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CoursesMost genealogical societies provide courses and seminars at various levels and mutual assistance sessions. The National Institute for Genealogical Studies [www.genealogicalstudies.com/eng/gstudies.html], affiliated with the University of Toronto, offers online courses for both amateur and professional genealogists at various levels, specializing in a variety of countries. Local school boards, colleges and libraries often offer genealogy courses and workshops as part of their general interest programs.
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