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Managing meta-data in Stata

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Elliott Lowy () (VA Puget Sound HCS)
Abstract

A collection of user-written commands will be presented, which in one way or another facilitate dealing with metadata -- from manipulation and presentation of variable names and types, through labels, notes, and other metadata fields included with data files, and on to a command for accessing small text databases for inter-related datasets.

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Paper provided by Stata Users Group in its series West Coast Stata Users' Group Meetings 2007 with number 9.

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Date of creation: 31 Oct 2007
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