Heurist Academic Knowledge Management System Version 3

Open Source collaborative web database software for recording and publishing research data integrated with web bookmarking, bibliographic functions, mapping and timelines.

A simple one minute registration allows you to use Heurist on this server.
A simple one minute registration (above) allows you to try out Heurist on this shared 'sandpit' and, when you are ready, generate your own database(s) for real data.
Create a fresh database. Subsequent databases can be created with New Database from within an existing database
A quick overview of Heurist's field of application and capabilities
Comprehensive end-user documentation is contained in the online help system. The system is structured into sections at different technical levels. It covers every aspect of Heurist from understanding its domain of application and the way it structures data to advanced topics in writing new output formats.

Heurist Academic Knowledge Management System, Arts eResearch, University of Sydney
(C) 2005 - 2012 University of Sydney

Team leader:
Ian Johnson
Programmers:
Steve White, Artem Osmakov, Kim Jackson, Tom Murtagh, Maria Shvedova, Ireneusz Golka, Steven Hayes, Maxim Nitikin
Interns:
Marco Springer, Erik Baiij,Tobias Peirick, Hanna Chamoun
Documentation:
Ian Johnson, Vincent Sheehan, Steven Hayes

When installing Heurist on another system, you may replace this introductory page with your own, but please leave the following acknowledgement:
Developed with Heurist (C) 2005 - 2010, Digital Innovation Unit, The University of Sydney