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Wednesday, July 27, 2022

SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023: Do You Have Your Seat Yet?

Seats are still available for some of the SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023 courses. Grab yours while they last!


Some seats are still available for:

  • DNA Dreamers in Action: Writing Proof Arguments (coordinated by Karen Stanbary, MA, LCSW, CG)
  • Fundamentals of Forensic Genealogy (coordinated by Catherine B. W. Desmarais, CG)--only 5 seats left!
  • Writing and Documenting for Peer Review (coordinated by Karen Mauer Jones, CG, FGBS, FUGA)
  • Intermediate Evidence Analysis Practicum (coordinated by Angela Packer McGhie, CG, FUGA)--only 1 seat left!
  • Becoming an Accredited Genealogist Professional: The Why, the What, the How (coordinated by Diana Elder, AG and Lisa Stokes, AG)
You can register for any of these courses here.

This course has filled:
  • The Art of Writing Client Reports (coordinated by Angela Packer McGhie, CG, FUGA)
But you can still put your name on a waitlist in case an opening occurs. Sign up for a waitlist here.

We look forward to seeing you online at SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023!


Wednesday, July 20, 2022

SLIG 2023: Seats Are Going Fast! Have You Registered?

Seats are still available for some of the SLIG 2023 courses. Grab yours while they last!

Some seats are still available for:
  • Behind the Scenes at FamilySearch: Technology and Features (coordinated by David E. Rencher, AG, CG, FUGA, FIGRS)
  • Advanced Techniques: Material Culture Research (coordinated by Gena Philibert-Ortega, MA, MAR)
  • Corpus Juris: Advanced Legal Concepts for Genealogy (coordinated by Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL)
  • Advanced Research Techniques for German Genealogy (coordinated by Michael D. Lacopo, DVM)—only 3 seats left!
  • Capitol Kin: Researching Ancestors Who Lived in Washington, D.C. (coordinated by Rebecca Whitman Koford, CG, CGL)
  • African American Genealogy Methods and Strategies (coordinated by LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, JD, LLM, CG, CGL, FASG)
  • Introduction to Genetic Genealogy (coordinated by Paul Woodbury, MEd, AG)
  • DNA Dreamers: Integrating DNA Evidence to Resolve Complex Cases (coordinated by Karen Stanbary, MA, LCSW, CG)--only 4 seats left!
  • Applied Genealogy Methods Workshop: Hands-on Skillbuilding (coordinated by Michael G. Hait, CG, AG)
  • Advanced Genealogical Methods (coordinated by Paul K. Graham, AG, CG, CGL)
  • Guided Research and Consultation (coordinated by Craig Roberts Scott, MA, CG, FUGA)

You can register for any of these courses here.

These courses have filled:

  • Bridging the Gap: New England to the Midwest, 1780–1850 (coordinated by D. Joshua Taylor, MA, MLS, FUGA)
  • Metes & Bounds Land Platting (coordinated by Gerald H. "Jerry" Smith, CG)
  • Virginia from the Colonial Period to the Civil War: Her Records, Her People, Her Laws (coordinated by Barbara Vines Little, CG, FVNS, FNGS, FUGA)
  • Evidence-Based Writing for Genealogists (coordinated by Melissa A. Johnson, CG)
But you can still put your name on a waitlist in case openings occur. Sign up for a waitlist here.

We look forward to seeing you online at SLIG 2023!

Monday, July 11, 2022

SLIG 2023 and SLIG Academy 2023 Registration Begins July 16

SLIG 2023 registration opens July 16, 2022, at 10:00 am MDT.

SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023 registration opens July 16, 2022, at 2:00 pm MDT.


Course Information: Still wondering which courses are right for you? Check these courses out!

