Software Links


Links

 

CSDA SSN – Computational Statistics & Data Analysis Statistical Software Newsletter.
EpiInfo - Software for Epidemiological Analysis.

EpiVetNet – The Website for Veterinary Epidemiologists.
Health Technology Assessment - R&D technology programme for the National Health Service, United Kingdom.
International Society for Clinical Biostatistics - Biostatistical principles and methodology used in clinical research.
International Society for Statistical Computing - service offered by the Department of Statistics, University of Perugia, Italy.

INTUTE - The UK's gateway to high quality Internet research in Education and Research.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association - a research journal published online.                                                                                             
Math-Net - Internet Information Services for Mathematicians.
MEDLIB – United States National Library of Medicine.

MedStats – A discussion group for medical statisticians.

NASA – Global Change Master Directory – a directory of Earth science data and services.
CiteSeer Research Index - a Scientific Literature Digital Library.
Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences - Lectures available on Internet Streamline Video.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - Papers published online.
PubMed National Library of Medicine - developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information.
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Statistical Computing Tools - hosted by the Health Sciences Center, University of Virginia School of Medicine.
Statistical Software Tutorials - hosted by Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Georgia.
Statistics and Analysis Software - Mathematical Life Sciences Archive, University of Tennessee-Knoxville.
Statlib - Statistical Software Distribution Library.

 

Additional Links of Interest

SYSTRAN provides an Internet translation service. To translate a web page enter the URL (or text) and click on 'translate'. Languages: English/French/Spanish/Italian/German/Portuguese.

AIRdata provides an extensive collection of air pollution data.

BioMed Central contains many recent 'Biology and Medicine' articles.

Conbio The virtual Library of Ecology & Biodiversity.

Epidemiolog.Net includes 'Understanding the Fundamentals of Epidemiology' - an evolving text.

Epidemiology Lectures - Epidemiology, Medical, Environmental and Health related lectures.

Free Statistical Software – Jam-packed listing of free statistical software.

MedBioWorld 35,000 links to journals, associations and databases.

StatPrimer - An online instructional manual for a brief introduction to statistics.

EpiInfo - Data Analysis.


Online Journals

International Journal of Medical Sciences

Journal of Data Science

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences - A Publication of the Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Journal of Statistics Education - An International Journal on the Teaching and Learning of Statistics.

Journal of Statistical Software

British Medical Journal

Conservation Ecology

Journal of Official Statistics - Statistical Methodology and Applications

Interstat - Statistics on the Internet

Free Medical Journals

Free Online Full-text articles

Directory of Open Access Journals – 2500+ journals in the directory

Online Proceedings

AMSTAT: Survey Research Methods – 3,667+ papers available in ‘pdf’ format, sponsored by the Survey Research Methods Section of the American Statistical Association.


 

My software is no longer available at this time. In the early to late 1990s I wrote software that was made available online. My software covered additional areas of interest, often not found in other software. I decided to combine all routines to make a CD. I continued to add new routines up to, and including, the year 2006. As the operating system changed from MS-DOS, to Windows 3.1 to Windows 95/98 to Windows 2000 to Windows XP etc., so my software was updated and upgraded along the way. Now it is the turn of Vista (my software is not compatible with this newer version of Windows).

 

Today there are so many more sites offering excellent mathematical software at either low, or at no cost. I have included some of the many links (see above for listing). I have also included additional links that may be of interest.

 

Good software development takes much time and patience. I would like to thank the many people who wrote to me along the way.

Some of their comments can be found at the following link: comments

 


 

                                                                                                                                                                                       Paul Johnson, March 2007