Professional Certificate in Family History for Archivists
-- ViewingNowThe Professional Certificate in Family History for Archivists is a comprehensive course designed to meet the growing industry demand for archivists with specialized skills in family history research. This certificate program equips learners with the essential skills required to excel in this niche area, enhancing their career prospects and marketability.
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โข Introduction to Family History Research: Understanding the basics of genealogy and family history research, including key resources and research techniques.
โข Archival Sources for Family History: Identifying and using various archival sources, such as birth, marriage, and death records, census data, and church records, to conduct family history research.
โข Digitizing and Preserving Family History: Techniques for digitizing and preserving family history records, photographs, and other materials, including best practices for scanning, naming files, and creating backups.
โข Using Family History Software: Overview of popular family history software programs, including their features and capabilities for organizing and analyzing family history data.
โข Sharing and Collaborating on Family History: Methods for sharing and collaborating on family history research with others, including the use of online family trees, collaboration platforms, and social media.
โข Legal and Ethical Considerations in Family History Research: Understanding legal and ethical considerations in family history research, including privacy concerns, copyright laws, and best practices for citing sources and avoiding plagiarism.
โข Advanced Family History Research: Techniques for advanced family history research, including DNA testing, using genetic genealogy, and researching immigrant ancestors.
Note: The primary keyword for this course is "Family History" and the secondary keywords are "Archivists", "Archival sources", "Digitizing", "Preserving", "Family history software", "Sharing", "Collaborating", "Legal and ethical considerations", "Advanced research".
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