
Platforms
Systemik Solutions designs, develops, and maintains digital platforms for humanities researchers and GLAM institutions. Our systems support scholarly workflows and the production of data-driven research outputs, with particular expertise in content analysis, annotation, and digital publishing. We develop open-source researcher workbenches that operate as durable digital humanities infrastructure.
Built on open standards, our platforms integrate with institutional systems through APIs, support collaborative research workflows, and scale from experimental pilots to sustainable institutional deployments. Implementation, hosting, and long-term maintenance are part of the platform lifecycle.
Glycerine ✨
Glycerine is uniquely positioned in the IIIF ecosystem as a specialist platform for scholarly annotation publishing. It combines sophisticated collaboration and engagement features with elegant presentation values. The Glycerine suite of modules has been engineered from the ground up as an implementation framework for integration into existing institutional asset management infrastructure and collections workflows.
TLCMap ✨
TLCMap is a digital mapping infrastructure designed for humanities and cultural research. It enables scholars to create, layer, visualise, and analyse geospatial data without advanced technical expertise. The platform supports structured datasets, interoperable standards, and reusable map layers, facilitating collaboration and long-term sustainability. TLCMap bridges archival sources, research data, and spatial interpretation, providing a robust environment for historically and culturally grounded geospatial scholarship.
Codifynd ✨
Codifynd is an innovative AI platform for consultants, analysts and researchers. Codifynd integrates cognitive services with data visualization to provide a framework within which to extract meaning from ‘big content’ sets. The vast amounts of content in websites, documents and databases on any substantive topic has eclipsed the comprehension capabilities of analysts and researchers. Codifynd supports content analysis, assurance and comparison at scale.
READ Workbench
READ Workbench is a collaborative, self-service platform for philological research on manuscripts and inscriptions. It integrates researchers, tools, resources, and workflows to support importing, editing, analysing, managing and digitally publishing textual corpora. Configured as Software-as-a-Service, it provides scalable project setup with flexible sharing, governance, and workflow support around its TextBase methodology for corpus development and sustainability.
PerformX
PerformX is a web-based content migration platform that automates moving an existing site into a Drupal distribution. It crawls, maps, and extracts pages, assets, and structures, letting users define transformation rules and content types through a dashboard, then migrate and deploy the converted site with minimal manual intervention. The Workbench approach reduces time and cost compared with traditional migration services.

Systemik deploys a Research Platform Mapping methodology that maps domain-specific scholarly workflows to research outputs to inform platform features and workflows. Central to the methodology is the role of a research consultant in mediating the discourse between academic specialisation and software engineering.






