Registration for the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy Begins Saturday, June 14th!
Registration for SLIG 2015 opens on Saturday, June 14, 2014! Pick your course, so that you are ready to enroll when registration opens as there are limited seats and the courses fill fast. The following tracks are being offered: The …
Next Steps After Registering for SLIG 2015
So, it is Saturday, June 14th and you have just successfully registered for the course of your choice in next year’s Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG). Congratulations! Now what, you ask yourself? Why make your hotel reservations …
SLIG 2015 – Not Every Record is Online!
Have you conducted research in original source repositories? John Philip Colletta, Ph.D., is the coordinator for the course entitled “Research in Original Source Repositories.” This course is designed to “take the mystery and trepidation out of using original source repositories. By the …
Searching for Your Immigrant’s Origins? SLIG Registration Opens Saturday, June 14th!
This course covers the key historical sources and research methodologies for family historians tracing immigrant origins. Students begin by envisioning the immigrant within the context of his family, community, and culture. This includes the historical documents created by the pushes …
Join “The Legal Genealogist” and Team for SLIG’s “Family History Law Library” Course in January 2015
Interested in apply basic legal concepts and legal research approaches to your genealogy? If so, the “Family History Law Library” course is for you! Course coordinators Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL and Rick Sayre, CG, CGL have …
Jimmy B. Parker Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy 2015 Scholarship
The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy is pleased to announce we are now accepting essays for the Jimmy B. Parker Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy scholarship. Full tuition to SLIG 2015 will be awarded to the student whose essay and …
Advanced German Research Course at the Salt Lake Institute in January 2015
Do you have German ancestors? Would you like to find out how to effectively research your German heritage? This advanced methods course is designed for genealogists with basic church book experience who are ready to develop advanced skills. In addition, students have …
In SLIG 2015 Learn How to Transform Evidence
In SLIG’s new course–“From Confusion to Conclusion,” learn how to transform evidence into a coherent, understandable, written proof argument. Coordinators Kimberly Powell and Harold Henderson, CG, along with instructors Bill Litchman and Thomas W. Jones, Ph.D., CG; have developed a course to …
SLIG Offers a Comprehensive Military Records Course in 2015
As noted in the description of the course (http://www.ugagenealogy.org/cpage.php?pt=339), “[w]ars by their nature create records, however records are created in the aftermath of war also. There is the pension application file(s) or a bounty land application file(s). But there is so much more …
SLIG Announces A New Course for 2015!
The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy is excited to announce the inclusion of a new course: “Getting More Out of Genetic Genealogy Research: Intermediate to Advanced DNA Analysis Techniques” Due to the high demand for genetic genealogy education, SLIG has added an …