Tag: Technology

  • Zotero Updates

    Zotero 2.1.3, 2.1.4, and 2.1.5 have rolled out with several minor updates. The Microsoft Word plugin has also been updated, but details about this update are still forthcoming from the plugin change log page.

  • New Innovations from Google

    Never failing to amaze, Google introduces several du jour innovations: Gmail Motion Beta Google Docs Motion Beta Chromercise I particularly like the new protocol for creating a Google Docs Drawing (pictured here) and think it may make Google Docs much more useful for biblical studies. 😉

  • Zotero 2.1.2

    A new Zotero update is now available. The update mainly contains bug fixes, but it also allows Zotero to “[r]ecognize .csl.txt files as CSL files.”

  • New and Forthcoming Resources from Logos Bible Software

    Logos Bible Software has recently released or will soon release several noteworthy resources: Brill Philo Studies Collection Comments on Waltke and O’Connor: An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax Camp Logos Live (DVD) Evangelical Exegetical Commentary Qumran Biblical Scrolls

  • James, The Gospel of Ruth

    Now at number 3 on Amazon’s top free Kindle book list is Carolyn Curtis James’s The Gospel of Ruth: Loving God Enough to Break the Rules (Zondervan, 2008), and Zondervan presently has the EPUB edition for free also. The book boasts favorable blurbs from Robert Gundry, Timothy George, and Karen Jobes. According to the Amazon product…

  • Free Logos Resource: Warfield, The Canon of the New Testament

    If you’re a Facebook friend of Logos Bible Software, like their fan page, and you can download their edition of B. B. Warfield’s Canon of the New Testament: How and When Formed for free.