Stata Resources
Here we post links to web pages that contain particulalry useful Stata-related information. Please let us know if there are other pages that you think should be included.
Three excellent resources from StataCorp include
- Resources for learning Stata
UCLA's Stata pages contain a wealth of useful information for both the beginner and the advanced user of Stata.
The SSC Archive at Boston College provides a huge collection of user-written Stata programs for data management, statistics, and graphics, all of them dowloadable from within Stata.
Statalist is a Forum with many participants. By signing up to Statalist you can benefit from the very active and supportive Stata community.
Princeton's step-by-step introduction to Stata provides an excellent introduction if you are new to Stata.
University of Wisconsin's computer support pages have developed into a rich Stata resourse with lots of valuable information for beginners as well as advanced users.
Two books on Stata have been published in Scandinavian languages:
- Kim Mannemar Sønderskov's book (in Danish) Stata: En praktisk introduktion contains a lot of useful information for beginners as well as for more experienced Stata users.
- Tor Midtbø's book (in Norwegian) Stata: En entusiastisk innføring also is a very good book, but more exclusively geared towards the less experienced Stata user than Sønderskov's book.
This StataCorp page provides links to a wide range of useful Stata resources on the web.
