Scott is correct.
If you want a paragraph of explanation on the STB, here is one: The
Stata Technical Bulletin was published 6 times per year between 1991 and
2001. There were 61 [sic] issues. The STB included many articles, mostly
by users, but also by employees of StataCorp (previously Stata Corp,
previously CRC), on aspects of Stata and statistics, including write-ups
of various programs.
Some material is inevitably now out-of-date given later developments in
Stata (including later user-written programs), but much remains
interesting or useful. If you -search- or -findit- some topic and see
references to pieces in STB-1 to STB-61, those pieces are now therefore
easily accessible to you.
The STB morphed into the Stata Journal in late 2001.
Joe Newton, Nick Cox
Editors, Stata Journal
Scott Merryman
It appears that all past issues of the Stata Technical Bulletin all
freely availabe from Stata Press as PDFs or for the cost of shipping
for printed volumes. See
http://www.stata-press.com/journals/stbj.html
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