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Free BCG Webinar: Jean Wilcox Hibben on Why to Certify

| Webinars
Tuesday, 21 April 2015, Jean Wilcox Hibben, PhD, MA, CG, will present “Certified or Certifiable? Why a Genealogist Would Go Through All that Trouble.”Jean Wilcox Hibben, PhD, MA, CGIt’s no sec...

NGS Conference Seminar: Measuring Yourself Against Standards

  "Certification: Measuring Yourself Against Standards" is an interactive forum with three current BCG trustees. If you've been curious about what goes into preparation for BCG certificatio...

Welcome, Cari Taplin, CG

| New Associates
Cari Taplin, CGCari Taplin, CG, tweeted her new BCG-associate status the day she learned about it: “I just learned I got my CG! @BCGenealogists Thank you! #genealogy.” She had already blogged about...

Discussion of BCG Certification for APG Members

| Announcements
Members of the Association of Professional Genealogists have an opportunity tonight, Wednesday, 18 March, to discuss BCG certification with BCG past president Elissa Scalise Powell, CG, CGL. Elissa...

Free BCG Webinar: James M. Baker on Solving Your Genealogy Puzzles

| Webinars
On Tuesday, 17 March, James M. Baker, PhD, CG, will present “Elementary, My Dear Watson!  Solving Your Genealogy Puzzles with Clues You Already Have.”What can a genealogist do when key di...

SpringBoard Brings You BCG at the 2015 NGS Conference

SpringBoard has been chosen an official blogger of the NGS 2015 Family History Conference to be held 13–16 May in St. Charles, Missouri. BCG will have a big presence at the conference, and&nbs...

Ten-Minute Methodology: Proof in a Footnote

| Ten-Minute Methodology
By Judy Kellar Fox, CG®A genealogical proof can be as simple and compact as a footnote. Yes! Believe it. The standards guide us, as always:Standard 51 describes the need for our narrative and our ...

Welcome, Melissa Johnson, CG

| New Associates
Melissa Johnson's fascination with the genealogical resources of Newark, New Jersey, is hardly surprising: she is the first Johnson in her line not to have been born in Newark since 1666.Melissa Jo...