Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy
Thanks to Pam Sayre for her great guest blog post! ——————————————————— I gave my husband Rick a new iMac for his birthday recently. As a Mac convert, I cannot stop proselytizing about Apple products and their ease of use. Still, there was a learning curve for me, and Rick is now experiencing a totally different […]
This time around we have a great blog post from D. Joshua Taylor on why he enjoys teaching at the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy. Thanks, Josh! ————————————— With the multitude of educational opportunities available for genealogists it can be difficult to choose which to attend. While webinars, conferences, and seminars each provide essential elements […]
Today’s blog post in our SLIG 2012 series will focus on “Beyond the Library: Research in Original Source Repositories” with John Philip Colletta, Ph.D. John is a long-time SLIG coordinator and a fantastic instructor. Students of his are in for a real treat as they explore the many resources available in original source repositories. ——————— […]
The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy is excited to announce our first ever blogging contest. We believe that SLIG is one of the best educational opportunities available for genealogists—and we want to hear why you think so to. For the next week we would like to encourage all the fantastic bloggers in the genealogy community […]
The Problem Solving course at SLIG is a directed practicum: the student, with the assistance of interested consultants and peers (fellow students in the group) enhances and applies specific methodology, analysis, and evaluation skills to the student’s personal research. The format of the problem solving course is designed so each student receives specific help on […]
Our SLIG guest blogger this week is George Morgan, coordinator for course 6: Genealogy Software and Research Tools. Technology tools, software, and social media have become essential to success in modern genealogical research. You can accelerate your investigations and expand your research reach today as never before. The 2012 Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy curriculum […]
Our SLIG guest blogger this week is Kory Meyerink, coordinator for Course 5: Research in the Midwestern United States. Researching in the Midwest states is one of the most important areas to learn about when doing U.S. genealogy for several reasons. That’s why the Midwest course has been one of the most popular courses in […]
This week we welcome Darris Williams, AG, Welsh researcher extraordinaire. The Welsh research track is a rare opportunity for in-depth education in a highly specialized area. This course may not be offered again for several years and is a huge opportunity for those with Welsh research to break down their brick walls. ~~~~~ I’ve been […]
If you’ve been following our series of blog posts about the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG), you know that every other week we are featuring our course coodinators as guest bloggers. This week we are headed to Sweden with Course 4 Coordinator, Geoffrey Morris. First, may I congratulate any reader who has Swedish ancestry! […]
Starting off our new series of blog posts about the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG), today’s guest blogger is Course I coordinator, Paula Stuart-Warren. Are you at a point in your research where you need some in-depth education about evaluating records, research, and U.S. resources in the 19th -21st centuries? Would you like five […]