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# This CITATION.cff file was generated with cffinit.
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cff-version: 1.2.0
title: Nex-generation file format (NGFF)
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typo Nex-
Should the title include OME?

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Typo fix pushed. Re: "OME" good question. It's hard to do the expansion, then. Maybe let's see how it looks when we start using it.

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This repo isn't really software. Are you using this repo if you create OME-Zarr with your own code? Should you cite this repo if you use ome-zarr-py?

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This repo isn't really software.

Updated to "Specification" (but "type" must remain "Software" since the only other option is "Dataset").

Should you cite this repo if you use ome-zarr-py?

I wouldn't say it's a must.

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type: software
authors:
- given-names: Josh
family-names: Moore
email: [email protected]
affiliation: German BioImaging e.V.
orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4028-811X'
- given-names: Sébastien
family-names: Besson
email: [email protected]
affiliation: 'Glencoe Software, Inc.'
orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8783-1429'
- given-names: Constantin
family-names: Pape
email: [email protected]
affiliation: 'Georg-August Universität Göttingen, Germany'
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value: 10.1038/s41592-021-01326-w
description: Original Nature Methods article (2021)
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value: 10.1101/2023.02.17.528834v2
description: OME-Zarr preprint (2023)
repository-code: 'https://github.com/ome/ngff'
url: 'https://ngff.openmicroscopy.org'
abstract: >-
A growing community is constructing a next-generation file
format (NGFF) for bioimaging to overcome problems of
scalability and heterogeneity. Organized by the Open
Microscopy Environment (OME), individuals and institutes
across diverse modalities facing these problems have
designed a format specification process (OME-NGFF) to
address these needs. Those community members have built
the format itself – OME-Zarr – along with tools and data
resources available today to increase FAIR access and
remove barriers in the scientific process. The current
momentum offers an opportunity to unify a key component of
the bioimaging domain — the file format that underlies so
many personal, institutional, and global data management
and analysis tasks.
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- FAIR
- community
- bioimaging
- data
- cloud
- format
license: CC-BY-4.0
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version: 0.1.0
date-released: '2020-11-20'
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type: article
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- given-names: "Josh"
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- given-names: "Sébastien"
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- given-names: "Jean-Marie"
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- given-names: "Erin"
family-names: "Diel"
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- given-names: "David"
family-names: "Gault"
- given-names: "Kevin"
family-names: "Kozlowski"
- given-names: "Dominik"
family-names: "Lindner"
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- given-names: "Melissa"
family-names: "Linkert"
- given-names: "Trevor"
family-names: "Manz"
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- given-names: "Will"
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- given-names: "Constantin"
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- given-names: "Christian"
family-names: "Tischer"
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- given-names: "Jason R."
family-names: "Swedlow"
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doi: "10.1038/s41592-021-01326-w"
journal: "Nature Methods"
month: 11
start: 1496
end: 1498
title: "OME-NGFF: a next-generation file format for expanding bioimaging data-access strategies"
issue: 12
volume: 18
year: 2021