--- title: 'Parcellating the parcellation issue - a proof of concept for reproducible analyses using Neurolibre' tags: - Preprint - Jupyter Book - Reproducible article - Neuroscience authors: - name: Pierre Bellec orcid: 0000-0002-9111-0699 affiliation: "1, 2" - name: Saâd Jbabdi orcid: 0000-0003-3234-5639 affiliation: "3" - name: R. Cameron Craddock orcid: 0000-0002-4950-1303 affiliation: "4" affiliations: - name: Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada index: 1 - name: Centre de recherche de l'université de Montréal, Montréal, CA index: 2 - name: University of Oxford, Oxford, UK index: 3 - name: brainhack.org index: 4 date: 22 October 2021 bibliography: paper.bib --- # Summary Back in 2017, a special issue on the topic of **brain parcellation and segmentation** was published in the journal Neuroimage. We acted as guest editors for this special issue, and wrote an editorial [@Craddock2018-ou] providing an overview of all papers, sorted into categories. The categories were generated using a data-driven parcellation analysis, based on the words contained in the abstract of the articles. This jupyter book will allow interested readers to reproduce this analysis, as a proof of concept for reproducible publications using [jupyter books](https://jupyterbook.org/) and the [Neurolibre](https://neurolibre.org) preprint server. # Acknowledgements NeuroLibre is sponsored by the Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (CONP), Brain Canada, Cancer Computers, the Courtois foundation, the Quebec Bioimaging Network, and Healthy Brains for Healthy Life. # References