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Welcome to
StatLib
Welcome to
StatLib, a system for distributing statistical
software, datasets, and information by electronic
mail, FTP and WWW. StatLib started out as an
e-mail service and some of the organization still
reflects that heritage. We hope that this document
will give you sufficient guidance to navigate
through the archives. For your convenience there
are several sites around the world which serve as
full
or partial
mirrors to StatLib.
Please only take what you need! If you need
something else later you can always get it from
StatLib when you need it.
Many of the StatLib collections accept
submissions. If a collection accepts submissions,
you can obtain directions by looking at the file
called submissions
in the appropriate collection. You can also
make submissions by following the "Submit
software/data" link in the "Other Options" menu.
If ALL else fails, send mail to Pantelis
Vlachos (vlachos_AT_stat.cmu.edu)
with details of the problem. I'll try to help you,
if I can.
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StatLib
features
As you
probably noticed we have undergone a face-lift. We
haven't stopped there though and have administered
the following changes:
- A registration system
- An automated data and software submission
procedure
- An automated link submission system
including registration of broken links
- A rating system for submissions
- A faster search engine
We have tried
to keep the direct URLs to StatLib's "traditional"
archives in tact. However, there are bound to be
some broken links. We are anxious to receive any
corrections you might have as well as your
comments and suggestions. The familiar table-based
look has been replaced by the menu on the left and
the contents of StatLib have been classified in
four categories: Data, Software, ASA/IMS related
and Mailing lists. For those of you who find the
"old look" more convenient can still access it here
--The StatLib
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| The Netlib archive
provides an archive of mathematical software, data, documents,
address lists, and other useful items. You might want to send
mail to netlib.org and
ask for their index. Another WWW view of Netlib is available
at http://www.netlib.org/
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