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The BCG Genealogical Standards Manual (edition 2000)

by Board for Certification Of Genealogists (Editor)

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Family historians depend upon thousands of people unknown to them. They exchange research with others; copy information from books and databases; and write libraries, societies, and government offices. At times they even hire professionals to do legwork in distant areas and trust strangers to solve important problems. But how can a researcher be assured that he or she is producing or receiving reliable results? This official manual from the Board of Certification for Genealogists provides a standard by which all genealogists can pattern their work.… (more)
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Title:The BCG Genealogical Standards Manual
Authors:Board for Certification Of Genealogists
Info:Ancestry.com (2000), Paperback, 190 pages
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The BCG Genealogical Standards Manual by Helen F. M. Leary (Editor)

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I love this book. It reminds you to be honest in your research and work in genealogy, even if this is only for your own family. There are standards that all genealogists SHOULD abide by. This should be the first book you read if you are just getting started. ( )
  MissysBookshelf | Aug 27, 2023 |
Concise and informative instructions; it's also given me list of many more reference materials. ( )
  cougargirl1967 | Feb 18, 2023 |
A good reference for standards of proper genealogical research. ( )
  bekoen | Dec 13, 2020 |
I refer to this often to assure I am adhering to Standards! ( )
  FrancineGriffis | Nov 3, 2016 |
Classic must-have for genealogical writing skills. Required reading for BCG certification. ( )
  Persisto | Apr 30, 2010 |
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When Standards Apply

Genealogists adhere to principles of competence, regardless of whether the results of their studies are communicated orally (in lectures and courses) or in writing (published in print or electronic format, privately circlulated among family members or correspondents, reported to clients or employers, or placed in one's own research files). These standards of competence extend to all phases of a research project:
    ●  Collecting the information;
    ●  Evaluating the evidence; and
    ●  Compliling the results.
They also apply to all phases of teaching activities:
    ●  Lecturing;
    ●  Presenting classroom sessions; and
    ●  Preparing written instuctional materals.

They apply, also, to participation in the kinds of continuing education that raises the skill levels of individuals and of the field as a whole.
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The Genealogical Proof Standard

The ultimate goal for all genealogists is to assemble (and perhaps share with others) a reconstructed family history that is as close to the truth as possible. In order to achieve that goal, we adhere to an overall standard by which we measure the credibility of the statements we make about ancestral identities, relationships, life events, and biographical details.
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Family historians depend upon thousands of people unknown to them. They exchange research with others; copy information from books and databases; and write libraries, societies, and government offices. At times they even hire professionals to do legwork in distant areas and trust strangers to solve important problems. But how can a researcher be assured that he or she is producing or receiving reliable results? This official manual from the Board of Certification for Genealogists provides a standard by which all genealogists can pattern their work.

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