Library
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.
United States of America Articles
Your Workstation’s Most Valuable Tool
First in a series of articles on HP's Performance Advisor tool, a free utility that packs a diagnostic punch. Armed with this tool, you can custom configure, tune, optimize, and more.TIPniques: AutoCAD 2011 Review Continued
TIPniques columnist Brian Benton continues a series of articles about new and enhanced features in the latest version of AutoCAD. This month, constraints are under the TIPniques microscope.President’s Message: What Have You Been Missing?
Take another look at AUGI's impressive array of programs and services. You might be surprised at what the organization offers its members.The Early Years: Going Big (2000-2001)
It's the early part of the millennium and AUGI is hitting its stride. A rapidly growing membership called for AUGI volunteers to give their all for the organization. Preparations were well underway for AU 2001. Then came September 11th.Document Management, in Real Life
Guest columnist Ian Lawson presents his theory on achieving an efficient document management system. AUGI members are invited to contemplate his theory - and offer up their own.The Annual AUGI Salary Survey
It's time to take the AUGI Annual Salary Survey and, come September, you'll see how your salary, benefits, and other related aspects stack up against those of your fellow members. But don't just wait for the results - get in the game!CAD Management: Too Good for Your Own Good?
There's a risk involved in being at the top of your game, especially when the tools you've become so proficient in are a few (or more than a few) releases old. Mark Kiker offers a challenge in the form of a checklist - have you tapped these new tools?Sponsor Spotlight: HP Earns Certified Label
Design with confidence using workstations that bear the "Certified for AutoCAD" label from Autodesk, namely the HP Z200 and Z200 Small Form Factor Workstations.TIPniques: AutoCAD 2011 New Features
TIPniques columnist Brian Benton continues a series of articles about new and enhanced features in the latest version of AutoCAD. This month, hatches and gradients, polylines and splines are explored.The Early Years: Shifting into High Gear (2002-03)
The AUGI.com site gets a major overhaul and some time-honored AUGI programs are enhanced dramatically. AUGI makes a big, splashy show at Autodesk University 2003.