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 ====== cwepr ====== ====== cwepr ======
  
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 What is even better: Actual data processing and analysis **no longer requires programming skills**, but is as simple as writing a text file summarising all the steps you want to have been performed on your dataset(s) in an organised way. Curious? Have a look at [[https://docs.cwepr.de/|its documentation]]. What is even better: Actual data processing and analysis **no longer requires programming skills**, but is as simple as writing a text file summarising all the steps you want to have been performed on your dataset(s) in an organised way. Curious? Have a look at [[https://docs.cwepr.de/|its documentation]].
  
-cwepr is **free and open source** licensed under a [[.:license|BSD 2-clause license]]. 
  
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-===== Publication ===== 
  
-A publication describing the cwepr package has been published recently:+<WRAP group centeralign> 
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 +[[https://pypi.org/project/cwepr/|{{fa>cube?48}}]]
  
-Mirjam Schröder and Till Biskup\\  +[[https://pypi.org/project/cwepr/|Package (pypi.org)]] 
-cwepr – a Python package for analysing cw-EPR data focussing on reproducibility and simple usage\\  +</WRAP>
-[[https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2021.107140|Journal of Magnetic Resonance 335:107140, 2022]] {{https://www.till-biskup.de:8443/_media/de/person/schr-jmr-335-107140-accepted.pdf|PDF}} {{https://www.till-biskup.de:8443/_media/de/person/schr-jmr-335-107140-si.pdf|SI}}+
  
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 +[[https://docs.cwepr.de/|{{fa>book?48}}]]
  
 +[[https://docs.cwepr.de/|Documentation]]
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-**A word on technology:** This page uses JavaScript for some display options (footnotesliterature)but these should //not// be crucial for the user experience.+<WRAP quarter column> 
 +[[https://github.com/tillbiskup/cwepr|{{fa>github?48}}]] 
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 +[[https://github.com/tillbiskup/cwepr|Source (GitHub)]] 
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 +[[https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2021.107140|{{fa>file-text?48}}]] 
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 +[[https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2021.107140|Publication (JMR)]] 
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 +---- 
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 +===== License and citation ===== 
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 +cwepr is **free and open source** licensed under a [[.:license|BSD 2-clause license]]. However, if you use cwepr for your own researchplease cite boththe article describing it and the software itself: 
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 +  * Mirjam Schröder and Till Biskup\\ cwepr – a Python package for analysing cw-EPR data focussing on reproducibility and simple usage\\ //Journal of Magnetic Resonance// **335**:107140, 2022. [[https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2021.107140|doi:10.1016/j.jmr.2021.107140]] {{https://www.till-biskup.de/_media/de/person/schr-jmr-335-107140-accepted.pdf|PDF}} {{https://www.till-biskup.de/_media/de/person/schr-jmr-335-107140-si.pdf|SI}} 
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 +  * Mirjam Schröder, Till Biskup. cwepr (2022). [[https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4896687|doi:10.5281/zenodo.4896687]] 
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 + 
 +===== News ===== 
 + 
 +Note: The most up-to-date information can be found in the [[https://docs.cwepr.de/changelog.html|changelog]] included in the [[https://docs.cwepr.de/|package documentation]]. 
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 +  * 2023-10-24: **cwepr v0.5.0 released** 
 +    * [[https://github.com/tillbiskup/cwepr/releases/tag/v0.5.0|Changelog (GitHub)]] 
 + 
 +  * 2023-07-15: **cwepr v0.4.0 released** 
 +    * [[https://github.com/tillbiskup/cwepr/releases/tag/v0.4.0|Changelog (GitHub)]] 
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 +  * 2022-07-24: **cwepr v0.3.0 released** 
 +    * added support for NIEHS PEST files (lmb, dat) 
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 +**A note on the logo:** The snake (a python) resembles the lines of a cw-EPR spectrum, with additional hyperfine splitting visible at the high-field component. The copyright of the logo belongs to J. Popp.
  
  
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