I heartily agree with Elissa's reminder and suggestion about attending SLIG. I have attended SLIG for many of the past 10 years, and I have always had a quality education experience, especially the AG/CG course last year, which provided an excellent clarification of the differences and similarities between the two, as well as an earlier "Becoming a Professional" course with Kory Meyerink, and several Problem Solving courses. <br>
<br>And if you never attended SLIG, it is an excellent opportunity to strengthen skills and knowledge with week-long (or more) access to the Family History Library. I think a number of Boston U alumni and ProGen members will be there. I'll be in Dr. Jones' course this year.<br>
<br>-- <br><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Patricia Thomas</span><br>
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