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The NBIA team is pleased to announce the release of version 6.1 of the National Biomedical Imaging Archive (NBIA). This release significantly improves the user interface, adds a DICOM web viewer, allows REST access to private collections, updates CSM to 5.1, adds WADO API calls to both public and private collections, adds an initial C-FIND and C-GET, adds a workflow module that can update remote systems via REST. as well as numerous bug fixes

Improved User Interface

The user interface has been updated for new features such as allowing for more feedback during long searches.

 

Oviyam 2.1 Integration

Oviyam 2.1 has been integrated into NBIA as a DICOM web viewer.  The link to DICOM Web Viewer in the search results and QA modules opens Oviyam at the study level.

 

 

Rest Access to Private Collections

The NBIA REST API now supports secure access to private resources in the Client Credentials authorization flow with Spring Security and OAuth2.

CSM 5.1

CSM has been updated to version 5.1 with additional encrypted fields for better security

WADO API

A WADO API has been added to NBIA that allows access to both public and private collections.  The API is utilized within the application to allow the user's own DICOM tool to be activated when browsing thumbnails and selecting to view the image.

C-FIND and C-GET

NBIA now has an initial C-FIND and C-GET for public collections.

Section 508 Compliance

NBIA has improved its compliance with Section 508, increasing accessibility to the application for people with disabilities.

Documentation and Support

Detailed release notes and a user's guide are available.

For groups interested in installing NBIA 6.0 locally, consult the NBIA 6.0 Installation Guide.

Getting Support

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