Many professional genealogists dream of seeing their work in the National Genealogical Society Quarterly (NGSQ) or The American Genealogist (TAG). These journals represent the pinnacle
Many professional genealogists dream of seeing their work in the National Genealogical Society Quarterly (NGSQ) or The American Genealogist (TAG). These journals represent the pinnacle
In the guild of genealogy tools, calendars and event listings might seem modest, but those modest tools often act as the glue connecting researchers, societies,
Professional genealogists recognize that much of their growth comes not only from classes but also from reading. The genealogical literature—journals, periodicals, books, and guides—provides a
For many genealogists, teaching begins as an act of service—giving a lecture at a local society, hosting a library workshop, or mentoring a friend who
At some point in nearly every genealogist’s career, the paper trail leaves English behind. Whether it’s a German baptismal record, a Spanish notarial document, or