Those who attended the concluding banquet of the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy last Friday received the flyer announcing the twelve courses that will be available 13-17 January 2014, a short walk from the Family History Library.
Five of the twelve were offered in 2013:
Paula Stuart Warren, "American Research and Records"
John Phillip Colletta, "Writing a Quality Family Narrative"
Thomas W. Jones, "Advanced Genealogical Methods"
Angela McGhie and Kimberly Powell, "Advanced Evidence Analysis Practicum" [hardest course ever ;-]
Judith Hansen, "Problem Solving"
Seven are new additions for 2014:
J. Mark Lowe, "Research in the South"
Karen Mauer Green, "New York Research"
Carolyn Barkley, "Scottish Research"
Richard G. Sayre and Pamela Boyer Sayre, "Advanced Research Tools: Land Records"
Maureen Taylor, "Comprehensive Photo Detecting"
Kory Meyerink, "Researching in Eastern Europe"
Apryl Cox and Elissa Scalise Powell, "Credentialing: Accreditation,Certification, or Both?"
Early-bird registration ends 31 October 2013. I'm not saying which one(s) I want to take. But if you can't find a topic essential to your genealogy on this list, you might be reading the wrong blog!
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Harold Henderson, "SLIG 2014!," Midwestern Microhistory: A Genealogy Blog, posted 23 January 2013 (http://midwesternmicrohistory.blogspot.com : accessed [access date]). [Please feel free to link to the specific post if you prefer.]
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
SLIG 2014!
Posted by Harold Henderson at 12:30 AM
Labels: 2014, credentials, eastern Europe, land records, New York, Photo Detective, Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, Scotland
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