PPGS meetings are being held by Zoom; invitations are emailed to members. If you're a member and haven't received an invitation by the day before the meeting, please email us. If you're not a member and want to view this program with us, email the president.
This presentation is by Alice Hoyt Veen, CG
Different sources may provide different answers to the same question. If your findings include major inconsistencies or disagreements, it’s time to put your evidence on the analyst’s couch ... view more »
PPGS meetings are being held by Zoom; invitations are emailed to members. If you’re a member and haven’t received an invitation by the day before the meeting, please email us. If you’re not a member and want to view this program with us, email the president.
This presentation is by Alice Hoyt Veen, CG
Different sources may provide different answers to the same question. If your findings include major inconsistencies or disagreements, it’s time to put your evidence on the analyst’s couch and provide therapeutic intervention for those troubled sources! This presentation discusses strategies for resolving conflicts in evidence and for reaching a reliable, “well-reasoned conclusion.”
Alice Hoyt Veen, CG:
Alice Hoyt Veen is a Board-certified genealogist, professional researcher, and genealogical educator. She believes family history success lies in truly understanding the records our ancestors created. Her presentations reflect this philosophy through real case-study examples and hands-on practice. Alice serves as a trustee for the BCG Education Fund, a charitable trust advancing the educational aims of the Board for Certification of Genealogists.
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