All articles in the Stata Journal are indexed in RePEc services such as IDEAS (http://ideas.repec.org) and EconPapers (http://econpapers.repec.org). If authors are registered with RePEc (which is free) they may "claim" their articles in the RePEc Author Service, http://authors.repec.org, and they will appear on their RePEc CV.
Every year at this time, I produce a cumulative Author Index to the Stata Journal, which has now completed 15 volumes (2001-2015). That index only appears online, and may be accessed as a PDF from https://ideas.repec.org/a/tsj/stataj...4cumindex.html or the equivalent in EconPapers.
This year to date, 176 packages were contributed to the Statistical Software Components (SSC) archive which I maintain. You may use -ssc new- to view the last month's additions and updates, and RePEc services' listings for an overview of what is available. However, you should always use the -ssc- command to download and install items from the SSC archive, and -adoupdate- to check their status.
Best wishes of the season.
Kit Baum
Every year at this time, I produce a cumulative Author Index to the Stata Journal, which has now completed 15 volumes (2001-2015). That index only appears online, and may be accessed as a PDF from https://ideas.repec.org/a/tsj/stataj...4cumindex.html or the equivalent in EconPapers.
This year to date, 176 packages were contributed to the Statistical Software Components (SSC) archive which I maintain. You may use -ssc new- to view the last month's additions and updates, and RePEc services' listings for an overview of what is available. However, you should always use the -ssc- command to download and install items from the SSC archive, and -adoupdate- to check their status.
Best wishes of the season.
Kit Baum