Digistar Users Group
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[edit] History
The Digistar Users Group began in the mid 1980's as an informal gathering of planetarians. This first gathering took place in St. Louis, Missouri (USA). At the time there were only five Digistar systems world-wide. Today there are more than 100 Digistar equipped planetaria on four continents. The current Digistar product line includes Digistar II and Digistar 3, in various configurations appropriate for domes of nearly any size.
[edit] Membership
While Evans & Sutherland is the manufacturer of Digistar systems, it does not operate the Digistar Users Group. Membership in the Digistar Users Group is voluntary - the organization is member driven, and member governed. Membership runs on an annual basis, and most members choose to pay their DUG dues at the time of the annual DUG meeting. E&S is the "Manufactuer Member" as indicated in the DUG charter, and participates fully in the organization.
Membership in DUG is required in order to access the DUG show/model library, past newsletters, meeting notes, standards documents, our charter and standing rules, and other content. Membership is currently $20(US) per year, payable to the DUG Treasurer, Ron Stinson. Alternate Email Evans & Sutherland pays the first year dues of all new Digistar installations. After that time, it is the site's responsibility to maintain in contact with the organization and keep their membership active.
[edit] Activities
One of the primary activities of the Digistar Users Group is its annual meeting. This is a unique opportunity to exchange production techniques, planetarium operations concerns, Evans & Sutherland service and support, system maintenance, and ideas for new Digistar features. Other activities include particpation in IPS technology and standards efforts, ongoing member communication and peer assistance, and content sharing.
[edit] Digistar Facilities
Today there are Digistar systems in almost any venue imaginable. Planetariums, Colleges, Universities, Schools, Science Centers, Museums, Entertainment destinations and other locations have all chosen Digistar for its unique features. Here is a world-wide list (Digitar Planetaria) that is quickly getting out of date.
[edit] Digistar Users Group Website
The users group maintains a web site. It is found at digistardomes.org. Some parts are open to the public. Some parts of it are members only. A DUG wiki is being developed at digistardomes.org/mwiki