Why Standards are for Everyone
Standards are imperative for anyone who cares about achieving accurate research, whether for their own family or someone else’s family.
Standards are imperative for anyone who cares about achieving accurate research, whether for their own family or someone else’s family.
Nineteen standards in Genealogy Standards address the treatment of assembled research results in case studies and kinship determination projects.
Genealogical narratives are written work products that document linkages between successive generations, usually take one of three standard forms, and meet the GPS.
With Angela Packer McGhie, CG, FUGA, and Patti Lee Hobbs, CG. In this interactive forum, current associates share various pathways to certification and how to begin.