SLIG 2022 Sponsor Highlight: FamilyTreeDNA
FamilyTreeDNA Updates and Open Q&A Janine Cloud, Group Projects Manager, gave us an overview of FamilyTreeDNA’s updates and initiatives over the past year at Wednesday’s sponsored presentation. 2021 was a “Year of Change.” New ownership, a new management team, and several product enhancements topped the list. Product enhancements include: Introduction of myDNA Wellness – uses […]
“If You Can’t Find Your Own Family History, Steal Someone Else’s”? Really? Anyone familiar with Genealogy Standards published by the Board for Certification of Genealogists might question the sanity of that statement. Yet, F. Warren Bittner kicked off SLIG 2022 with a western-themed, historically-accurate case study demonstrating the need to do just that! Utilizing diaries, letters, […]
Challenging times require creative solutions. And the Family History Library has outdone itself this time! Priority Service: Over the next two weeks – SLIG week and the week to follow – SLIG students and faculty will receive virtual VIP treatment as it relates to record requests (SLIG week) and online consultations (SLIG week and the week […]
Yes, SLIG 2022 has a bookstore! Bob and Pat Gordon of Books & Things had agreed to brave the weather and potential covid uptick to come to Salt Lake City to take care of us this year. Now that SLIG is virtual, they will be serving us safely from their location in Texas. How this […]
One would think that a program with courses selected more than a year prior to the event, it would be a simple thing to published an official schedule. Sadly, not this year. With the potential for change around every corner, decisions about special events, sponsors, and even the bookstore, were pushed off to fall. And […]
It is with sadness that we announce our decision to change SLIG 2022 to a virtual format. We know many of you were anxious to meet together in person and will be highly disappointed. Others will be expressing a loud sigh of relief. And each of you will experience some level of inconvenience as a result. For […]
There is Chinese, and then there is Simplified Chinese. Fewer strokes, same meaning. There is nothing like a pandemic to make something like a health and safety policy get difficult to read over time. Each time an update was required to adhere to new CDC guidelines, we left the original text intact and added the […]
This is the second in a series announcing plans, policies, and special events for SLIG 2022. This is also an ANNOUNCEMENT OF RECENT CHANGE to the health and safety policy. Please read carefully. Last week two things occurred: I was made aware of yet another verbiage modification on the CDC site, and the world was rocked by the […]
Director’s Note: Preparing for SLIG 2022 has been a bit like chasing a moving target. This blog post has been in draft mode for about two months now. Each time something seemed final, we were presented reasons to review and modify, reconsider or refine. In an effort to keep everyone as safe as possible, we […]
Start planning for 2023! AncestryProGenealogists has just announced the deadline for next year’s institute scholarships. https://www.progenealogists.com/scholarship What is covered: The award covers travel, hotel, and tuition expenses up to a total of $2,000 to attend a course at one of five major institutes – SLIG, IGHR, Gen-Fed, GRIP, and MAAGI – held between summer 2022 and winter […]