Genealogy is often thought of as a hobby—a way to pass time by collecting family stories, gathering names for a family tree, or identifying ancestral
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Genealogy is often thought of as a hobby—a way to pass time by collecting family stories, gathering names for a family tree, or identifying ancestral
Genealogical conferences serve as some of the most dynamic spaces for learning, networking, and professional development. Unlike institutes, which focus deeply on one topic, conferences
I hope you can join us Monday at 7pm CT for: DNA Oddities: Uncovering the Strange Truths of Genetic Research, with Scott Lee DNA and
Technology is now inseparable from genealogy. Digitized archives, genetic testing, artificial intelligence, and collaborative platforms have transformed how professionals conduct research. But with these tools
For genealogists ready to advance beyond the basics, institutes are among the most effective forms of continuing education. Unlike a one-hour webinar or a 50-minute
For many genealogists, traveling to institutes or conferences isn’t always feasible. Costs, schedules, mobility, or family responsibilities can make in-person events a challenge. Fortunately, webinars