BCG’s New Blog: SpringBoard: News and Notes
The 49-year-old Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG), the group that wrote the book on genealogical standards, recently joined the blogosphere with its blog, SpringBoard: News and Notes, accessed from http://www.BCGcertification.org.
According to BCG president Elissa Scalise Powell, CGSM,
CGLSM, of Pennsylvania, the blog will communicate news about BCG and
events it sponsors or participates in. Early posts introduced officers Powell;
vice-president Michal Ramage, J.D., CG, of Pennsylvania; secretary Dawne
Slater-Putt, CG, of Indiana; treasurer Jeanne Larzalere Bloom, CG, of Illinois;
and member-at-large Stefani Evans, CG, of Nevada; and gave notice of a fee
change effective January 1. Another post announced new audio clips from three
Board-certified genealogists describing why they chose to seek certification.
Future posts will come from
BCG officers, trustees, and committee members and will include
·
names and profiles of new certificants (whose
portfolios of work have been judged to meet the standards set out in the BCG
Genealogical Standards Manual),
·
news of conferences and events where BCG will
have a presence through exhibit booths, lectures, certification seminars, and
social events, and
·
information, advice, and explanation on
genealogy standards, the certification procedures, and other items of interest.
In addition a current-events
calendar lists where BCG will have a presence. Anyone may subscribe to email
notifications of new posts from the site as well.
Using blog software through
its website allows BCG to communicate more frequently than its triannual
newsletter, OnBoard, to which anyone may subscribe for a yearly fee. The
organization also has a presence on Facebook (currently open to the public) and
LinkedIn® (for associates).
Said Powell, “We enjoy being able to offer timely news and notes to help advance the mission we began in 1964–defining, supporting, explaining, and advocating high standards in genealogy.”
FYI: BCG is an independent
certifying body recognized nationally and internationally. It is not affiliated
with, or part of, any group. More information is available at http://www.bcgcertification.org/aboutbcg/index.html.
Certified Genealogist, Certified
Genealogical Lecturer, CG and CGL are proprietary service marks of the Board
for Certification of Genealogists (BCG) used by the Board to identify its
program of genealogical competency and evaluation and used under license by the
Board’s associates. The Board’s name is registered with the U.S. Patent &
Trademark Office.
Dear Marian, I thought I would let you know that I listed you in my nominations for the "Wonderful Team Member Readership Award", which you can get more information on by going to:
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I have loved Roots & Ramble since it's very beginning(and now look forward to Fieldstone Common on the blog radio).
Magda (www.hungarianfamilyrecord.org)
Good work on your page Hungarian Family Record Site, i would like to know if you found all your hungarian acestors yet?
DeleteThank you, Marian. This is a necessary site for family researchers.
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