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Dear NBIA Users,

We're pleased to announce the release of version 6.0 of the National Biomedical Imaging Archive (NBIA), available at http://imaging.nci.nih.gov. This release significantly improves the user interface, has significant updates to simple and advanced search, and adds text search capability, shared list improvements, annotation exports, a new REST API, as well as bug fixes to the QC Tool.

Simple Search

The NBIA Simple Search interface has been redesigned to provide rapid access to the most used criteria and functionality such as add to basket.  The search now provides instant access to search results.  

Simple Search in NBIA 6.0

Advanced Search

The Advanced Search now makes it easier to quickly add, modify, and delete criteria. It provides instant results.

Advanced Search in NBIA 6.0

Text Search

Powered by the addition of Apache Solr to NBIA, the user interface now allows complete searching across the database fields, DICOM files, and annotation files from a single Google-like interface.

Text search interface in NBIA 6.0

Shared List

The Administrator can delete the shared list that any users creates and send a notification email to the list creator. Non-administrative users now can delete shared lists that they create.

Shared list interface in NBIA 6.0

Annotation Export

Added new button “Export Image meta data” to the Data Basket page. Clicking this button would export the descriptions into a CSV ordered by Collection, then patient ID, then Study Date, then Series Description, and finally Series UID. CSV will include all of the fields in the output. Collection, Patient ID Study Date ,Study Description, Modality, Series Description, Manufacturer, Manufacturer Model, Software Version, Series UID.

Annotation Export interface in NBIA 6.0

REST API

NBIA now has a REST API based on the one in use at TCIA.

REST API in NBIA 6.0

Section 508 Compliance

The NBIA has improved compliance with Section 508 for people with disabilities.

For more information:

Detailed release notes can be found here.

For groups interested in installing NBIA 6.0 locally, the installation guide is located here NBIA 6.0 Installation Guide

As always, support is available from Application Support.

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