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The Philadelphia Area SAS® Users Group

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PhilaSUG Call for Papers and Posters

Submit an Abstract Online

Please write and check the spelling of your abstract and bios in a word processor before you enter information about your paper into this application. You can then copy and paste them into the appropriate spaces. Note that formatted text will lose its formatting (bold, italics, and so on) when pasted into this application.
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Abstract Information

Title (125 characters or less)
Abstract (200 word maximum)
How long is your presentation? Enter 00 for a poster minutes
The abstract you provide with this form will be published both on our web site and in our newsletter. It cannot be more than 200 words long.

Skill level of the intended audience

Beginning
Intermediate
Advanced

Would you like to make an oral presentation or poster?

A poster offers the opportunity to present any use of SAS software in display form rather than as a formal oral presentation. Posters are on display throughout the conference. Authors are required to be present by their posters during the mid meeting half hour break, and requested to be at their posters as much as possible during the pre meeting registration/refreshments period, to answer questions as they set up their displays.

Author Information

Contact/Primary Author Information
Name
Company
Address
City State/Province Zip
Daytime phone number
Fax number
Email Address
Biography (100 words maximum):
I need to add additional authors.
Please include the additional authors in the general comments area below.

General Comments:

AV Equipment Needed

Please select all AV equipment you will need, if there's something we've missed include it in the general comments box.


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Date last modified:9:40AM 5/28/03