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Join Paul K. Graham, CG, AG in his course during SLIG 2025. Students in Advanced Genealogical Methods will learn how to assemble and use evidence to rediscover ancestral origins, identities, and relationships that have been forgotten over the passage of time. The course will address advanced use of evidence derived from a variety of genealogical sources and […]
Join Craig Roberts Scott, MA, CG, FUGA in his course during SLIG 2025. Experience the power of having your own personal guide for an entire week as you research both online and in the Family History Library. Students will review progress and findings in regular group meetings and one-on-one consultations throughout the week as they work […]
Join Karen Stanbary, LCSW, AM, CG, CGG in her course during SLIG 2025. This course is designed to deconstruct and study researcher decisions, strategies, and methodologies employed in the correlation of documentary and genetic evidence to establish proven genealogical conclusions. Examples include NEW case studies suitable for publication, research reports, and proof summaries/arguments useful in a […]
Join Gary Ball-Kilbourne, MDiv, PhD, CG, CGL in his course during SLIG 2025. Genealogists constantly face ethical questions. This course is designed to enable genealogists first to identify those questions and then to reflect intentionally for the purpose of acting professionally and ethically when encountering such questions. Participants will consider several areas of ethical concern for […]
Join Gena Philibert-Ortega, MA, MAR in her course during SLIG 2025. Genealogy’s history is rooted in those wishing to trace their family back in time to ancestors whose accomplishments seemed more remarkable than their own. Over time, genealogical repositories have boasted books and periodicals and special, archival, and museum collections that attempt to capture more than […]
Join Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL in her course during SLIG 2025. This course offers students an opportunity for a deeper understanding of the rich research resources of the law, including those generally available only at law libraries. Students will work with legal records and sources, gaining a better grasp of legal history and […]
Join D. Joshua Taylor, MA, MLS, FUGA in his course during SLIG 2025. Beginning with the colonial period and moving to the 1900s, this course offers an in-depth look at New England research, specifically focusing on advanced methodologies and underused sources. Individual sessions will provide a deeper historical and social context for those tracing New England […]
(Salt Lake City, UT 1 June 2024) — The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG) is thrilled to announce that the esteemed Dr. John Colletta will briefly come out of retirement to teach alongside Karen Stanbary and her faculty in Karen’s new SLIG Fall Virtual 2024 course, “Memorializing Your Family History–From Intimidation to Empowerment!!!” […]
Join LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, JD, LLM, CG, CGL, FASG in her course during SLIG 2025. This course is designed to be a skillbuilding experience that will take researchers to the next level by focusing on both methodologies and strategies for meeting the Genealogical Proof Standard when researching families that survived slavery. In-class exercises and a focus on […]
Elevate Your Genealogical Education to New Heights SLIG Fall Virtual – September – November 2024 SLIG (Virtual) – January 27-31, 2025 SLIG Spring Virtual – February – April 2025 Wanted: Hive Minders for SLIG Fall Virtual 2024 Hive Minders help our virtual classrooms function smoothly, addressing challenges that arise. If you are comfortable […]