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Contributed by Lainie Hoverstad on behalf of the sasCommunity.org Advisory Board
When SAS Global Forum 2009 is over, join the user community online at sasCommunity.org—the collaborative online community for SAS users worldwide.
Created and managed by the sasCommunity Advisory Board, sasCommunity.org was created by SAS users for SAS users.
The site is in a wiki format (just like Wikipedia) to make it quick and easy to collaborate, contribute—and connect.
Here are just a few of the many ways to get started on sasCommunity.org:
- Contribute to the new Tip of the Day Project
- Collaborate with SAS on new projects and ideas
- Share your knowledge in the Sasopedia
- Publish articles immediately online
- Connect with local or regional User Groups
- Post or find jobs in the Opportunity Registry
- Ask questions and find answers in Forums
- Search sasCommunity.org articles and uploaded documents
- Create your own home page and even include your LinkedIn Profile
- Review or add events such as training classes or Webcasts
- Write a book review about relevant books
- Write a blog about your SAS adventures!
- Provide feedback to help improve sasCommunity.org
sasCommunity.org was created especially for YOU. Why not join today?
Get started now by creating a sasCommunity ID.
This post was kindly contributed by Key Happenings at support.sas.com - go there to comment and to read the full post. |