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Links to other SAS Resources
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is a list of links that CISER staff believe may be useful for SAS Users.
CISER takes no responsibility for the content, accuracy, or maintenance
of the information at these web sites.
1. SAS help from other departments and universities:
- Getting Started with SAS for Windows from the Stat/Math center of Indiana University
- Resources to Help you Learn and Use SAS from UCLA Academic Technology Services
- SAS Stuff by Michael Friendly at York University
- SAS Information for Econ 321 course at Cornell University
- Topics in SAS Programming from the Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina
- What you Need to Know to Write a SAS Program from Columbia University
2. More general resources that include SAS help:
- Data Library - Introduction to Data Handling from the University of Chicago (includes sample SAS and SPSS code for working with "raw" data files).