About this software
Citavi 6 for DBServer is a license option that enables storing Citavi projects on a central database server for shared access and collaboration. It is designed to let multiple users work on the same projects using the Citavi Windows client and Citavi Web interface.
The DBServer setup is intended for research groups, libraries, and institutions that need centralized project storage and coordinated team workflows.
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Benefits
- Centralized project storage: Store projects centrally on an institutional database for shared access.
- Multiuser collaboration: Allow multiple team members to work simultaneously on the same project.
- Windows client integration: Use the Citavi Windows client to access server-hosted projects.
- Suitable for institutions: Designed for research groups, libraries, and organizational deployments.
- Web access available: Combine desktop use with Citavi Web for browser-based access.
Available languages
- English
- German
Support information
- Online documentation: Comprehensive user and admin guides are available on the Citavi website.
- Knowledge base: Support articles and FAQs cover installation and common issues.
- Community forum: A user forum provides community answers and shared solutions.
- Download center: Product downloads and updates are available from the official site.
- Admin guides: Server installation and license administration guides are provided online.
Frequently asked questions
What does the DBServer license provide for Citavi?
The DBServer license enables storing Citavi projects on a central database server so teams can access and edit shared projects concurrently.
Which Citavi clients can connect to DBServer projects?
Citavi for Windows and Citavi Web can be used to open and work on projects stored on a DBServer, providing desktop and browser access.
Who is Citavi for DBServer intended for?
It is intended for research teams, libraries, and institutions that require centralized project storage and coordinated multiuser workflows.
Does DBServer require an institutional server setup?
Yes, DBServer projects are hosted on a database server which must be provided and maintained by the institution or hosting provider.
How does DBServer affect collaboration workflows?
By centralizing projects, DBServer removes the need for file-based sharing and enables concurrent editing and unified project management.