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
Organize with the Project Browser
A tidy browser organization can add efficiency to even the largest projects. Author Velina Mirincheva demonstrates.Seeing Your Way to Greater Success
Looking to get more out of your Autodesk applications? Then simply add a second monitor to your HP Z Workstation.AUGI Announcements- April 2011
Get the latest updates on what where AUGI is headed.AUGI Membership Passes 200,000
If miles were AUGI members, we'd be nearing the moon. As it is, our 200,000th member joined earlier in March. Track the progression from 2002 to today.All About AutoCAD LT - An Interview with Kate Morrical
AUGI interviews Autodesk's Kate Morrical, resident AutoCAD LT expert about the newest releaseWelcome Isamu Kimura, AUGI’s 200,000th Member
AUGI reached another important milestone, welcoming its 200,000th member. Here, AUGI interviews our newest AUGI member about what he does, why he joined AUGI, and more.Sponsor Spotlight: Protecting Your Designs and Data with RAID Technology
Any loss of data can mean the difference between getting a product out the door and spending weeks rebuilding the work you’d previously done.Here's how RAID technology can help.Why People Bully (and what you need to do about it)
Following up last last month's article on the types of workplace bullies that exist, this article delves into why they exist. More importantly, what do you, as a manager, need to do about it?Revit to PDF: An Interactive Model Viewer
In this article, you will learn how a 3D PDF can be used as a viewer for Revit models and how to expand their use in your practice.CAD-Room Bullying
Bullying isn't confined to the school yard. Mark Kiker finds bullies in the CAD environment as well. Do you recognize a colleague in these five types of CAD room bullies? Worse, do you recognize yourself?