regarded by Luke as a mystery which found its solution in the resurrection. The one who was David’s son became David’s lord by being exalted.’” (source)
“what we really want to avoid is errors in note-taking that lead to the dreaded charges of plagiarism or even sloppiness.” (source)
“Or do you want to save all highlighted clippings of text to a document dedicated to the book you’re in?” (source)
“Visual Filters’ in the Bible you’re looking at and turn on ‘Corresponding Notes and Highlights.’” (source)