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Documentation

See also the :ref:`Developer documentation page <devindex>` for development discussions, release procedure and more.

Authors and Contributors

The main authors of NiBabel are `Matthew Brett`_, `Michael Hanke`_ and `Stephan Gerhard`_. The authors are grateful to the following people who have contributed code and discussion (in rough order of appearance):

  • `Yaroslav O. Halchenko`_
  • Chris Burns
  • `Gaël Varoquaux`_
  • Ian Nimmo-Smith
  • Jarrod Millman
  • Bertrand Thirion
  • Thomas Ballinger
  • Cindee Madison
  • Valentin Haenel
  • Alexandre Gramfort
  • Christian Haselgrove
  • Krish Subramaniam
  • Yannick Schwartz
  • Bago Amirbekian
  • Brendan Moloney
  • Félix C. Morency
  • Chris Markiewicz
  • JB Poline
  • Nolan Nichols
  • Nguyen, Ly
  • Basile Pinsard
  • Kevin S. Hahn
  • Eric Larson
  • Nikolaas N. Oosterhof
  • ohinds
  • Michiel Cottaar
  • Satrajit Ghosh
  • Demian Wassermann
  • Philippe Gervais
  • Justin Lecher
  • `Ben Cipollini`_
  • Clemens C. C. Bauer

License reprise

NiBabel is free-software (beer and speech) and covered by the `MIT License`_. This applies to all source code, documentation, examples and snippets inside the source distribution (including this website). Please see the :ref:`appendix of the manual <license>` for the copyright statement and the full text of the license.

Download and Installation

Please find detailed :ref:`download and installation instructions <installation>` in the manual.

Support

If you have problems installing the software or questions about usage, documentation or anything else related to NiBabel, you can post to the NiPy mailing list.

Mailing list:neuroimaging@python.org [subscription, archive]

We recommend that anyone using NiBabel subscribes to the mailing list. The mailing list is the preferred way to announce changes and additions to the project. You can also search the mailing list archive using the mailing list archive search located in the sidebar of the NiBabel home page.

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   manual
   tutorials
   devel/index
   dicom/dicom
   api