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Each Nipype release is archived on Zenodo, which provides a DOI for the project and each release, separately. The project DOI (10.5281/zenodo.596855) will redirect to the latest release archive, which contains all information needed to cite the release.

If you are a Nipype contributor and your name is not mentioned in the latest release, please submit a Pull Request modifying the .zenodo.json file.

When publishing results obtained using Nipype we strongly encourage citing the latest Zenodo archive to give credit to all Nipype contributors. However, if for some reason the journal you are publishing with does not allow you do cite software this way you can use the initial paper published in 2011 (see below).

Reference

Gorgolewski K, Burns CD, Madison C, Clark D, Halchenko YO, Waskom ML, Ghosh SS. (2011). Nipype: a flexible, lightweight and extensible neuroimaging data processing framework in Python. Front. Neuroimform. 5:13.

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@article { Gorgolewski2011,
    title            = "Nipype: a flexible, lightweight and extensible neuroimaging data processing framework in python.",
    year             = "2011",
    author           = "Krzysztof Gorgolewski and Christopher D Burns and Cindee Madison and Dav Clark and Yaroslav O Halchenko and Michael L Waskom and Satrajit S Ghosh",
    journal          = "Front Neuroinform",
    volume           = "5",
    month            = "08",
    doi              = "10.3389/fninf.2011.00013",
    pubmed           = "21897815",
    url              = "https://doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2011.00013",
    issn             = "1662-5196"}

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