Researching English Ancestors: Beyond the Parish Register. Learn more with Apryl Cox!
Why would you recommend a student attend SLIG in general? SLIG is an intense immersion program where you are instructed by experienced professionals during the day and have the opportunity to practice what you learned in the evening. The close proximity of …
Josh Taylor on Research, SLIG, and Raquetball!
Josh Taylor will be coordinating “Bridging the 1780-1830 Gap: From New England to the Midwest (and points in between)” at the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy in January of 2013. I had a chance to catch up with him and learn a …
Paula Stuart-Warren, SLIG Coordinator Extraordinaire
Why would you recommend a student attend SLIG in general? That’s an easy question but it has multiple answers. Let me list some of those: camaraderie, knowledge, networking, sharing, the other students, the experience, fun, and advancing our own family research. It’s …
Interview with Judi Hansen, Problem Solving Coordinator
Will you tell us a little bit about what makes your SLIG course unique among genealogical education offerings? Problem Solving is unique in that a student learns new skills and techniques by working on their own research problem during the week. Their …
Dr. Thomas W. Jones on Research, Teaching, and SLIG
We are gearing up for registration opening on June 2, 2012 at 9:00 AM. To get you excited about all of the great offerings this year we’ve asked each of our coordinators to either be a guest blogger or participate in an …