The links below are to publications on PubMed referring to NeuroImaging Data Model (NIDM). This list is gathered weekly from PubMed automatically.

Publication/References
Towards structured sharing of raw and derived neuroimaging data across existing resources.
Description: Keator, D B, et al. Towards structured sharing of raw and derived neuroimaging data across existing resources. ''Neuroimage''. 2013 Nov 15; '''82''': 647-61
Exploring fMRI Results Space: 31 Variants of an fMRI Analysis in AFNI, FSL, and SPM.
Description: Pauli, Ruth, et al. Exploring fMRI Results Space: 31 Variants of an fMRI Analysis in AFNI, FSL, and SPM. ''Front Neuroinform''. 2016; '''10''': 24
The Function Biomedical Informatics Research Network Data Repository.
Description: Keator, David B, et al. The Function Biomedical Informatics Research Network Data Repository. ''Neuroimage''. 2016 Jan 1; '''124''' (Pt B):1074-1079
A very simple, re-executable neuroimaging publication.
Description: Ghosh, Satrajit S, et al. A very simple, re-executable neuroimaging publication. ''F1000Res''. 2017; '''6''': 124
Extending XNAT Platform with an Incremental Semantic Framework.
Description: Timon, Santiago, et al. Extending XNAT Platform with an Incremental Semantic Framework. ''Front Neuroinform''. 2017; '''11''': 57
Improving data availability for brain image biobanking in healthy subjects: Practice-based suggestions from an international multidisciplinary working group.
Description: Shenkin, Susan D, et al. Improving data availability for brain image biobanking in healthy subjects: Practice-based suggestions from an international multidisciplinary working group. ''Neuroimage''. 2017 Jun; '''153''': 399-409
Three Research Strategies of Neuroscience and the Future of Legal Imaging Evidence.
Description: Jun, Jinkwon, et al. Three Research Strategies of Neuroscience and the Future of Legal Imaging Evidence. ''Front Neurosci''. 2018; '''12''': 120
Everything Matters: The ReproNim Perspective on Reproducible Neuroimaging.
Description: Kennedy, David N, et al. Everything Matters: The ReproNim Perspective on Reproducible Neuroimaging. ''Front Neuroinform''. 2019; '''13''': 1