Did you resolve for 2012 to dig more deeply into your genealogy research? Attend our January 26 webinar with two of genealogy's top presenters, J. Mark Lowe and Amy Johnson Crow. Mark and Amy will bring humor and insight to a critical topic---how to find, make sense of and fully utilize the records you locate. J. Mark Lowe will help us learn how to break down complex research problems into manageable segments. Learn about some strategies to focus your research while accomplishing more, and Amy Johnson Crow prompts us to ask "Does that record really say what you think it says"? She'l help us learn how to analyze evidence so that you get the most accurate information and find new research leads. The webinar takes place on Thursday evening, January 26, from 7 to 8:30 pm. $15 for GSP members, $20 for everyone else. To register, click here (or paste this link into your web browser): https://genpa.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=26 Bios of our presenters: J. Mark Lowe has been researching families for more than 40 years. He grew up in Tennessee with extensive family roots in Kentucky. He was President of the of the Association of Professional Genealogists, former Vice President and Secretary of the Federation of Genealogical Societies. Mark is Vice President of the Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society. In the process of teaching others, Mark builds his own skills and insight for research. He is an instructor for the IGHR (Samford University), SLIG (UGA), and RIGSA and was awarded the Grahame T. Smallwood Jr. Award by APG in 2007. Mark has published articles and reviews in the Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly (APGQ), SPEAK! (Genealogical Speakers Guild newsletter), and The National Genealogical Society Quarterly (NGSQ). His own publications include Robertson County Tennessee Marriage Book 2, 1859-1873 and Pioneer Cemetery (Bowling Green, Ky.) Amy Johnson Crow, MLIS, CG, is a researcher, editor, webmaster, and database developer. She serves as a website and database consultant for several libraries and societies. Amy recently joined Archives.com as a Genealogical Content Manager. Amy earned her Master of Library and Information Science degree at Kent State University, where she concentrated on digital libraries and digital preservation. Hope you can join us! Email execdir@genpa.org for more information, or visit the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania website at http://www.genpa.org.