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Join Gary Ball-Kilbourne, MDiv, PhD, CG, CGL in his course during SLIG 2025. Genealogists constantly face ethical questions. This course is designed to enable genealogists first to identify those questions and then to reflect intentionally for the purpose of acting professionally and ethically when encountering such questions. Participants will consider several areas of ethical concern for […]
Join Gena Philibert-Ortega, MA, MAR in her course during SLIG 2025. Genealogy’s history is rooted in those wishing to trace their family back in time to ancestors whose accomplishments seemed more remarkable than their own. Over time, genealogical repositories have boasted books and periodicals and special, archival, and museum collections that attempt to capture more than […]
Join Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL in her course during SLIG 2025. This course offers students an opportunity for a deeper understanding of the rich research resources of the law, including those generally available only at law libraries. Students will work with legal records and sources, gaining a better grasp of legal history and […]
Join D. Joshua Taylor, MA, MLS, FUGA in his course during SLIG 2025. Beginning with the colonial period and moving to the 1900s, this course offers an in-depth look at New England research, specifically focusing on advanced methodologies and underused sources. Individual sessions will provide a deeper historical and social context for those tracing New England […]
(Salt Lake City, UT 1 June 2024) — The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG) is thrilled to announce that the esteemed Dr. John Colletta will briefly come out of retirement to teach alongside Karen Stanbary and her faculty in Karen’s new SLIG Fall Virtual 2024 course, “Memorializing Your Family History–From Intimidation to Empowerment!!!” […]
Join LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, JD, LLM, CG, CGL, FASG in her course during SLIG 2025. This course is designed to be a skillbuilding experience that will take researchers to the next level by focusing on both methodologies and strategies for meeting the Genealogical Proof Standard when researching families that survived slavery. In-class exercises and a focus on […]
As the scholarship recipient, Cierra will be enrolled in SLIG Fall Virtual Course 5: Foundations: The Research Process, coordinated by Annette Burke Lyttle, MA, CG. Cierra is an aspiring genealogist from Spokane, Washington. She discovered genealogy while she was homeschooled, and spent most of her free time researching her maternal family line. While she made […]
Join Kathryn Lake Hogan, UE, PLCGS in her course during SLIG Fall Virtual 2024. Upper Canada and Lower Canada. Canada West and Canada East. Ontario and Quebec. These are two of the foundational provinces of the Dominion of Canada since the arrival of explorers to these shores over four hundred years ago. In this hands-on course, […]
Join Karen Stanbary, LCSW, AM, CG, CGG in her course during SLIG Fall Virtual 2024. Genealogists value the power and legacy of the written word. We all love to research. Some love to write. Others, fueled by intimidation and self-doubt, guiltily procrastinate the writing, secretly hoping for a miracle. This course may just be the […]
Join Paul Woodbury, MEd, AG in his course during SLIG Fall Virtual 2024. In this hands-on course, students will master the basics of genetic genealogy research through hands-on application in a variety of investigative contexts. They will create testing plans incorporating such elements as which individuals to test, the types of tests to take and the companies […]