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Video/Webinar suggestion: Comparing Stacks, Papers, User Tools, User Notes, and Reference Lists


Lorinda H. M. Hoover

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I've long used User Tools, User Notes, and Reference Lists for my sermon prep and study.  When Stacks and Papers came out, I didn't do much with them.  I experimented this week with Using Stacks for some upcoming sermon prep, and realized that I didn't have a good grasp of the distinctions between these various types of tools, or which tool is the best for which application. 

 

As just one example, when experimenting with Stacks, I was adding Scripture passages on a particular topic.  In the process I realized that unlike Reference lists, once added them, I can't change the translation used.   I would find it very helpful to have a better sense of the contrasting features/limitations/purposes of these various tools.  

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That is a really good idea!

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I would enjoy teaching this. I'll send it onto Linda. Might be later this summer since there's a couple of other webinar topics on my list first, but I could work this in.

 

I still need to do one on Hebrew Syntax.

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This would interest me too. 

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