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Welcome to the Digistar Users Group Wiki!
If you are a Digistar User, please add some information to this wiki about your planetarium. It's easy to do. Just log in using the current DUG password and click the EDIT tab for the page you want to edit. With everyone's help, we should have a page for each digistar in the world.
Feel free to make your page your own. Include as much information as you would like for your site's page. You should include your location and type of Digistar, but you can also include a list of current staff, photos (inside and out), history, and more.
The three different organization options below should all link to the same pages. You don't have to create three different pages for each option. If you need help on how to edit wikies, you can find lots of good information online. This wiki works very much like Wikipedia. Take a look at their help pages if you need tips. This wiki is not part of Wikipedia but it does use the same wiki software. This wiki is part of the Digistar Users Group.
If you need to contact someone about this wiki, try John French at the Abrams Planetarium or Jenny Pon at the Dassault Systèmes Planetarium in the Detroit Science Center. Kevin Scott at E&S set up this wiki in the first place. Gary Senn of the Ruth Patrick Science Education Center is the DUG president.
Remember, this is a wiki. Any DUG member can edit any of the pages here and are encouraged to do so. If something looks out of date, you can fix it yourself.
Have fun,
John French, Abrams Planetarium. -- 06:38, 12 June 2008 (PDT).
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About the Digistar Projectors
Where in the world are digistar projectors:
- Listing by Longitude (the most complete listing so far)
One big page listing all the world's digistars
- Digistar Planetariums around the world (may be out of date)

