SLIG will be held starting Sunday, January 12th, and concluding with a banquet on Friday, January 17th. The following fifteen courses are available:
- Course 1: Settlers in the New World and Immigrants to a New Nation: Colonial Times to 1900
- Course 2: Guide to Treasures Found in Federal Records
- Course 3: Early US Church Records
- Course 4: Advanced Research Tools: Land Records
- Course 5: Corpus Juris: Advanced Legal Concepts for Genealogy
- Course 6: Virginia from the Colonial Period to the Civil War: Her Records, Her People, Her Laws
- Course 7: Maryland: Researching in the Old Line State
- Course 8: Chinese Ancestry: Research Methods and Sources
- Course 9: Advanced Hispanic Research
- Course 10: Introduction to Genetic Genealogy
- Course 11: Meeting Standards Using DNA Evidence--Research Strategies
- Course 12: Researching Like a Professional
- Course 13: Applying Standards to Appraise Genealogical Work
- Course 14: Advanced Genealogical Methods
- Course 15: Technical Writing for Genealogists
The Academy will be held the following week, January 19th to the 24th, and the following seven courses are available:
- Academy Course 1: The Art of Writing Client Reports
- Academy Course 2: You're Invited: Public Speaking from Concept to Delivery
- Academy Course 3: Building and Nurturing a Successful Genealogy Business
- Academy Course 4: DNA for the 21st-Century Professional
- Academy Course 5: Fundamentals of Forensic Genealogy
- Academy Course 6: Writing and Documenting for Peer Review
- Academy Course 7: Project Management Essentials for the Professional Genealogist
Registration for SLIG will open at 9:00 am MDT on Saturday, July 13th, with registration for the Academy opening at 2:00 pm MDT.
To facilitate quick check-out with your course, special events are added to
your registration separately.
Lodging reservations also open on July 13th.
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