SLIG 2021
This year, SLIG is going virtual and offering two weeks of programming for you to choose from. You may register for a course each week! Week 1: January 10-15, 2021 “Advanced Techniques for Mastering Online Searches and Uncovering Digital Records” coordinated by D. Joshua Taylor will help you explore digitized records and repositories. This course […]
This year, SLIG is going virtual and offering two weeks of programming for you to choose from. You may register for a course each week! Week 1: January 10-15, 2021 Have Missouri Ancestors or those who passed through on their way to other destinations? This course is for you! Pamela Boyer Sayer, CG, FUGA coordinates […]
This year, SLIG is going virtual and offering two weeks of programming for you to choose from. You may register for a course each week! Week 1: January 10-15, 2021 Judy Russell, JD, CG, CGL coordinates Corpus Juris: Advanced Legal Concepts for Genealogy. Working with legal records and sources, Judy will teach how these records along […]
his year, SLIG is going virtual and offering two weeks of programming for you to choose from. You may register for a course each week! Week 1: January 10-15, 2021 Paul K. Graham, AG, CG, CGL is the coordinator for “Advanced Genealogical Methods”. Structured for the High Intermediate researcher, the goal for students is to […]
This year, SLIG is going virtual and offering two weeks of programming for you to choose from. You may register for a course each week! Week 1: January 10-15, 2021 Karen Stanbary, MA., LCSW, CG is once again offering her course, “Meeting Standards Using DNA Evidence: Research h Strategies”. In this advanced course, students will […]
The updated SLIG 2021 schedule is out! Since we announced that SLIG 2021 would be held virtually, we have been busy behind the scenes considering just what that could look like. With time to work with, we decided to get creative and spread out the fun! SLIG 2021 will now encompass three weeks in January, […]
While ramping up to announce final course details, preparing for the opening of registration, and sketching out themes and special events, SLIG has also been proceeding with caution . . . carefully reviewing and outlining options A through Z as it relates to what a January institute would need to look like in order to […]
If you have ever wanted to coordinate a SLIG course, or submit a SLIG Colloquium Paper for discussion, the deadlines – October 1, 2019 and October 15, 2019 respectively – are coming up. Course Proposal requirements for SLIG 2021 may be found here: https://slig.ugagenealogy.org/cpage.php?pt=395. One should not feel limited by the topic examples provided; feel free […]