Hypergraph becomes ResearchEquals
I am excited to announce that our publishing platform for research modules is going to be named ResearchEquals, launching on ResearchEquals.com (February 1st, 2022). We already announced that we
I am excited to announce that our publishing platform for research modules is going to be named ResearchEquals, launching on ResearchEquals.com (February 1st, 2022). We already announced that we
One year has passed since we launched Hypergraph (Beta) and it is time for us to take stock, share what we learned from this experiment, and let you know where we're going next.
We just released Hypergraph (Beta) v0.10.7. An announcement is coming on September 10th that will affect the future release schedule. If you have Hypergraph (Beta) installed, it will
We just released Hypergraph (Beta) v0.10.6 🎉 New releases of Hypergraph will occur on the 28th of every month — we only break that cycle if there are urgent fixes
We just released Hypergraph (Beta) v0.10.5 🎉 New releases of Hypergraph occur on the 28th of every month — we only break that cycle if there are urgent fixes that
We just released Hypergraph (Beta) v0.10.4. We primarily patched some issues as we work on improving the stability of the application. New releases of Hypergraph occur on the
We just released Hypergraph (Beta) v0.10.3 🎉 This was a bit of an off month, so we did not include as much as we'd like this time
We just released Hypergraph (Beta) v0.10.1 🎉 This is a patch release and does not introduce any new features. New releases of Hypergraph occur on the 28th of every
We just released Hypergraph (Beta) v0.9.0 🎉 New releases of Hypergraph will from now on occur on the 28th of every month — we will only break that cycle if
In this post, Alexandra Freeman and Chris Hartgerink (the founders of both projects) talk about what makes their projects similar and what sets them apart, in order to better understand future work that can be done cooperatively.
The "Researching with Hypergraph" blog series highlights researchers using Hypergraph for their work. Today we feature Sarahanne Field (@SMirandaField).
Patrick explains how he designed the network indicators for Hypergraph in an accessible manner.