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Course 14: Advanced Evidence Analysis Practicum With Angela Packer McGhie, CG This hands-on experience is an opportunity for advanced genealogists to challenge themselves and put their research skills into practice. Participants work on five complex genealogical research problems — a new one each day. The objective is to give students experience in conducting research on […]
Winner of the Jimmy B. Parker scholarship for the 2017 Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG), Paula Furick, shared her thoughts on attending SLIG: “I was fortunate to attend SLIG 2017; I took Tom Jones’ Advanced Genealogical Methods. Little did I know how it would change my skill level and my participation in genealogical research! Spending […]
Fall 2017 SLIG Virtual Advanced Evidence Analysis Practicum with Angela Packer McGhie, CG Back by popular demand, SLIG will offer the Virtual Advanced Evidence Analysis Practicum course again in 2017. This unique course tests a student’s ability to plan, research, analyze, correlate, and solve a complex genealogical research problem. This SLIG course challenges students as […]
Course 13: A Practical Approach: Establishing Genealogical Proof with DNA With Karen Stanbary, MA, LCSW, CG This course is designed for genealogists who are familiar with traditional genealogical research strategies and are interested in learning how to incorporate DNA test results into relationship proofs. This course will cover Y-DNA, mitochondrial DNA, and autosomal DNA testing, […]
Are you heading to the 48th Southern California Genealogy Jamboree and Genetic Genealogy Conference this week? If you are, be sure to check out these SLIG 2018 instructors who will be presenting there. Check out these fine presentations: Michael D. Lacopo, DVM FR003 Beginning Your Italian Research TH033 Using Mitochondrial DNA Testing For Genealogical Problem […]
Course 12: Advanced Land Tools: Maps With Richard G. Sayre, CG, CGL, FUGA Maps are a useful, essential tool to conduct effective genealogical research. Applications include locating and visualizing ancestors in time and place, locating boundaries, discovering and following family groups, identifying migration routes, and organizing and correlating information to discover relationships. The class sessions […]
Course 11: Corpus Juris: Advanced Legal Concepts for Genealogy With Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL 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 […]
Course 10: Advanced Genealogical Methods with Thomas W. Jones, PhD, CG, CGL, FASG, FUGA, FNGS Students in Advanced Genealogical Methods will learn how to use and assemble evidence to rediscover ancestral origins, identities, and relationships that have been forgotten in the passage of time. The course will address advanced use of evidence from a variety […]
Course 9: Writing and Publishing Family Histories in the Digital Age with Dina C. Carson, MA This course will cover the four stages of any publishing project from the creative beginnings and research during the planning stage, to the challenges many family historians find while writing about relatives — near and far, to the tools […]
Course 8: Beyond the Library: Using Original Source Repositories With John Philip Colletta, PhD, FUGA The materials in the Family History Library are so colossal and far-ranging that genealogists sometimes neglect to venture into the wider world of resources not available on microfilm or in digitized format. This course takes the mystery and trepidation out […]