Development
Heurist was developed from late 2005 for the SHSSERI (Sydney Humanities and Social Sciences e-Research Initiative) Research Cluster by Dr Ian Johnson and staff of the Archaeological Computing Laboratory, University of Sydney.
Heurist continues to be developed by ACL to meet meet the requirements of a wide variety of research projects. For example Heurist has supported the following ventures:
Dictionary of Sydney,
Wangka Maya Pilbara Language Centre, and
Rethinking Timelines.
Contact
The University of Sydney
Archaeological Computing Laboratory have developed Heurist.
Please email Ian Johnson: yd.edu.au with questions about Heurist and its development.
Bug Reporting
Please report problems encountered with Heurist through the
issues webpage.
Backup policy
The Heurist system is backed up nightly offsite by the University of Sydney's automted backup system.