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Free BCG Webinar: Applying Standards to International Research

| Webinars
Tuesday, 20 October 2015, at 8:00 p.m. EDT, Melanie D. Holtz, CG, will present "Applying the Standards to International Research."A recording of this webinar is available for a small fee from Vimeo...

Recordings of BCG-Family History Library Lectures

If you were unable to attend the lectures sponsored by BCG and the Family History Library yesterday, you may access recordings of all for a small fee each. For many of us that's a lot cheaper than ...

Respecting the Privacy of DNA Test Takers

| Education
By Judy Kellar Fox, CG®We, all of us who take a genetic test or sponsor or manage a test for someone else, have a responsibility to do what we can to protect our privacy and that of our testers...

Welcome, Judith A. Herbert, CG

| New Associates
Judith A. Herbert joins BCG associates from mid-coast Maine. Her client work focuses on New York and New England, her areas of greatest expertise. Her roots run deep in the region, both from coloni...

Free BCG Lectures in Salt Lake City, 9 October 2015

The Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG) will offer a day of free skillbuilding genealogy lectures at the LDS Church History Museum, Salt Lake City, 9 October 2015. Renowned genealogists J...

More BCG Webinars Available On Demand

| Webinars
If you've been waiting for recordings of BCG's most recent webinars, four more are now accessible on demand from Vimeo.com. All are available for twenty-four-hour rental ($2.99 each) or for purchas...

Ten-Minute Methodology: “Reasonably Exhaustive”—How Do We Know We’re There?

| Ten-Minute Methodology
By Judy Kellar Fox, CG®Evaluating what we've doneThere comes a time when we have to stop researching. Sometimes it’s when we feel we’ve answered our research question. Sometimes we’re unsure, feari...

Welcome, Lori Cook-Folger, CG!

| New Associates
A photograph of an unknown woman inspired Lori Cook-Folger to pursue genealogy. Although the image was in a photo album, nobody in the family knew the woman’s identity. An inscription on its revers...