When is the number 13 considered lucky?

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When it refers to the number of new SAS Press books headed your way before SAS Global Forum! SAS Authors and the SAS Press Team have been working day and night to bring you 13 new titles in time for SAS Global Forum at the end of April. Pictured are the latest releases. And there are more to come. If you’re going to be at SAS Global Forum at the end of April, be sure to stop by the SAS Bookstore to browse the books firsthand and get them signed by the authors. If you can’t be at the conference, you can keep up with new releases through the SAS Bookstore online.

Need a list of the new titles? Here they are:

  1. Building Business Intelligence Using SAS: Content Development Examples by Tricia Aanderud and Angela Hall
  2. Overdispersion Models in SAS by Jorge Morel and Nagaraj Neerchal
  3. JSL Companion: Applications of the JMP Scripting Language by Theresa Utlaut, Georgia Morgan, and Kevin Anderson
  4. Carpenter's Guide to Innovative SAS Techniques by Art Carpenter
  5. Practical Text Mining and Statistical Analysis for Non-structured Text Data Applications by Gary Miner, John Elder, Robert Nisbet, Andrew Fast, Thomas Hill, and Dursen Delen
  6. SAS/GRAPH: Beyond the Basics by Robert Allison
  7. Taming the Big Data Tidal Wave: Finding Opportunities in Huge Data Streams with Advanced Analytics by Bill Franks
  8. Judgment Calls: Twelve Stories of Big Decisions and the Teams That Got Them Right by Tom Davenport and Brook Manville
  9. JMP Start Statistics: A Guide to Statistics and Data Analysis Using JMP, Fifth Edition John Sall, Ann Lehman, Mia Stephens, and Lee Creighton
  10. Logistic Regression Using SAS: Theory and Application, Second Edition by Paul D. Allison
  11. Statistical Thinking: Improving Business Performance, Second Edition by Roger Hoerl and Ronald Snee
  12. Data Quality for Analytics Using SAS by Gerhard Svolba
  13. SAS Encoding: Understanding the Details by Manfred Kiefer
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  1. Wow ... looks like SAS Publishing has been a busy crew! 13 books is a LOT of work! Way to go Julie & team!

    BTW - I'm super jealous of Art Carpenter's cover! It's so cool looking and I love that it's play on his name. :-)

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