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Item HELP: The Herschel Extragalactic Legacy Project(Oxford University Press, 2021) Jarvis, M.J.; Shirley, R; Duncan, K; Campos Varillas, M.C.; Hurley, P.D.; Malek, K; Roehlly, Y; Oliver, S.J.We present the Herschel Extragalactic Legacy Project (HELP). This project collates, curates, homogenizes and creates derived data products for most of the premium multiwavelength extragalactic data sets. The sky boundaries for the first data release cover 1270 deg2 defined by the Herschel SPIRE extragalactic survey fields; notably the Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey (HerMES) and the Herschel Atlas survey (H-ATLAS). Here, we describe the motivation and principal elements in the design of the project. Guiding principles are transparent or 'open' methodologies with care for reproducibility and identification of provenance. A key element of the design focuses on the homogenization of calibration, metadata, and the provision of information required to define the selection of the data for statistical analysis. We apply probabilistic methods that extract information directly from the images at long wavelengths, exploiting the prior information available at shorter wavelengths and providing full posterior distributions rather than maximum-likelihood estimates and associated uncertainties as in traditional catalogues. With this project definition paper, we provide full access to the first data release of HELP; Data Release 1 (DR1), including a monolithic map of the largest SPIRE extragalactic field at 385 deg2 and 18 million measurements of PACS and SPIRE fluxes. We also provide tools to access and analyse the full HELP database. This new data set includes far-infrared photometry, photometric redshifts, and derived physical properties estimated from modeling the spectral energy distributions over the full HELP sky. All the software and data presented are publicly available. © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.