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"Martin made the excellent suggestion"
Nope, that must have been Maarten :-)
HTH
Martin
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Betreff: st: re: switching from SPSS to Stata
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Martin made the excellent suggestion
Another thing you can do is go either to the Stata Conference in
Washington DC on July 30-31 or to the Canadian Stata Users' Meeting in
Toronto on October 22, especially if you have a list concerns that may
live in your organization. There will be many power-users of Stata and
Stata developers there who will be more than willing to think with you
to find solutions. More about these meetings can be found here:
http://www.stata.com/meeting/
Whether or not you have the opportunity to attend one of these
conferences/user group meetings, please be aware that their
proceedings (which usually include each presenters' slide shows and
software, where applicable) may be perused on the web. As an adjunct
to maintaining the Statistical Software Components Archive, Boston
College also hosts these materials on RePEc. The entire list of those
available are at http://ideas.repec.org/i/ps.html (search for Stata
Users Group). The two most recent listings, from the 2009 German and
Mexican meetings, are also listed at IDEAS under
http://ideas.repec.org/i/pnew.html
Links to the specific pages for a particular meeting are also
available on the Stata website, linked from
http://www.stata.com/meeting/proceedings.html
A note to presenters: If you are registered at RePEc and are not
listed on http://ideas.repec.org/g/stataus.html please let me know
and I will add you. That page provides a compendium of all materials
in RePEc produced by 36 members of the Stata user community (Stata-
related or not). If you are not registered at RePEc and would like to
be -- regardless of your discipline -- please visit http://authors.repec.org
Cheers
Kit
Research Papers in Economics (RePEc)
http://repec.org
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