SLIG Virtual 2021
Where’s Waldo? Where in the world is Carmen San Diego? I Spy? WHERE ARE THE CERTIFICATES? An introductory note from the director: Our committee hails from coast to coast and states between. In this virtual environment, we can work from anywhere, and always have. So, when the registrar, Zachary Hamilton, recently relocated to the midwest, […]
SLIG is pleased to announce two recipients of the Intermediate Foundations Scholarship: Susan Garcia and Sarah Day. The Intermediate Foundations scholarship was created to assist students seeking to attend SLIG’s Virtual Intermediate Foundation course. This course addresses foundational methodology and record skills essential to participating in more advanced institute course offerings and for home or […]
Three courses from SLIG 2021 were selected to give an “encore” this fall during SLIG Virtual 2021. The courses have been opened to those on the SLIG 2021 waitlists – and lucky us, there are still a few seats available for general registration! What courses are available? Each of the following courses are available as […]
Waitlists are an inevitable part of institute course registration. Courses fill. Sometimes very quickly. Oh how we wish they didn’t need to do that! Run out of seats we mean. But if they must, then the answer lies in fair application and management of that sacred waitlist. So, each year we work to improve the […]
Once upon a time, a handful of students dreamed of a course that would help them continue to build on the knowledge and skills gleaned by taking the Advanced Methodology course. It didn’t exist. So they created it. Now in its sixth year, the Advanced Evidence Analysis Practicum continues to challenge advanced researchers with five […]
Always wanted to study New York research with Karen Mauer Jones, but either didn’t get into the class or couldn’t attend in January? This amazing course is now being offered in the fall. Virtually. Over multiple weeks. Offering plenty of hands-on opportunities to apply what you learn. Experience All of New York. New York requires a […]
Wish to research, or help those who need to research, ancestral lines from what was known as the Russian Empire? It can seem a bit daunting. A different language, unique research methods, and multiple locations for record sets. The geographical context alone can seem overwhelming. So let the experts simplify and deliver. Mastering the Language. One […]
Do you have Chinese ancestors but don’t know where to begin? Or perhaps you work at a library or archive serving those with Chinese ancestral lines? This multi-week course will provide everything you need to know to get started. No prior knowledge of the Chinese language is needed. Personal Research or Library Professional. This course […]
Are you looking for hands-on practice with DNA? A way to apply what you have learned so far about genetic genealogy in your personal research? How about taking one of your ancestral lines, applying DNA analysis skills, and proving that line back to your second great-grandparents, with the experts guiding you along the way? Karen Stanbary’s […]
The National Genealogical Society Virtual Family History Conference being held May 19-20 will feature some of our SLIG and Academy Coordinators for our upcoming courses for 2021 and 2022. NGS will feature two days of live sessions plus on-demand options that will begin in the middle of June. The list of upcoming SLIG and Academy […]