Do you have at least one good (SAS) book in you?

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A big part of my job is traveling and talking to SAS users about the types of books they want to see us publish. And those users aren’t shy about what they want to see. They tell me when they want a new edition, a new book, or just any type of information on a subject. We try to accommodate their wishes as best we can.

My goal this year is to proactively search for authors. So, here’s my first attempt. We would like to publish books on the following subjects . . . but we need authors. So, come on. Take a look at the list. You know you want to write a book!

  • Practical uses of SAS Activity-Based Management
  • Practical uses of SAS Financial Management
  • Forecasting or ETS
  • Text mining
  • Custom nodes
  • Missing data
  • Java object programming
  • Enterprise Miner
  • Implementing boot strapping
  • Bayesian analysis
  • Application of data standards
  • Adaptive clinical trials
  • Operations research
  • Building tables using data null and Proc Report
  • Power and sample size
  • SAS/ACCESS
  • Educational research examples using SAS

Are you ready to discuss a proposal on one of these topics? Not quite ready, but want us to add something to the list? We’ll take either. Send a note to saspress@sas.com and let us know what you’re thinking.

[cross-posted at the SAS Press Editor's blog on sascommunity.org]

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Shelley Sessoms

Community Manager

Shelley Sessoms is a Sr. Digital Marketing Specialist in the Customer Engagement Marketing division at SAS. She manages several communities on the SAS Support Communities and also curates the SAS Learning Report and SUGA Download newsletters.. During her 20 years at SAS, she has written numerous customer-facing communications, as well as helped close to 100 employees and customers become authors through the SAS Press program.

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