Angie Bush
“The practice of genealogy evidence evolves as new developments and technologies emerge.” The second edition of Genealogy Standards was created to “keep pace” with emerging practices – most notably adding seven new standards relating to the use of DNA evidence. Whether personal researcher or client-serving professional, it is imperative that we stay on top of these emerging practices. […]
Come explore your potential role in the fast-growing field of forensic genealogy with Catherine B. W. Desmarais, CG and her instructor team, including: Angie Bush, MS Kelvin L. Meyers Michael S. Ramage, JD, CG The instructors—all who are all experienced, practicing forensic genealogists—will introduce students to a broad spectrum of topics. Mornings will be spent […]
DNA testing has grown in popularity to the point that the public and many amateur genealogists equate DNA testing to genealogy. As professional genealogists in the 21st century, it is imperative that we be as familiar and comfortable with using DNA test results as we are with using census and vital records. The purpose of […]
Are you trying to decide if Intermediate Foundations is the course for you? I’m sharing my experience with the course in hopes that it will help you know if you want to take it. Nicole Dyer I took the SLIG Virtual Intermediate Foundations course earlier this year (Spring 2019). The virtual format of the Intermediate […]
FGS opens on Wednesday, August 21st in Washington, DC. For those attending SLIG in 2020, you can get a preview of what you will experience, since many SLIG instructors and coordinators will be sharing their expertise throughout the conference. If you are still undecided about whether a week-long institute with expert instructors is for you […]
FGS opens on Wednesday, August 21st in Washington, DC. For those attending SLIG in 2020, you can get a preview of what you will experience, since many SLIG instructors and coordinators will be sharing their expertise throughout the conference. If you are still undecided about whether a week-long institute with expert instructors is for you […]
FGS opens on Wednesday, August 21st in Washington, DC. For those attending SLIG in 2020, you can get a preview of what you will experience, since many SLIG instructors and coordinators will be sharing their expertise throughout the conference. If you are still undecided about whether a week-long institute with expert instructors is for you […]
Do you have one experience in genealogy and are now looking to enhance your research skills? If so, this course is for you! In just six week starting Tuesday, September 10th and running for 11 weeks until November 19th, Sara Scribner, CG, and her team of instructors will expand their student’s ability to find and […]
Registration for SLIG’s Academy 2020 opens on Saturday, July 13th at 2 pm MDT. Take a look at the courses the Academy has geared for the professional: The Art of Writing Client Reports, Coordinator: Angela Packer McGhie, CG You’re Invited: Public Speaking from Concept to Delivery, Coordinator: D. Joshua Taylor, MA, MLS Building and Nurturing […]
DNA courses continue to attract students as more and more genealogists are adding the skill to their toolbox. SLIG will be offering the following DNA courses in 2020 to continue to provide students with the knowledge and skills to effectively use and integrate DNA into their research: Meeting Standards: Using DNA Evidence, Coordinator: Karen Stanbary, MA, […]