SLIG 2023--meets online January 23–27, 2023

    • Behind the Scenes at FamilySearch: Technology and Features, coordinated by David E. Rencher, AG, CG, FUGA, FIGRS
    • Bridging the Gap: New England to the Midwest, 1780–1850, coordinated by D. Joshua Taylor, MA, MLS, FUGA
    • Advanced Techniques: Material Culture Research Techniques for Genealogy, coordinated by Gena Philibert-Ortega, MA, MAR
    • Metes & Bounds Land Platting, coordinated by Gerald H. "Jerry" Smith, CG
    • Corpus Juris: Advanced Legal Concepts for Genealogy, coordinated by Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL
    • Advanced Research Techniques for German Genealogy, coordinated by Michael D. Lacopo, DVM
    • Capital Kin: Researching Ancestors Who Lived in Washington, D.C., coordinated by Rebecca Whitman Koford, CG, CGL
    • African American Genealogy Methods and Strategies, coordinated by LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, JD, LLM, CG, CGL, FASG
    • Virginia from the Colonial Period to the Civil War: Her Records, Her People, Her Laws, coordinated by Barbara Vines Little, CG, CVGS, FNGS, FUGA
    • Introduction to Genetic Genealogy, coordinated by Paul Woodbury, MEd, AG
    • DNA Dreamers: Integrating DNA Evidence to Resolve Complex Cases, coordinated by Karen Stanbary, MA, LCSW, CG
    • Applied Genealogical Methods Workshop: Hands-on Skillbuilding, coordinated by Michael G. Hait, CG, AG
    • Advanced Genealogical Methods, coordinated by Paul K. Graham, AG, CG, CGL
    • Evidence-Based Writing for Genealogists, coordinated by Melissa A. Johnson, CG
    • Guided Research and Consultation, coordinated by Craig Roberts Scott, MA, CG, FUGA

 

SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023--meets online various dates

    • DNA Dreamers in Action: Writing Proof Arguments, coordinated by Karen Stanbary, MA, LCSW, CG
    • Fundamentals of Forensic Genealogy, coordinated by Catherine B. W. Desmarais, CG
    • The Art of Writing Client Reports, coordinated by Angela Packer McGhie, CG, FUGA
    • Writing and Documenting for Peer Review, coordinated by Karen Mauer Jones, CG, FGBS, FUGA
    • Intermediate Evidence Analysis Practicum, coordinated by Angela Packer McGhie, CG, FUGA
    • Becoming an Accredited Genealogist Professional: The Why, the What, the How, coordinated by Diana Elder, AG, and Lisa Stokes, AG

Click here for SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023 course outlines, schedules, and videos. 

Registration Website: Our registration system has a new web address. PLEASE update your SLIG registration bookmark! Find us at: https://registration.ugagenealogy.org

Tips for preparing for a smooth registration experience:

  • Join UGA (Utah Genealogical Association) or renew your UGA membership at least two days before registration so the system has time to update and correctly apply the UGA discount to your order.
  • Create or login to your SLIG registration account--this is different from your UGA account--at least 24 hours before registration. Please confirm that your information is still current (name, address, phone number, email, etc.) and update as necessary.
  • Review these SLIG policies you must agree to when registering:
Waitlists: If your desired course sells out before you complete your order, you will be automatically waitlisted and sent back to the course selection page where you can choose another course to register for. After placing an order, you may add yourself to the waitlist for another course in the registration dashboard.

Interested in taking more than one Academy course? On the day of registration, you may register for only one course. Please email the registrar to request the opportunity to enroll in an additional course at registrar@slig.ugagenealogy.org. Beginning July 18, the registrar will review those requests on a case-by-case basis. If your desired second course sells out, please put yourself on the waitlist right away in case your request is approved.

We hope the registration process goes smoothly for you and look forward to supporting your educational goals.

Saturday, July 9, 2022

SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023: Writing and Documenting for Peer Review

Do you want to improve your writing? Maybe you want to prepare your research for peer review. Do you have a dream of seeing your work published in a peer-reviewed journal? Improve your writing skills with Writing and Documenting for Peer Review during SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023!


Writing and Documenting for Peer Review, coordinated by Karen Mauer Jones, CG, FGBS, FUGA, examines the peer-review process from several angles, arming students with the tools and knowledge they need to succeed.

