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{* 02apr2005}{...}
{cmd:help sj}
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{title:Title}
{p2colset 5 15 17 2}{...}
{p2col:{hi:[R] sj} {hline 2}}Stata Journal installation instructions{p_end}
{p2colreset}{...}
{title:Description}
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The {bf:Stata Journal} (SJ) is a quarterly journal containing articles about
statistics, data analysis, teaching methods, and effective use of Stata's
language. The journal publishes reviewed papers together with shorter notes
and comments, regular columns, book reviews, and other material of interest to
researchers applying statistics in a variety of disciplines. You can read all
about the Stata Journal at {browse "http://www.stata-journal.com"}.
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The Stata Journal is a printed and electronic journal with corresponding
software. If you want the journal you must subscribe, but the software is
available for free from our web site {browse "http://www.stata-journal.com"}.
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As an example, the table of contents for the Stata Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1,
was
{center:{hline 71}}
{center:{bf:Articles and Columns} {space 48} 1}
{center:Flexible alternatives to the Cox model . . . . . . . . P. Royston 1}
{center:Statistical software certification . . . . . . . . . . . W. Gould 29}
{center:Predicted probabilities for count models . . J.S. Long & J. Freese 51}
{center:Haplotype analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.P. Mander 58}
{center:From the help desk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. McDowell 76}
{center:Speaking Stata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N.J. Cox 86}
{center:Review of Hardin and Hilbe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R. Newson 98}
{center:{bf:Notes and Comments} {space 48} 101}
{center:Residual diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.F. Baum 101}
{center:Sort a list of items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. Royston 105}
{center:Lorenz curves . . . . . . . . . . . . P. Van Kerm & S.P. Jenkins 107}
{center:{hline 71}}
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The Stata Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1, began publication fourth quarter 2001.
The predecessor to the Stata Journal was the Stata Technical Bulletin (STB);
see {help stb}. The STB began publication in May 1991 and was the first
publication of its kind for statistical software users.
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To see the table of contents for the latest SJ (or any SJ) you can follow the
steps outlined below.
{title:Obtaining user-written additions from the SJ}
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The SJ user-written additions are easily obtained.
You can {net "from http://www.stata-journal.com/software":click here}
{p 4 15 2}Or {space 4} 1) Select {bf:Help > SJ and User-written Programs}{p_end}
{p 12 15 2}2) Click on Stata Journal{p_end}
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Or use the command line and type
{inp:. net from http://www.stata-journal.com/software}
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See {helpb net}. What to do next will be obvious.
{title:Subscribing to the SJ}
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Subscriptions to and back issues of the Stata Journal are available from
StataCorp.
StataCorp
4905 Lakeway Drive
College Station, Texas 77845
{browse "http://www.stata.com"}
{browse "mailto:stata@stata.com":stata@stata.com}
800-782-8272 (800-STATAPC, USA)
800-248-8272 (Canada)
979-696-4600 (Worldwide)
979-696-4601 (Fax)
{title:Also see}
{psee}
Manual: {bf:[R] sj}
{psee}
Online: {helpb net}, {helpb net search}, {help statalist},
{helpb search}, {help stb}, {helpb update}, {help whatsnew}
{p_end}
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