My guess is that by modules they might mean
1. Stata/SE 8
2. Intercooled Stata 8
3. Small Stata 8
It was once mentioned on the list that you can let someone give ur stata a
test run. In addition, since you will be using it for teaching, then you
might benefit from educational licences.
Anyhow, this link will shed light on this stuff
http://www.stata.com/info/order/new/edu/
and as always, the guys at stata corp will be helpful in putting together
something for you
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Hans J.
Baumgartner
Sent: 4. februar 2003 15:26
To: statalist
Subject: st: licence stuff
Hi,
my institute uses Stata for research.
I would like to use Stata in my lectures for the next summer term, too,
for which my university needs a new licence. I am asked now by the
university software administrator, which modules of Stata I need. I
didn't know that Stata comes in modules. In addition, I am asked if my
institute could provide its licence for test usage at the university
computer pools.
All that sounds very fancy to me. Has anybody experience with such
license stuff?
All suggestions to get around with this are very welcomed.
Hans
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Hans J. Baumgartner
Deutsches Institut f�r Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin)
German Institute for Economic Research
Abt. Staat / Dept. Public Economics
K�nigin-Luise-Str. 5; 14195 Berlin (Dahlem)
Tel.: 030/89789-307; Fax.: 030/89789-114
http://www.diw.de
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