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| <span style="text-decoration: underline;" /> FamilySearch Online Training:&nbsp;Easy Access to Online Genealogy Training<br>  
| <span style="text-decoration: underline;" /> Strategy for Records Preservation and Access<br>  
| [[User:LoosleDC|Diane Loosle]]<br>
| David Rencher and Frederick Moss<br>
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| FamilySearch Online Training: Easy Access to Online Genealogy Training<br>  
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| Diane Loosle<br>
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| FamilySearch Wiki:&nbsp;Connecting Your Society to the World<br>  
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| Michael Ritchey<br>
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| Using FamilySearch Community Tools to Build My Society<br>  
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| Ransom&nbsp;Love<br>
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| FamilySearch's "Project X":&nbsp;The New Face of Free Genealogical Research Help<br>  
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| Diane Loosle<br>
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| FamilySearch Forums:&nbsp;Community Power to Answer Your Members' Research Questions<br>  
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| Michael Ritchey<br>
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| Magnify the Reach and Impact of Your Society's Expertise<br>  
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| Diane Loosle<br>
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| Southern States Migration History<br>  
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| David Dilts<br>
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| How Does a Chief Genealogical Officer Incorporate BCG&nbsp;Standards into FamilySearch Products and&nbsp;Services?<br>  
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| David Rencher<br>
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| Using the Genealogical Proof Standard for African-American Research<br>  
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| Jim Ison<br>
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| Southern States Immigration Research<br>  
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| David Dilts<br>
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| Migration Patterns:&nbsp;An Alternative for Locating African Origins<br>  
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| Jim Ison<br>
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| Present Your Most Excellent Self:&nbsp;Preparing for the Accreditation Examination<br>  
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| Ruth Maness<br>
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| Electronic Records Archives (ERA): Building the Archives of the Future<br>  
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| David Rencher<br>
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| What FamilySearch is Doing for Researchers in Tennessee<br>  
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| David Rencher<br>
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| FamilySearch's Wiki/Forum/Blogs:&nbsp;Tools to Connect and Collaborate with Others<br>  
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| Jim Greene<br>
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| FamilySearch Tackles the Information Explosion<br>  
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| David Rencher<br>
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| Community Family Trees<br>  
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| Ray Madsen<br>
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| Solving Genealogical Problems Using FamilySearch and Its Affiliate Partners<br>  
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| David Ouimette<br>
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| Click, Rip, Print, or Burn:&nbsp;How Can We Preserve Our Society's Records?<br>  
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| M. Scott Simkins<br>
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| Fires, Floods, and Earthquakes:&nbsp;Ensuring That Your Society's Information Will Last for Centuries<br>  
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| M. Scott Simkins<br>
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| Digitizing the Records in the Granite Mountain<br>  
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| David Ouimette<br>
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| Bridging the FamilySearch Gap:&nbsp;From the Granite Mountain Vault to RecordSearch<br>  
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| Jim Ericson<br>
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| Powerful Tips and Tricks for Searching Historical Documents in FamilySearch<br>  
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| Bryce Roper<br>
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| Research in the British Isles Has Never Been Better -- The Genealogical Data Empire on Which the Sun Never Sets!<br>  
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| David Rencher<br>
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| From Ulster to the Carolinas:&nbsp;The Scots-Irish<br>  
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| David Rencher<br>
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| Getting Your Records Off the Shelf and onto the Internet--FamilySearch Tools and Success Stories<br>  
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| David Harding<br>
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| FamilySearch Tools for Genealogy Communities<br>  
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| Don Anderson<br>
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