Health Policy
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 […]
SLIG never lacks for quality education, great courses, or amazing faculty. And we surely don’t lack in opportunity to network, engage in meaningful events, or research in that famous Family History Library. So what do we lack? A crystal ball. Still, armed with two rounds of survey data, informal feedback through various means, and input […]