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Going to RootsTech? Here’s your survival guide

February 5, 2019 By Janine Adams 5 Comments

RootsTech 2019–the giant genealogy conference in Salt Lake City sponsored by Family Search–is just around the corner, February 27 to March 2. Alas, I’m not attending this year. I’ve decided to spend those dollars on a research trip instead.

I’ve attended four RootsTech conferences (2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018) and even spoke at the 2017 conference. I really enjoy RootsTech because of the great keynote speeches and classes and the opportunity to learn about new services and products in the Expo. I also like meeting up with blog readers and doing research at the Family History Library while I’m in Salt Lake.

So, yes, I really like RootsTech, but I admit that it is exhausting. Last year there were some 17,000 attendees and there were some really long lines. I’m not much for crowds, so I have to be sure and schedule down time during the conference.

The folks who organize RootsTech have created a Survival Guide to RootsTech 2019. If you’re going, I encourage you to check it out. Here are a few things you can do now to make the conference easier once you’re there:

  • Download the RootsTech app (or update it if it’s already on your phone from a previous year)
  • Select the classes you think you’ll want to take
  • Watch the Road to RootsTech video series, which shows behind-the-scenes peek at the planning for the event. I admire their transparency. In episode 1 they addressed the complaints about lines at the 2018 conference and how they’re addressing that problem in 2019. (No more badge scanning!)

I’m sure I’ll have serious FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) this year as I look at social media during the conference, but some of the conference will be available to those of us who aren’t there.

  • Free Live Stream. Each day of the conference five or six sessions will be streamed live, free of charge.Ā  You can view the Streaming Schedule in advance and then on the day just go to rootstech.org to watch.
  • This year, they’re offering a Virtual Pass for $129 that gives you access to 18 classes for a full year after the conference, starting 10-15 days after it ends. (If you’re attending RootsTech in person, you can buy the Virtual Pass as an add on to your conference registration for $79.)

If you’re going, I hope you have an amazing time. It sounds like the organizers are working hard to make the conference less overwhelming and less exhausting, which is fantastic.

I’m sorry I won’t get a chance to meet any readers of this blog at RootsTech, but I will be attending the NGS conference May 8 to 11 in St. Charles, Missouri. So perhaps we can meet there!

Filed Under: Excitement, Genealogy tips Tagged With: conferences, learning opportunities, RootsTech

Comments

  1. Kim says

    February 6, 2019 at 9:10 am

    I will also be attending the NGS conference in May! Will you be speaking?

    Reply
    • Janine Adams says

      February 6, 2019 at 9:59 am

      No, I didn’t propose to speak. But I look forward to seeing you at the conference! When it gets closer, let’s make plans to meet up, if you’d like.

      Reply
  2. Barbara Schmidt says

    February 6, 2019 at 9:43 am

    I won’t be there this year, either. But I am planning to go to RootsTech London as it is just across the channel. Very curious how that turns out.

    Reply
    • Janine Adams says

      February 6, 2019 at 10:00 am

      Barbara, it was so great to meet you at RootsTech a couple of years ago! Let us know how RootsTech London is. I find myself fantasizing about going.

      Reply
      • Barbara Schmidt says

        February 6, 2019 at 2:21 pm

        That’s why I loved RootsTech: to meet so many people I only knew virtually so far. I hope I have the same experience in London

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I'm Janine Adams, a professional organizer and a genealogy enthusiast. I love doing family history research, but I find it's very easy for me to get overwhelmed and not know where to turn next. So I'm working hard to stay organized and feel in control as I grow my family tree.

In this blog, I share my discoveries and explorations, along with my organizing challenges (and solutions). I hope by sharing what I learn along the way I'll be able to help you stay focused and have fun while you do your research, too.

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