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Revision: 7 Bible Book Reading List FAQWhat do you mean by the words “article” and “heading”?For the sake of this guide, “article” refers to the entirety of any single introduction or dictionary entry. “Heading” refers to any subsection of an article visually indicated in the text. Many articles have headings, but others do not. What do you mean by the phrase “link name”?The link name is the heading or article title that serves as the link within the reading list. [[Link Name >> Link Location]] | Resource or Link Name | Resource For Example: [[Outline >> libronixdls:jump|pos=LLS-AOL:0<D.DEUTERONOMYBOOKOF.OUTL>.0.0|res=LLS:HLMNILLBBLDICT]] | Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary How do I capture a heading link? Open the resource and scroll the location you wish to link to the top of the book panel. Click the panel menu in the upper left of the open resource (this is an icon of the open book). Where the drop down menu says, “Copy location as:,” click RL for Reading List. This will copy the article title, article location and resource name into the correct syntax for the reading list. What are the different parts of the link?The RL link will look like this: [[Heading/Article Name >> link information]] | Resource Name For Example: [[Outline >> libronixdls:jump|pos=LLS-AOL:0<D.DEUTERONOMYBOOKOF.OUTL>.0.0|res=LLS:HLMNILLBBLDICT]] | Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary What if I need to edit the link?The only part of the link that should need editing is changing the article title to the heading title if necessary. Changing any other part may result in the link not working. For cases when changing the link name from the article title to the heading title, see What if the link name doesn’t match the heading captured by the link? What do I do if the article I am linking to isn’t separated by headings?See also: What if the link name doesn’t match the heading captured by the link? What category do I put the link under?All the categories are predefined. Find the category description that most closely matches the focus of the article. This can usually be determined by the article heading. How are the categories ordered? The categories are ordered based on their organization into larger categories. If you find a link that belongs under one of the existing categories not yet on the reading list page, include it in the order in which it appears on the Category Description Page. How are the links ordered under each category?The links are ordered alphabetically by the name of the resource they are in. New links should be inserted accordingly. What if the link name doesn’t match the heading captured by the link?See also: What do I do if the article I am linking to isn’t separated by headings? Genesis Authorship For example, linking to the heading “Author” in article “Genesis” may result in a link: [[Genesis >> -- location of heading --]] | Resource instead of: [[Author >> --location of heading--]] | Resource In this case: [[Genesis >> should be changed to: [[Author >> In the case that no heading is available, the link should be left as is. Genesis Linking to the second paragraph in such a case will also result in a link Genesis | Resource. In this case, the name Genesis should remain since there is no alternative. What resources will you be adding next?The next resources we plan on adding include, Eerdman’s Bible Dictionary, The Summarized Bible, The Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary, ISBE, and the New American Commentary Series. What would be some good resources I could link to the Reading Lists? Dictionaries are good sources because they have coverage of the entire Bible. Another good source of introductory material to individual books is in commentaries. Some suggestions are Exploring the New Testament, Exploring the Old Testament, Bible Exposition Commentary, The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. What types of articles should I include link to? These reading lists are limited to articles pertaining to whole books. Links to articles on broad categories (such as “Pentateuch” or “The Minor Prophets”) or divisions of books (such as “The Joseph Narrative” or “The Suffering Servant Passages”) should not be included. The focus for these guides is on the Bible books themselves, and we have decided to limit the lists accordingly. |
Revision: 8 Bible Book Reading List FAQWhat do you mean by the words “article” and “heading”?For the sake of this guide, “article” refers to the entirety of any single introduction or dictionary entry. “Heading” refers to any subsection of an article visually indicated in the text. Many articles have headings, but others do not. What do you mean by the phrase “link name”?The link name is the heading or article title that serves as the link within the reading list. [[Link Name >> Link Location]] | Resource or Link Name | Resource For Example: [[Outline >> libronixdls:jump|pos=LLS-AOL:0<D.DEUTERONOMYBOOKOF.OUTL>.0.0|res=LLS:HLMNILLBBLDICT]] | Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary How do I capture a heading link? Open the resource and scroll the location you wish to link to the top of the book panel. Click the panel menu in the upper left of the open resource (this is an icon of the open book). Where the drop down menu says, “Copy location as:,” click RL for Reading List. This will copy the article title, article location and resource name into the correct syntax for the reading list. What are the different parts of the link?The RL link will look like this: [[Heading/Article Name >> link information]] | Resource Name For Example: [[Outline >> libronixdls:jump|pos=LLS-AOL:0<D.DEUTERONOMYBOOKOF.OUTL>.0.0|res=LLS:HLMNILLBBLDICT]] | Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary What if I need to edit the link?The only part of the link that should need editing is changing the article title to the heading title if necessary. Changing any other part may result in the link not working. For cases when changing the link name from the article title to the heading title, see What if the link name doesn’t match the heading captured by the link? What do I do if the article I am linking to isn’t separated by headings?See also: What if the link name doesn’t match the heading captured by the link? What category do I put the link under?All the categories are predefined. Find the category description that most closely matches the focus of the article. This can usually be determined by the article heading. How are the categories ordered? The categories are ordered based on their organization into larger categories. If you find a link that belongs under one of the existing categories not yet on the reading list page, include it in the order in which it appears on the Category Description Page. How are the links ordered under each category?The links are ordered alphabetically by the name of the resource they are in. New links should be inserted accordingly. What if the link name doesn’t match the heading captured by the link?See also: What do I do if the article I am linking to isn’t separated by headings? Genesis Authorship For example, linking to the heading “Author” in article “Genesis” may result in a link: [[Genesis >> -- location of heading --]] | Resource instead of: [[Author >> --location of heading--]] | Resource In this case: [[Genesis >> should be changed to: [[Author >> In the case that no heading is available, the link should be left as is. Genesis Linking to the second paragraph in such a case will also result in a link: [[Genesis >> -- location of heading --]] | Resource In this case, the name Genesis should remain since there is no alternative. What resources will you be adding next?The next resources we plan on adding include, Eerdman’s Bible Dictionary, The Summarized Bible, The Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary, ISBE, and the New American Commentary Series. What would be some good resources I could link to the Reading Lists? Dictionaries are good sources because they have coverage of the entire Bible. Another good source of introductory material to individual books is in commentaries. Some suggestions are Exploring the New Testament, Exploring the Old Testament, Bible Exposition Commentary, The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. What types of articles should I include link to? These reading lists are limited to articles pertaining to whole books. Links to articles on broad categories (such as “Pentateuch” or “The Minor Prophets”) or divisions of books (such as “The Joseph Narrative” or “The Suffering Servant Passages”) should not be included. The focus for these guides is on the Bible books themselves, and we have decided to limit the lists accordingly. |
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