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Just announced! F. Warren Bittner is offering his course on Gothic Script and Fraktur: Reading Records of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, and the Czech Republic, plus German-American Church Books and Newspapers, during SLIG Spring Virtual 2024! German handwriting is troublesome with seven forms of the letter s, h’s that look like f’s, e’s that look […]
After receiving excellent reviews, DNA Dreamers in Action: Writing Proof Arguments is back again, offered in a virtual, multi-week format. Are you ready to work on or polish that case study that incorporates DNA evidence? DNA Dreamers in Action: Writing Proof Arguments, coordinated by Karen Stanbary, MA, LCSW, CG, will help you learn how to […]
Whether you are only pondering whether seeking certification by the Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG) is for you, or whether you are actively making preparations to work on your certification portfolio, or whether you are already “on the clock,” then you will want to take BCG Certification: Understanding and Meeting Standards. BCG Certification: Understanding […]
Want to effectively capture your research whether writing for yourself or a client? Do you find writing effective research reports to be a challenge? Here’s a course that will provide instruction and hands-on experience in creating an efficient and effective report. In The Art of Writing a Research Report, coordinated by Debra A. Hoffman, PLCGS, […]
Are you ready to become a genealogical speaker? Maybe try your hand (your voice?) at presenting a case study at a genealogy conference? Or may teach a webinar? Or offer a live workshop? This course will help you begin as a genealogical speaker. And if you have already started speaking and presenting, this course will […]
How are you going to tell the stories of your ancestors? This course can teach you how! Bring ‘Em Back to Life: Writing Our Ancestors’ Stories, coordinated by Annette Burke Lyttle, MA, will help researchers understand how to tell the stories of their ancestors, avoid pitfalls, and gain the skills and techniques that will give […]
Do you want some guidance on your current genealogy research project? Do you want a week to focus just on your project questions but would like some expert advice on how to proceed. Try Craig Scott’s Guided Research and Consultation course during SLIG 2023. Guided Research and Consultation, coordinated by Craig Roberts Scott, MA, CG, FUGA, […]
Are you an intermediate-level genealogist, comfortable with research but ready to tackle more challenging and complex genealogical problems? Do you want to learn more advanced research skills? Maybe it’s the right moment for you to take Advanced Genealogical Methods! Advanced Genealogical Methods, coordinated by Paul K. Graham, AG, CG, CGL, addresses the advanced use of […]
Do you get stumped when you try to research an ancestor earlier than the 1850 U.S. census? Hate beating your head against that particular brick wall? Then take this course to learn how to avoid that research headache. Beyond the Brick Wall: Strategies for Pre-1850 U.S. Research is designed to show you how to overcome […]
Back again by popular demand! DNA Dreamers: Integrating DNA Evidence to Resolve Complex Cases, coordinated by Karen Stanbary, MA, LCSW, CG, is an advanced course designed to deconstruct and study researcher decisions, strategies, and methodologies employed in the correlation of documentary and genetic evidence to establish proven genealogical conclusions. Familiar genealogical skills will be dissected […]