Welcome to Stata.
You should check the StataList archives for a recent discussion of this
topic. The short answer is that there is no electronic resource for the
manuals and StataCorp do not have this on their to-do list.
Phil
At 06:40 AM 27/03/2007 +0200, you wrote:
Dear Statalist subscribers
I have just discovered Stata and I must say it has all I need for analysis
of epidemiologic data. It is very intutive and relatively straight forward
to learn. I have Stata manuals in my office; I would like to know how I
could have access to electronic versions of the manuals and reference
books (http://www.stata-press.com/manuals/ ) so that I do not have to cart
the entire load every where I go. Who do I contact to gain access to them?
I am aware of the -help command- facility and it is great, but this only
take care of one of the reference books.
Many thanks,
--
Shuaib Kauchali
Dept of Paediatrics & Child Health
Child Health Epidemiology
University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban
South Africa
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