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Re: st: Main sources for Stata packages
From
Phil Clayton <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Main sources for Stata packages
Date
Tue, 7 Feb 2012 17:38:15 +1100
I would add the UCLA site (see http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/ado/)
This may also help:
http://www.stata.com/links/resources2.html
Phil
On 07/02/2012, at 5:27 PM, Jorge Eduardo Pérez Pérez wrote:
> Dear Statalist
>
> We are looking to set up a proxy server for Stata at my workplace to
> download commands and data from within Stata. Unfortunately, the proxy
> server can not be configured to allow Stata to connect to any website
> as this would go against security policies. So I am are trying to come
> up with a list of frequently used sites from within Stata, So far I
> have five:
>
> * SSC
> * Stata Journal
> * Stata Technical Bulletin
> * Stata Corp
> * World Bank Databases (to use with -wbopendata-)
>
> Can you suggest some other sites that we should add? Do you have any
> statistics on what percentage of the outstanding user Stata packages
> is hosted at each particular site? I am almost sure that SSC hosts the
> most. I want to cover as many packages as possible without allowing
> Stata to connect to any url.
>
>
> _______________________
> Jorge Eduardo Pérez Pérez
>
>
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