Aims and Benefits of TUG membership

Aims

  1. to encourage and expand the use of TeX, METAFONT and related systems
  2. to ensure the integrity and portability of TeX, METAFONT and related systems
  3. to foster innovation in high-quality electronic document preparation

Members of TUG help to promote the use of TeX and related systems, and receive the following:

Benefits

  1. Publications: Each year, all members receive the quarterly journal TUGboat, The Communications of the TeX Users Group. One of the four TUGboat issues contains the proceedings of the annual meeting, so if you can't make the meeting, you can still keep up to date with the latest developments. TUG also publishes special single-topic items in its TeXniques series; some are guides and summaries of TeX and LaTeX; others offer descriptions of major software packages (e.g., PiCTeX, EDMAC).
  2. Books and Software: A ``one-stop shop'', the TUG office carries most TeX macro packages as well as TeX publications and products. Large collections of TeX software for many personal computers are also available through TUG at low cost. TUG also maintains a list of all known TeX implementations.
  3. Annual Meetings: TUG's Annual Meetings bring TeX users together to learn the latest in TeX applications and innovations through seminars, talks and informal gatherings. They offer an opportunity to connect with other TeX users at every level. Each conference is informative, but always informal and friendly - the perfect forum for valuable interaction and exchange of ideas on TeX.
  4. TeX Worldwide: When you belong to TUG you connect with other TeX user associations around the world. Reciprocal membership arrangements are available with some of the European groups.
  5. TeX Training: Each year TUG offers seminars and courses for beginner, intermediate and advanced TeX users throughout North America and Europe. TUG will customize on-site courses to meet your company's specific needs.
  6. Discounts:

TUG also distributes some TeX software, and provides limited technical support for members.


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