Angie shared the benefits of being a student at IIGS, how to start your genealogy education with us, and several of our certificate programs including how to achieve your PLCGS. The interview is very informative and will answer many of the questions you may have about IIGS.
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The International Institute of Genealogical Studies offers quality online education with over 250 courses. Our wide range of courses covers specific countries, enhances methodology research, build skills to maximize your research time, and all count toward the certification you choose.
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English Naming Patterns
The study of naming conventions will enhance your research skills by giving you a deeper perspective on the lives of your ancestors.
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Celebrate Your Irish Heritage!
Irish History and Source Records
Understanding the history of Ireland, what records are available and where to find them is the key to successful research. Irish: Understanding Ireland, History and Source Records has been updated.
Irish: Archival Repositories
Irish: Archival Repositories has recently been updated.
This course will answer your questions about what records are available in the archival and repository centres of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
What You Will Learn:
Beginning with a discussion of the challenges you may face in your research, a brief history of Ireland as well as research strategies are explored.
You’ll look at repositories such as libraries, religious archives, and museums. An extensive list of county and religious archives with links to their websites is included. How to access the various records, in person and online, are discussed, as well as tips for a research trip to Ireland.
This course can be taken for personal interest or as an elective. It is included in the Irish Records Certificate.
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Your Professional Genealogist career is a click away! The International Institute of Genealogical Studies offers many certificate programs to get you on your way!
The International Institute of Genealogical Studies offers quality online education with over 250 courses. Our wide range of courses covers specific countries, enhances methodology research, build skills to maximize your research time, and all count toward the certification you choose.
Follow us on Social Media: Blog, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube.
*Note: Please be aware our social media accounts are monitored regularly, but not 24/7. If you have any questions, please contact the office directly.
Contact information:
1 (800) 580-0165
Email: admin@GenealogicalStudies.com
Website: www.GenealogicalStudies.co
Blog: blog.GenealogicalStudies.com
Start Your Career as a Professional Genealogist!
Celebrate Your Irish Heritage!
Journey into the rich history of Ireland while uncovering your Irish roots! Our Irish Records Certificate will guide you through the records of Ireland.