The project was founded in 1987 to collect and present materials for study of ancient Greece. It has published two CD-ROMs and established the Perseus Digital Library on the World Wide Web in 1995. The project has expanded its original scope; current collections cover Greco-Roman classics, the English Renaissance[?], the papers of Edwin Bolles[?], and the history of Tufts University.
The editor-in-chief of the project is Gregory Crane[?], the Tufts Winnick Family Chair in Technology and Entrepreneurship. He has held this position since the founding of the Perseus Project.
See also: List of digital library projects
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