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.
Articles
Focus on Engineering
Todd Shackelford discusses new features and enhancements in Revit MEP 2014.Heads Up - May 2013
AUGI brings you all the latest news on service patches and updates from Autodesk within the last month.Tipniques: View Templates 101
Designer Chris McNiel offers tips and tricks to get the best presentation-quality documents using the View Templates feature in AutoCAD.CAD Management: Good Boss, Bad Boss
Good Boss? Bad Boss? Or somewhere in between? AUGI Director Mark Kiker takes a look at some of the more prevalent complaints from employees and shows you how to guide your boss toward being a better mentor and leader in the field.Sponsor Spotlight: HP Performance Advisor
Freely available on HP Workstations and HP Elite Mobile Workstations, the HP Performance Advisor is an ultra-savvy, automated application that monitors and helps increase the performance of your workstation.Letter from the President - May 2013
LUG's, RTC, and Volunteer Opportunities are all now available, online, and active! Get involved with AUGI as President David Harrington reviews some of the exciting recent developments that have become a reality in 2013.Industry Spotlight: The Revit Revolution
Architect Doug Andresen guides you through the necessary steps to make the smooth transition from .dwg to .rvt.Are you currently conducting a job search?
Are you conducting a job search! Melanie Perry reviews the March Homepage Poll on what stage, if any, are they in looking for a new place of employment.Inventor 2014: Increasingly Social
John Evans digs into the newest release of Autodesk Inventor. Among the improvements are increased opportunities for users to interact.Quick Tip: How to Hide and Isolate Work
Author Michael E. Beall with an AutoCAD tip. This time: How to hide and isolate work in AutoCAD.