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AUGI members worldwide write articles, papers, tutorials all the time. We are beginning something new now, actually hosting that material on our site in a manner that allows readers to find what they are interested in. We have sections in a number of areas, some related to products and others management and organizational issues.
Articles
Homepage Poll: Which social media services do you use?
Board Member Melanie Perry shares the results of the November 2012 AUGI poll: which social media services do you use. (hint: Facebook was a popular choice!)Tipniques: AutoCAD MEP 2013 - Modifying a Part with xml Editing
As an internationally recognized AutoCAD and Revit instructor with more than 15 years in the industry, Tod Stephens offers a step-by-step procedure for editing a part xml file.Sponsor Spotlight: HP Remote Graphics Software lets you securely collaborate with colleagues
HP Remote Graphics Software lets you securely collaborate with colleaguesLetter from the President - December 2012
In the last HotNews edition of 2012, AUGI President David Harrington counts down the latest AUGI updates for the month of December, including a recap of Autodesk University 2012 and the Board of Directors Election going on now!CAD Management: Engaging in a CAD/BIM Technology Review
AUGI Executive Director Mark Kiker shows the benefits of an end-of-year technology review and recaps some of the best ways to set yourself up for successful strategic IT planning.Industry Spotlight: Revit and the MEP Industry
MEP Engineer Gary Ross profiles the latest development in Revit MEP and highlights where the industry will go with future use and software development.Breaking through the Roadblocks
Author Christopher Fugitt shows you how to break through obstacles within AutoCAD Civil 3D that are getting in the way of a successful BIM implementation.Exploring Options in Navisworks
Get Autodesk Navisworks in top shape with these optimization tips from Michael Smith.A Promising Option for Truss Design
Making Sense of Data Interoperability in the BIM World
Author David Butts examines interoperability among Autodesk products and the data within them.