StatLib Index. A huge repository of statistical
software, data sets, archives and links to statistics departments. Especially rich
collection of Unix and S software. Probably the best place to start for statisticians.
Mike Meyer, Carnegie-Mellon University.
Chance: Related Sources.
Includes some references not found in any of the above. Laurie Snell, Dartmouth College.
Statistical
Resources on the Web. A excellent index to government statistical data on the Web.
University of Michigan, Documents Center.
St@tServ. An information server for statistics
and data analysis on the internet.
UCLA Statistics. Data, case study and LispStat
archives. More a repository than an directory of links, with emphasis on LispStat and
teaching. Jan de Leeuw, University of California, Los Angeles.
Virtual Library: Statistics.
Links to sites of interest to statisticians, including the best list of American
Universities and an archive of (mostly American) employment announcements. Mike Conlon,
University of Florida.
Mathematics Archives. A four star site!
Teaching materials, software and archives of interest to mathematicians. University of
Tennessee, Knoxville.
Darren's WWW links: Stats.
4 pages (12k) of links, with special attention to Bayesian statistics. Darren Wilkinson,
Newcastle University.
Statistics and Statistical
Graphics Resources. About 14 A4 pages of links. Especially strong on SAS, SPSS,
visualization and graphics, categorical data analysis and several other topics. Michael
Friendly, York University.
Econometric Links. Maintained for the
Econometric Journal Online. 19 A4 pages of links to resources for econometric researchers.
Marius Ooms, Free University in Amsterdam.
Scientific Web. Chemistry,
mathematics, statistics, optimization etc. Includes software descriptions and links to
reviews for statistics programs. Stefan Steinhaus, Frankfurt University.