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Credentialing: Accreditation, Certification, or Both?
Apryl Cox, AG®, and Elissa Scalise Powell, CGSM, CGLSM, are coordinators of Course 5 at the 2014 Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy. The track is “Credentialing: Accreditation, Certification, or Both...
Please Welcome Rebecca Koford as a Board-certified Genealogist
Rebecca Whitman Koford, CG
Rebecca Whitman Koford of Mt. Airy, Maryland, earned the credential of Certified GenealogistSM this month. Genealogy has been her passion since childhood. Sh...
NGS 2013 Recordings Now Available for Online Ordering
JAMB-Inc's recording from NGS 2013 are now available for online ordering.The company has transferred its recordings from the National Genealogical Society's 2013 conference to the online ordering s...
RPAC Report, April and May 2013
2013 by the National Genealogical Society, Inc.
Used by permission of the National Genealogical Society
and the photographer, Scott Stewart.By Barbara Mathews, CG® BCG's RPAC Representative:The R...
New Books at NGS 2013: Jones on GPS and DeGrazia on NYC
The National Genealogical Society announced two new books at the conference in Las Vegas two weeks ago.© 2013 by the National Genealogical Society, Inc. Used by permission of the National Genealogi...
Certification: It's Not All About Writing and Citing
Please welcome guest blogger Elizabeth Shown Mills, CGSM, CGLSM
© 2013 by the National Genealogical Society, Inc.
Used by permission of the National Genealogical Society
and the photograph...
BCG Skillbuilding at NGS: Certification Seminar
Post by Elissa Scalise Powell, CG, CGLIt was with great pleasure that I, along with Warren Bittner, CG, and David McDonald, CG, presented a double-session for the certification ...
BCG Ed Fund Leary Distinguished Lecture: Elizabeth Mills on "Can Trousers, Beds, and Other 'Trivial Details' Solve Genealogical Problems?"
Please welcome guest blogger Diane Gravel, CGSM. As genealogical researchers, we routinely pore through records in pursuit of elusive ancestors, grabbing at apparent minutia, anything that might gi...