Here is another announcement from the Association of Professional
Genealogists:
The Association of Professional Genealogists (APG) has published
the "APG Directory of Professional Genealogists, 2001-2002 Edition"
and copies are now available. This newest edition of the directory has a
new format, listing all members alphabetically. The directory includes:
- Biographies, research specialties, and related services of more than
1,300 U.S. and international genealogists
- Information about professional genealogical certification and accreditation
programs
- Guidelines for the use of credentials and postnominals in the genealogical
profession
- APG Code of Ethics
- Tips on hiring professionals
Previous editions of the directory have already proven to
be helpful in a variety of ways for:
- Genealogists who need on-site research in a distant area
- Librarians and archivists who need to assist patrons in locating a researcher
- Authors needing historical and genealogical research
- Attorneys who need assistance locating unknown heirs or missing persons
- Reunion planners who need assistance locating distant cousins
- Researchers seeking consultation on a specific research problem or source
The directory is $15 postpaid (book rate) or $19 (priority
mail) within the United States; $21.50 to Canada or Mexico; and $28.50 outside
North America. Libraries and other research facilities will receive one
free copy of the directory upon postal or e-mail request to: mailto:admin@apgen.org
Postal orders should be sent to the Association of Professional
Genealogists, APG Directory, P.O. Box 40393, Denver, CO 80204-0393. Enclose
a check or money order, made payable to the Association of Professional
Genealogists, or credit card number and expiration date. APG accepts Visa,
MasterCard, American Express and Discover. The directory can also be ordered
directly from the APG Web site at: www.apgen.org/mcart
. The online version of the directory is updated continuously.