Wednesday, December 5, 2012

ISGS December 2012 Webinar – Ready-Set-Plan! Developing a One-Step Research Plan


Do you want to learn how to make your research more organized and manageable? Join us on December 11, where J. Mark Lowe will present Ready-Set-Plan! Developing a One-Step Research Plan. Be prepared to walk away with some practical tips to help you focus your research when tackling those challenging ancestors.

Date: Tuesday, December 11, 2012, 8:00 pm Central

Description: Learn a simple technique for breaking down difficult research problems into manageable segments. Learn how to stay focused while getting more research done.

Presenter: J. Mark Lowe

J. Mark Lowe is a full-time professional genealogist, author, and lecturer and researches primarily in original records and manuscripts throughout the South.

He also serves as a Course Coordinator for the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG) and Samford University’s Institute for Genealogical and Historical Research (Research in the South) and Director of the Regional In-depth Genealogical Studies Alliance (RIGS Alliance), learning sessions and hands-on research focusing on original documents and manuscripts at regional archives. Mark has worked on several genealogical television series including African American Lives 2, Who Do You Think You Are? appearing on a recent episode featuring Lionel Richie.

He is a Past-President of APG, Past-President of FGS, and Past-President of the Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society. Mark is a Certified Genealogist and a Fellow of the Utah Genealogical Association, and was awarded the Graham T. Smallwood award by the Association of Professional Genealogists.

Register: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/226300078

Recordings and Syllabus Also Available

For ISGS members who cannot attend on December 11, a recording of the webinar, along with the syllabus, will be made available in the Members Section of the ISGS website at http://www.ilgensoc.org. If you're not already a member of ISGS, visit Join ISGS! for more information.

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