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PREPARING FOR CERTIFICATION Preparing for Certification jrussell 2019-10-13T20:33:00-04:00. The first step to becoming certified is to acquire the skills and knowledge expressed in Genealogy Standards. Most successful applicants attend genealogical institutes, participate in online study groups, or take other extended genealogical courses. ETHICS AND STANDARDS GENEALOGY STANDARDS, SECOND EDITION REVISED (2021) It also updated the Genealogist’s Code to address the protection of individuals who provide DNA samples. The revised second edition increases the clarity of DNA and privacy standards. Those standards are especially useful in the twenty-first century when many genealogists use a complex new tool—DNA testing—and trace livingpeople more
GENEALOGIST’S CODE OF ETHICS GENEALOGICAL WORK SAMPLES SKILLBUILDING: PROOF ARGUMENTS > Back to BCG Learning Center > From OnBoard---Newsletter of BCG Laura A. Murphy DeGrazia, CG, FGBS, “Skillbuilding: Proof Arguments,” OnBoard 15 (January 2009): 1--3. Just as mathematicians construct proofs to convince others of the truth of mathematical statements, genealogists assemble proof arguments to convince others of their genealogical conclusions. A proof argument is a SKILLBUILDING: TRANSCRIBING SOURCE MATERIALS > Back to BCG Learning Center > From OnBoard---Newsletter of BCG Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG, FNGS, FUGA, “Transcribing Source Materials,” OnBoard 2 (January 1996): 8. Many words have different meanings in various fields—even diametrically opposed meanings. Transcription is one of those words. To the musician, a transcription is an arrangement or adaptation that SKILLBUILDING: CONVERTING RECORDS INTO RELIABLE COPIES Skillbuilding: Converting Records into Reliable Copies. Helen F.M. Leary, CG, CGL, “Converting Records into Reliable Copies,” OnBoard 5 (May 1999): 20. Most documents we uncover are written in someone else’s handwriting. We must be able to read them to discover BOARD FOR CERTIFICATION OF GENEALOGISTS What is Genealogical Certification? Become a Certified Genealogist® Why Hire a BCG Associate? Incorporated in 1964, BCG is an independent, not-for-profit certifying body that is nationally and internationally recognized. BCG promotes ethics and standards through its certification program and publications. These publications include Genealogy Standards; The CERTIFICATION PROGRAM The Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG) has administered a program that provides valid skill assessment, respected credentials, and consumer protection since 1964. BCG is a nationally and internationally recognized standards organization. It is an independent organization, not affiliated with or part of any society,institution, or
PREPARING FOR CERTIFICATION Preparing for Certification jrussell 2019-10-13T20:33:00-04:00. The first step to becoming certified is to acquire the skills and knowledge expressed in Genealogy Standards. Most successful applicants attend genealogical institutes, participate in online study groups, or take other extended genealogical courses. ETHICS AND STANDARDS GENEALOGY STANDARDS, SECOND EDITION REVISED (2021) It also updated the Genealogist’s Code to address the protection of individuals who provide DNA samples. The revised second edition increases the clarity of DNA and privacy standards. Those standards are especially useful in the twenty-first century when many genealogists use a complex new tool—DNA testing—and trace livingpeople more
GENEALOGIST’S CODE OF ETHICS GENEALOGICAL WORK SAMPLES SKILLBUILDING: PROOF ARGUMENTS > Back to BCG Learning Center > From OnBoard---Newsletter of BCG Laura A. Murphy DeGrazia, CG, FGBS, “Skillbuilding: Proof Arguments,” OnBoard 15 (January 2009): 1--3. Just as mathematicians construct proofs to convince others of the truth of mathematical statements, genealogists assemble proof arguments to convince others of their genealogical conclusions. A proof argument is a SKILLBUILDING: TRANSCRIBING SOURCE MATERIALS > Back to BCG Learning Center > From OnBoard---Newsletter of BCG Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG, FNGS, FUGA, “Transcribing Source Materials,” OnBoard 2 (January 1996): 8. Many words have different meanings in various fields—even diametrically opposed meanings. Transcription is one of those words. To the musician, a transcription is an arrangement or adaptation that SKILLBUILDING: CONVERTING RECORDS INTO RELIABLE COPIES Skillbuilding: Converting Records into Reliable Copies. Helen F.M. Leary, CG, CGL, “Converting Records into Reliable Copies,” OnBoard 5 (May 1999): 20. Most documents we uncover are written in someone else’s handwriting. We must be able to read them to discover CERTIFICATION PROGRAM The Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG) has administered a program that provides valid skill assessment, respected credentials, and consumer protection since 1964. BCG is a nationally and internationally recognized standards organization. It is an independent organization, not affiliated with or part of any society,institution, or
