
A Guide to Using Zotero in Biblical Studies: Collecting, Annotating and Citing Bibliographic Data
Zotero is free bibliographic software that allows you to easily collect, annotate, and cite bibliographic data. It runs as a plugin for the excellent Firefox browser, which means that you have the web at your fingertips as kyou manage information, and also that it can run on any operating system that Firefox can run on [...]

Logos Rolls out Biblia.com, with Desktop Integration
David Stark at New Testament Interpretation reports on the (still beta) roll-out of Biblia.com, an excellent web resource for Biblical Studies. Check out the full report here, or if you’d just like to see the goods, check that out here.

WTS Books currently has a super sale on all NICOT commentaries. The sale is running until August 19th, so be sure to check it out!

ESV Study Bible Now Available on iOS Devices
The folks at Crossway have produced a really phenomenal application for iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touches. The iPad version is especially handy, with an interface perfectly fit for its widescreen. The app is currently on a promotional sale ($9.99), so check it out on iTunes. Via: What’s Best Next

No, Nerdlets is not dead. It’s just been on sabbatical. But now that I have graduated (so now it’s Dr. Nerdlet), I should have more time to regularly update this blog. Here’s what to expect in the future. Faster and better. Some plugins were slowing things down, and those have been removed or replaced. I [...]
Using Greek and Hebrew on your Web Site
The always interesting Phil Gons has a wonderful guide to blogging in Greek and Hebrew. You can find that here. Looks like he is prioritizing Gentium as a Greek font, which is also my font of choice. And if you don’t know how to type in (Unicode) Greek and Hebrew, make sure you check out [...]