Students will participate in several interactive learning experiences and homework assignments designed to prepare them for the peer-review process. Students will be given the opportunity to incorporate their own writing, prepared before the course begins. Activities include self-editing exercises, live-editing by a former National Genealogical Society Quarterly editor, colleague-to-colleague review between students, and writing groups.

Students will be expected to come to the course familiar with Genealogy Standards. They will learn to incorporate those standards into their writing.

Faculty includes:

  • Catherine B. W. Desmarais, CG
  • Paul K. Graham, AG, CG, CGL
  • Thomas W. Jones, PhD, CG, FASG, FUGA, FNGS
  • Angela Packer McGhie, CG, FUGA
  • Karen Stanbary, MA, LCSW, CG
Writing and Documenting for Peer Review is scheduled to meet online February 16 through April 27, 2023, on Thursdays from 11:00 am until 3:30 pm Mountain Time.

See the SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023 Courses web page for more information, including updates.

SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023 registration opens Saturday, July 16, at 2:00 pm MDT.


Thursday, July 7, 2022

SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023: Becoming an Accredited Genealogist Professional: The Why, the What, the How

Earning the Accredited Genealogist credential with the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists (ICAPGen) allows you to demonstrate your research proficiency in a chosen area. Benefits include strengthened research skills, confidence in performing client work, and respect in the genealogy community.


Becoming an Accredited Genealogist Professional: The Why, the What, the How, coordinated by Diana Elder, AG, and Lisa Stokes, AG, is for the advanced researcher ready to explore the accreditation process. This interactive course will cover the requirements for each ICAPGen testing level and give you valuable information for successful testing. Assignments will provide experience with skills needed for passing each level. You will use rubrics to evaluate your work and that of your peers. A four-hour Level 3 practice project and a personalized meeting with an AG mentor knowledgeable in the chosen region of accreditation will cap off the week.

Faculty includes:

  • Melissa Corn Finlay, AG
  • Jana Greenhalgh, AG
  • Jenny Hansen, AG
  • Kari Meyer, AG
  • Mindy Taylor, AG
Watch this interview with course coordinators Diana Elder and Lisa Stokes:


The course has the following prerequisites:
Becoming an Accredited Genealogist Professional: The Why, the What, the How is scheduled to meet online March 30 through April 27, 2023, on Thursdays from 8:30 am until 4:00 pm Mountain Time.

See the SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023 Courses web page for more information, including updates.

SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023 registration opens Saturday, July 16, at 2:00 pm MDT.

Wednesday, July 6, 2022

SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023: The Art of Writing Client Reports

Seeking to master writing effective research reports? Want to improve your research reporting and writing skills? Here is the course to show you how!


The Art of Writing Client Reports, coordinated by Angela Packer McGhie, CG, FUGA, is for aspiring and practicing professional genealogists who want to enhance their report-writing abilities. This course will provide instruction and hands-on experience for creating each section of a report. A team of professional genealogists will share their expertise in technical writing, evidence analysis, incorporating visual elements, organizing material, time-saving strategies, and documentation. Examples will cover a variety of reporting formats dealing with simple to complex research problems from various professional perspectives. Participants will learn both by evaluating provided reports and writing a research report during the course.

Faculty includes:

  • Apryl Cox, AG
  • Catherine B. W. Desmarais, CG
  • Diana Elder, AG
  • Debra A. Hoffman, PLCGS
  • Thomas W. Jones, PhD, CG, FASG, FNGS, FUGA
  • Karen Matheson, AG
  • Nancy A. Peters, CG, CGL
  • Karen Stanbary, MA, LCSW, CG
  • Paul Woodbury, MEd, AG
Class sessions will include hands-on activities, so access to a laptop computer or tablet with Word or another word processing program is necessary during the virtual class sessions. Homework assignments will involve practice in writing various sections of a research report.

The Art of Writing Client Reports is scheduled to meet online March 31 through April 28, 2023, on Fridays from 8:30 am until 4:00 pm Mountain Time.

