On March 14 and 15, the Conference Center at Brigham Young University will be the site of the 11th annual Computerized Family History and Genealogy Conference.More than 50 classes are scheduled to help students learn about advancements in computer programs, research techniques, genealogical databases, digital photographs and using the Internet for family history research. Researchers of all different knowledge and skill levels are welcome.Presenters will include Paul Allen, CEO of World Vital Records; Alan Mann, information technology manager for the Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Kory Meyerink, BYU family history professor and vice president of ProGenealogist; Tim Sullivan, CEO of Ancestry; Rick Crume, author and family history presenter; and Pat Richley, creator of Dear Myrtle. For program and registration information, visit genealogyconferences.byu.edu or contact John Best by phone at 801-422-2048.
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