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Monday, April 20, 2015

Exhibitor Profile-National Institute for Genealogical Studies

Booth #601
The National Institute for Genealogical Studies http://www.genealogicalstudies.com/ provides Internet based education for genealogists and family historians to broaden their research skills.

A Leader in Genealogical Education
Providing online education for over 15 years, the National Institute offers more than 200 courses. Whether you are interested in United States military records, Canadian maps, developing a genealogical library collection, exploring the records of the poor in the United Kingdom, DNA, Australian convict records, or social media, we have a course for you. Students may pursue a certificate program in one of  ten concentrations: the records of Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, Germany, Scotland, the United States, General Methodology, Professional Development, and a Librarianship Certificate.

Louise St Denis, Managing Director, says of the variety of courses available, “The National Institute for Genealogical Studies was established to assist all genealogists, from family historians to practicing professionals, by providing studies in a variety of genealogical topics. Education provides an important role in raising levels of personal and professional growth.”


Virtual Meetings
The National Institute’s Virtual Meetings provide the opportunity to  learn more about genealogical research. Meetings are led by instructors and are free and open to the public. For a schedule of Virtual Meetings, please see our website http://www.genealogicalstudies.com/eng/chats.asp.


Start Your Genealogical Education Today
Starting your genealogy education with The National Institute is easy. Peruse the course calendar listed under the Courses tab on our website http://www.genealogicalstudies.com/eng/course-calendar.asp. Courses are inexpensive and special package pricing is available.

Stop by our Booth #601 and learn more about the National Institute for Genealogical Studies.


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