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Book Signing by Elizabeth Mills at Genealogical.com Booth at NGS 2018

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May 2, 2018
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Come and get your copy of the new and groundbreaking Professional Genealogy: Preparation, Practice & Standards (ProGen PPS) signed by editor Elizabeth Shown Mills at the GSC 2018!

The 2018 National Genealogical Society Conference takes place at the Devos Place Convention Center in Grand Rapids, Michigan, from May 2-5, 2018. If you are planning to attend, please stop by the Genealogical.com exhibit (Booth #134) and meet Elizabeth Mills, editor of Professional Genealogy: A Manual for Researchers, Writers, Editors, Lecturers & Librarians (ProGen), and get your copy of the book signed.

More About ProGen PPS

In 2001 twenty-three genealogists collaborated to produce the first-ever textbook outlining professional standards and practices in the discipline of genealogy. Edited by Elizabeth Shown Mills, the trailblazing Professional Genealogy: A Manual for Researchers, Writers, Editors, Lecturers & Librarians (ProGen) addressed not just genealogy sources but also strategies and analytical skills, best practices and standards for historical research.

Now a new generation of genealogical educators have given the field an entirely new guide to the profession of genealogy–offering fresh insights and new specialties, grounded in more-solid standards and wider experiences and applications. In twenty-six chapters and nearly 700 pages, written by twenty-two experts and edited by Elizabeth Shown Mills, Professional Genealogy: Preparation, Practice & Standards (ProGen PPS) is an invaluable resource for professional genealogists and students, as well as all family history researchers. “From genetic and forensic genealogy to ethics and contracts, business structures, marketing, writing, editing, and preparing books for press, ProGen PPS promises to inspire thought processes and ignite new discussions” (Billie Stone Fogarty, M. Ed. President, Association of Professional Genealogists).

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