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Are you an intermediate-level genealogist, comfortable with research but ready to tackle more challenging and complex genealogical problems? Do you want to learn more advanced research skills? Maybe it’s the right moment for you to take Advanced Genealogical Methods! Advanced Genealogical Methods, coordinated by Paul K. Graham, AG, CG, CGL, addresses the advanced use of […]
Offered for the first time, this course will teach you how to research your German-speaking ancestors. Advanced Research Techniques for German Genealogy, coordinated by Michael D. Lacopo, DVM, will bring you into conversation with knowledgeable speakers from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean who will help you navigate German genealogy. From history and geography to […]
This course will take you deeper into using legal resources and records to solve genealogical questions. Corpus Juris: Advanced Legal Concepts for Genealogy, coordinated by Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL, is an advanced-level course offering an opportunity for a deeper understanding of the rich research resources of the law, including those generally available only […]
If you are engaged in researching African American ancestors of your own or of others, then this course is for you. African American Genealogy Methods and Strategies, coordinated by LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, JD, LLM, CG, CGL, FASG, is an intermediate-level course designed to build skills that will take researchers to the next level by focusing on […]
Back by popular demand with all-new case studies! DNA Dreamers: Integrating DNA Evidence to Resolve Complex Cases, coordinated by Karen Stanbary, MA, LCSW, CG, is an advanced course designed to deconstruct and study researcher decisions, strategies, and methodologies employed in the correlation of documentary and genetic evidence to establish proven genealogical conclusions. Familiar genealogical skills […]
Land platting skills and the ability to use land plats can help you solve genealogical problems. This advanced course will teach you how. Metes & Bounds Land Platting, coordinated by Gerald H. “Jerry” Smith, CG, is a practicum-based course in which, after learning essential skills, students will learn by doing real-world research problems with guidance […]
Are you an intermediate or advanced genealogist looking for help with getting words down on paper? Do you want to write for submission for certification or for publication? Then check out this course! Evidence-Based Writing for Genealogists, coordinated by Melissa A. Johnson, CG, will help you communicate your thought processes and present evidence in writing. […]
Hive Minders make our virtual classrooms function smoothly, addressing challenges that arise. If you are comfortable with technology, consider applying to serve during one of the courses offered during SLIG 2023 and SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023. Hive Minder job responsibilities include: starting Zoom for each weekly class session; managing closed captioning, breakout rooms, polls, […]
Have you lost an ancestor who lived in New England or New York between 1780 and 1850? Don’t know where they might have gone? This course might help you “bridge the gap!” Bridging the Gap: New England to the Midwest, 1780–1850, coordinated by D. Joshua Taylor, MA, MLS, FUGA, focuses on strategies and records for […]
This could be your last chance to learn about Virginia genealogy from Barbara Vines Little! Virginia from the Colonial Period to the Civil War: Her Records, Her People Her Laws, coordinated by Barbara Vines Little, CG, FVGS, FNGS, FUGA, is intended for intermediate to advanced researchers seeking a broad knowledge of Virginia background and resources […]