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''This page discusses the steps to obtain genealogical accreditation through the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists (ICAPGEN).'' | '' This page discusses the steps to obtain genealogical accreditation through the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists (ICAPGEN).'' | ||
ICAPGEN℠ is internationally recognized in setting the standards for the genealogical community through comprehensive written and oral examinations. These examinations test an individual’s competence in genealogical research in a geographic region of the world | ICAPGEN℠ is internationally recognized in setting the standards for the genealogical community through comprehensive written and oral examinations. These examinations test an individual’s competence in genealogical research in a geographic region of the world. A map and list of the current regions is provided here: http://www.icapgen.org/icapgen/regions. The tests are administered by a board of qualified '''commissioners''' with many years of experience in research within the tested areas. Professional credentials provide benefits to both the genealogical community and the individual and greatly improve and enhance genealogical research as a whole. | ||
=== Accreditation Steps === | |||
<br> | <br>Here is a brief outline of the five (5) main steps to acquire accreditation. | ||
*'''Step 1:''' Decide which region or subject area you wish to accredit in. For a list of areas, please visit http://www.icapgen.org/icapgen/regions. | |||
*'''Step 2''': Select a family within the selected area that can be traced back four generations prior to 1900. This does not have to be a straight paternal line or maternal line as long as it is in the same selected region. The four generations of the submitted lineage must have lived in the area being tested at least some time during each of their lifetimes, and prior to 1900. Hence an ascent lineage may begin with a person born in the 1890s whose great-grandparent (and the intervening generations) lived in the same testing area (even for a brief time). | |||
*'''Step 3''': Fill out the application form and experience tables, which can be found at http://www.icapgen.org/icapgen/applicationforms. The combination of the application and the research problem need to reflect an individual’s in-depth knowledge and experience about the records of the chosen region or subject area. These records can be from the FamilySearch Library collection as well as other record collections. | |||
*'''Step Four''': Written Exam. Once the application and the four-generation project are accepted you will be notified to set a date to take an 8-hour open book written exam.<br> | |||
*'''Step Five''': Oral Review: Once you have passed the exam, you will have a 1 to 3 hour oral evaluation of the written exam, your four generation project and any weaknesses that were noticed in your research methodology to provide you with an opportunity to strengthen any weak areas. | |||
*[http://www.icapgen.org/icapgen/overview New Accreditation Process] | |||
*[http://www.icapgen.org/icapgen/faq FAQs] | |||
To learn more about this process along with ICAPGEN℠ itself and a list of current commissioners, Accredited Genealogist professionals, and the latest news of ongoing and upcoming events, please visit [http://www.icapgen.org www.icapgen.org].<br> | |||
=== Education === | |||
*Mentoring & Educatonal Assistance available through [http://www.icapgen.org/icapgen/resources 12 online mentoring classes] | |||
*[http://www.icapgen.org/icapgen/catalog/products ICAPGen Book]: ''Becoming an Excellent Genealogist: Essays on Professional Skills'' | |||
*[http://www.icapgen.org/icapgen/eventsUpcoming Conferences and events] | |||
*[http://www.icapgen.org/icapgen/forum/12 Forum for help in preparing for accreditation] | |||
<br> [http://www.icapgen.org/icapgen/aglist Locating an AG Professional] | |||
*Locate by name, area of speciality, etc. | |||
[http://www.icapgen.org/icapgen/ethics Professional Ethics] | |||
*List of critera followed by each AG as they seek to truthfully document all research with reliable and honest souces and documentation | |||
==== Social Media Presence: ==== | |||
*[http://www.facebook.com/pages/ICAPGen/172831926096 Facebook]<br> | |||
*[http://icapgen.wordpress.com ICAPGen Blog] | |||
*[http://www.pinterest.com/theladyclaire/icapgen/ ICAPGen Pinterest] | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:21, 16 October 2023
This page discusses the steps to obtain genealogical accreditation through the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists (ICAPGEN).
ICAPGEN℠ is internationally recognized in setting the standards for the genealogical community through comprehensive written and oral examinations. These examinations test an individual’s competence in genealogical research in a geographic region of the world. A map and list of the current regions is provided here: http://www.icapgen.org/icapgen/regions. The tests are administered by a board of qualified commissioners with many years of experience in research within the tested areas. Professional credentials provide benefits to both the genealogical community and the individual and greatly improve and enhance genealogical research as a whole.
Accreditation Steps
Here is a brief outline of the five (5) main steps to acquire accreditation.
- Step 1: Decide which region or subject area you wish to accredit in. For a list of areas, please visit http://www.icapgen.org/icapgen/regions.
- Step 2: Select a family within the selected area that can be traced back four generations prior to 1900. This does not have to be a straight paternal line or maternal line as long as it is in the same selected region. The four generations of the submitted lineage must have lived in the area being tested at least some time during each of their lifetimes, and prior to 1900. Hence an ascent lineage may begin with a person born in the 1890s whose great-grandparent (and the intervening generations) lived in the same testing area (even for a brief time).
- Step 3: Fill out the application form and experience tables, which can be found at http://www.icapgen.org/icapgen/applicationforms. The combination of the application and the research problem need to reflect an individual’s in-depth knowledge and experience about the records of the chosen region or subject area. These records can be from the FamilySearch Library collection as well as other record collections.
- Step Four: Written Exam. Once the application and the four-generation project are accepted you will be notified to set a date to take an 8-hour open book written exam.
- Step Five: Oral Review: Once you have passed the exam, you will have a 1 to 3 hour oral evaluation of the written exam, your four generation project and any weaknesses that were noticed in your research methodology to provide you with an opportunity to strengthen any weak areas.
- New Accreditation Process
- FAQs
To learn more about this process along with ICAPGEN℠ itself and a list of current commissioners, Accredited Genealogist professionals, and the latest news of ongoing and upcoming events, please visit www.icapgen.org.
Education
- Mentoring & Educatonal Assistance available through 12 online mentoring classes
- ICAPGen Book: Becoming an Excellent Genealogist: Essays on Professional Skills
- Conferences and events
- Forum for help in preparing for accreditation
- Locate by name, area of speciality, etc.
- List of critera followed by each AG as they seek to truthfully document all research with reliable and honest souces and documentation