See the SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023 Courses web page for more information, including updates.

SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023 registration opens Saturday, July 16, at 2:00 pm MDT.


Tuesday, July 5, 2022

SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023: Fundamentals of Forensic Genealogy

Last chance to learn the fundamentals of forensic genealogy from Catherine Desmarais and team! Instructor Michael Ramage, JD, CG, is retiring from teaching at the end of 2023, and the team has decided to retire the course as well.


Fundamentals of Forensic Genealogy, coordinated by Catherine B. W. Desmarais, CG, is for aspiring and practicing genealogists who want to work with forensic genealogy clients. It will help you learn the fundamental skills needed to establish or strengthen your own forensic practice. Classes each week will explore business practices, work products, skill development, and the types of work in which forensic genealogists engage.

Faculty includes:

  • Angie Bush, MS
  • Kelvin L. Meyers
  • CeCe Moore
  • Michael S. Ramage, JD, CG
Watch this interview with course coordinator Catherine Desmarais:


This online course is intended for those with strong genealogical methodology skills who are interested in learning more about the field of forensic genealogy as a career. You will find it helpful to be familiar with The Board of Certification of Genealogists, Genealogy Standards, 2nd edition revised (Nashville: Ancestry.com, 2021) and Elizabeth Shown Mills, editor, Professional Genealogy: Preparation, Practice & Standards (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2018).

Fundamentals of Forensic Genealogy is scheduled to meet online February 16 through April 20, 2023, on Thursdays from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm Mountain Time.

See the SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023 Courses web page for more information, including updates.

SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023 registration opens Saturday, July 16, at 2:00 pm MDT.

Saturday, July 2, 2022

SLIG Scholarship Winners

The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy is pleased to announce the winners of several SLIG-related scholarships.



UGA Jimmy B. Parker Scholarship: Susan Plummer Hoffman

The UGA Jimmy B. Parker Scholarship is awarded to an individual who has demonstrated commitment to genealogical excellence and community involvement. It provides a guaranteed seat and full tuition to one course of choice at either SLIG 2023 or SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023.

Susan Plummer Hoffman of Ringoes, New Jersey

After researching family casually for years, Susan discovered educational opportunities to expand her genealogy knowledge through webinars, RootsTech, and National Genealogical Society courses. She volunteers with her local genealogy group and her county's historical society, and she is looking at becoming a professional genealogist.

Holding a bachelor of science degree in nursing from The College of New Jersey, Susan is a retired registered nurse. She now oversees the financial and human resource aspects of the small manufacturing business she owns with her husband. Finding researching for others rewarding, she looks forward to more time in retirement for education, research, volunteering, and possibly attaining certification through the Board for Certification of Genealogists.


Laura G. Prescott Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy Scholarship: Edward Swierczewski

The Laura G. Prescott Scholarship is awarded to an individual who exhibits a passion for genealogy, appreciates the importance of education and standards in the field, and serves the community through volunteerism. It provides a guaranteed seat and full tuition to one course of choice at SLIG Fall Virtual 2022, SLIG 2023, or SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023.

Edward Swierczewski of Flushing, New York

Edward has been a professional education for over thirty years, researching and lecturing in psychology and human services at several major universities and government agencies in New York City. He has attended many webinars and conferences, completed ProGen 53 and several institute courses, and is planning to earn the Certified Genealogist and Certified Genealogy Lecturer credentials. He has researched his family history for over twenty-five years and is passionate about sharing his knowledge with others. Ed is the founder and chief genealogical officer of Integrative Genealogy, LLC, and is a member of the Utah Genealogical Association.



SLIG Scholarship for First-Time Attendees: Scott Allen Magoon

The SLIG Scholarship for First-Time Attendees is awarded to an individual who has never attended a national genealogical institute prior to SLIG 2023, has sought to improve their genealogical education through formal or informal means, has an intermediate or above level of research knowledge and skills, and is ready for an in-depth learning experience. It provides a guaranteed seat and full tuition to one course of choice at SLIG 2023.

