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Editorial Guidelines for SAS OnlineDoc and Data Analysis

Bibliographic Citation for SAS OnlineDoc Version 8.

SAS Institute Inc., SAS OnlineDoc®, Version 8, Cary, NC: SAS Institute Inc., 2000.

Bibliographic Citation for SAS OnlineDoc Version 9.1.3.

SAS Institute Inc., SAS 9.1.3 Help and Documentation, Cary, NC: SAS Institute Inc., 2000-2004.

Referencing Data Analysis Performed with SAS® Software

The SAS web page http://www.sas.com/presscenter/guidelines.html provides the following sample citation.
Refer to this web page for additional editorial guidelines.

      Your citation for the data analysis you performed with SAS software should 
      contain the name of the SAS software products used, the version number of the 
      software and copyright date as well as a statement to indicate ownership of the 
      trademarks. An example citation would be as follows (brackets "[]" indicate data
      that should be supplied by you):

      The [output/code/data analysis] for this paper was generated using [SAS/STAT] 
      software, Version [8]of the SAS System for [Unix]. Copyright © [year of copyright]
      SAS Institute Inc. SAS and all other SAS Institute Inc. product or service names are
      registered trademarks or trademarks of SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA. 

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