GENETIC GENEALOGY EDUCATION 1. The single best way to learn about genetic genealogy is the hands-on approach: test yourself and numerous family members, and then explore the results using the tools at the vendor (s)’ website. 2. Books and articles are a good way to gain a basic understanding of the fundamentals of genetic genealogy. EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Educational Activities. Studies conducted of those who receive the credential of Certified Genealogist show that most have a variety of educational experiences prior to submitting their portfolio. BCG does not endorse any particular educational offering, but we have correlated educational options and successful applications, as shownin the
EVENTS FOR JUNE 13, 2021 About BCG. History of BCG. Emeritus Status; Retired Associates; Current and Past Members of the Board; BCG Presidents; Organizational Structure; BCG Bylaws RUBRICS – BOARD FOR CERTIFICATION OF GENEALOGISTS New Applications New research-category applications are evaluated using standards-based rubrics that address all aspects of the work, including documentation, research, writing, and adherence to the Genealogical Proof Standard. Study of these rubrics will supply insight into the criteria BCG's judges consider during evaluations. Applicants may also use the rubrics to assess their own work. For WHY HIRE A BCG ASSOCIATE? Board-certified genealogists (“associates”) know the records in their areas of expertise and demonstrate skill in using them. They are well grounded in the laws, customs, and terminology of the relevant time and place. They are able to research thoroughly, cite properly, analyze and correlate evidence efficiently, deal with conflicting evidence, and write a clear andRANDALL, RUTH, CG®
Note: Contact information for emeritus and retired associates is provided as a courtesy; these individuals have retired from research for clients.For currently-active associates, the Certification Date is that of initial certification; associates are retested every five years. Because all research credentials were consolidated to reflect the CG credential in 2005, any prior certification SKILLBUILDING: PERILS OF SOURCE SNOBBERY Skillbuilding: Perils of Source Snobbery. Thomas W. Jones, Ph.D., CG, CGL, FASG, FNGS, FUGA, “Perils of Source Snobbery,” OnBoard 18 (May 2012). “No technique can be said to constitute the gold standard because there is no gold standard. . The common assertion of a gold standard of evidence is merely a rhetorical device. . RIP GEORGE ELY RUSSELL, JR. We are sad to relate that George Ely Russell, Jr., passed away 9 January 2013 at his home in Maryland. In 1967 George became the 52nd person to earn the credential Certified GenealogistSM. He retired in 2010 when he reached 82 years of age. His obituary reads in part: Beginning at the age of 17, genealogy was George's avocation for REBECCA WHITMAN KOFORD, CG®, CGL℠ “WRITING THE FAMILY “Writing the Family Narrative: A Strategy for Breaking Down Brick Walls” Rebecca Whitman Koford, CG®, CGL℠ by Darcie Hind Posz, CG® NOTE: This post is one of a series reviewing the BCG Skillbuilding lectures presented at the National Genealogical Society's 2019 Family History Conference held in St. Charles, Missouri from 08-11 May, 2019. Recordings of these lectures andSkip to content
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2019-01-23T19:49:59-05:00 What is Genealogical Certification? Become a Certified Genealogist® Why Hire a BCG Associate? Incorporated in 1964, BCG is an independent, not-for-profit certifying body that is nationally and internationally recognized. BCG promotes ethics and standards through its certification program and publications. These publications include _Genealogy Standards_ ; _The BCG Application Guide_;_ OnBoard_ , its
newsletter; and _SpringBoard_ , its blog. BCG also promotes ethics and standards through skillbuilding lectures at national conferences, through seminars, and through webinars. Certification results from evaluation of work samples in a portfolio submission. For each certification category, BCG requires different materials. Applicants are evaluated on standards for documenting, standards for researching, and standards for writing. Three to four evaluators independently assess each application. Certification says a practitioner has met the rigorous standards for knowledge and competence of the field. _SPRINGBOARD_, NEWS, AND ALERTS15May 2020
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