Scott Allen Magoon of Choctaw, Oklahoma

Scott has deep New England roots going back to 1650. Upon retiring after thirty years of service with the United States Air Force, Scott started exploring professional genealogy. He holds a master of public administration degree from Troy State University and a certificate from the Boston University Genealogical Research course, and will graduate from ProGen 58 later this year. He has been accepted into the ICAPGen study group this fall and will submit his level one project for ICAPGen accreditation in the New England region next spring.



MyHeritage Chris Darrington Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy Scholarship: Michelle Gardner

The MyHeritage Chris Darrington Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy Scholarship is awarded to an individual who is at an intermediate level or above and who has a genuine passion for family history, a strong desire to improve their research skills through quality education, and an enthusiasm for serving the genealogical community. It provides a guaranteed seat and full tuition to one course of choice at SLIG 2023.

Michelle Gardner of Wellsville, Utah

Michelle works as a virtual assistant and is the director of operations for the Family Connections Experiment. She grew up in Arizona, where at age sixteen, she was part of a pilot program indexing ship records using an overhead projector and hard disk. She is always looking for a new and better way to improve her research and genealogy options. She notes that she is stuck on a tough line but figures that if she is helping someone else, then maybe in the future, someone else will provide a key for her line.





SLIG Intermediate Foundations Scholarship: Auriette Hahn Lindsey

The SLIG Intermediate Foundations Scholarship is awarded to an individual who has a strong working knowledge of basic genealogy principles, has had several years of experience applying those principles using a variety of record sources to identify ancestors and confirm relationships, has utilized a variety of formal and informal educational opportunities to obtain and strengthen knowledge, and is ready for an in-depth, curriculum-based learning experience. It provides a guaranteed seat and full tuition to the Intermediate Foundations course offered at SLIG Fall Virtual 2022.

Auriette Hahn Lindsey of Pensacola, Florida

Auriette always liked to hear family stories but did not get seriously into genealogy research until 2015. Her most exciting discoveries include evidence that she is a seventh-generation Floridian: a college and a city park are named after different branches of her family. The brick walls she would most like to break relate to her 2nd great grandfather William F. Hahn from Germany and her "illegitimate" 2nd great grandfather John Cook of Marion County, Georgia. When she is not working on the family tree, Auriette is a TV news producer and amateur theatre aficionado. She is married with cats.

Friday, July 1, 2022

SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023: DNA Dreamers in Action: Writing Proof Arguments

For the first time, DNA Dreamers in Action: Writing Proof Arguments is being offered in a multi-week format. This course has received excellent reviews! Are you read to work on or to polish that case study that incorporates DNA evidence?


DNA Dreamers in Action: Writing Proof Arguments, coordinated by Karen Stanbary, MA, LCSW, CG, is a hands-on course designed for those genealogists who have completed research about a biological relationship and now wish to "write it up" into a polished complex argument. It will teach you how to craft a genealogical proof argument demonstrating that a conclusion about a genetic relationship meets the Genealogical Proof Standard.

Faculty will be available for consultation during weekly sessions and students will partner with another student for peer review.

This is an advanced course and assumes the student is well-versed in beginning and intermediate DNA topics including inheritance paths, interpretation of markers and mutations, genetic relationship predictions, endogamy, pedigree collapse, clustering, chromosome mapping, targeted testing plans, and DNA-related Genealogy Standards.

Please see the SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023 Courses web page for required advanced readings, required reference books, the course outline, other essential details, and updates.

Faculty includes:

  • Thomas W. Jones, PhD, CG, FASG, FNGS, FUGA
  • Nancy A. Peters, CG, CGL
  • Scott Wilds, CG
DNA Dreamers in Action: Writing Proof Arguments is scheduled to meet online February 17 through March 24, 2023, on Fridays from 8:00 am until 4:30 pm Mountain Time.

See the SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023 Courses web page for more information, including updates.

SLIG Academy for Professionals 2023 registration opens Saturday, July 16, at 2:00 pm MDT.