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19 Ιαν 2024 · Perseus has finalized plans for Perseus 6, a new public facing version of its digital library. Support from the Humanities Collections and Reference Resources program at the National Endowment for the Humanities, from Tufts Data Intensive Studies Center (Disc), from Tufts Technology Services , from the School of Arts and Sciences, and from ...
16 Ιαν 2024 · The resulting system will finally allow us to replace Perseus 4. We are calling the new version Perseus 6 (rather than 5) to reflect the amount of work embedded in the Scaife Viewer and now Beyond Translation (which we view collectively as Perseus 5).
For more than ten years, the Perseus Project has been developing a digital library in the humanities. Initial work concentrated exclusively on ancient Greek culture, using this domain as a case study for a compact, densely hypertextual library on a single, but interdisciplinary, subject.
Since planning began in 1985, the Perseus Digital Library Project has explored what happens when libraries move online. Two decades later, as new forms of publication emerge and millions of books become digital, this question is more pressing than ever.
Perseus is a collaborative enterprise to which individuals from dozens of institutions have contributed over the years. Originally centered at Harvard University, The Perseus Project moved to Tufts University in the fall of 1993.
Perseus Project. Host: Tufts University, Classics Department; URL: http://www.perseus.tufts.edu; Description: Perseus is an evolving digital library which currently focuses upon the ancient Greek world. Planning for Perseus began in 1985. The first edition, for Macintosh, was published on CD-ROM in 1992, through Yale University Press.