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== Responsibility == === Key Actors === The Perseus Digital Library has been under the consistent leadership of its founder and editor in chief Gregory Crane.{{R|"Minds Alive"}}{{R|Preece-Zepeda}} The library is nowadays located at [[Tufts University]] with a full-time staff of eight members, consisting of Gregory Crane, Marie-Claire Beaulieu, who has joined the project in 2010 and become its Associate Editor in 2013,{{R|"Beaulieu named Editor"}} Bridget Almas, lead [[Software development|software developer]] of the Perseus Digital Library and one of the primary programmers of the [[Alpheios Project]], Alison Babeu, Digital Librarian and Research Coordinator of the library since 2004, Lisa Cerrato, Managing Editor who was a part of Perseus since 1994, and Anna Krohn, digital library analyst and lead developer of the Perseus Catalog. Frederik Baumgardt and Tim Buckingham are also noted as working on the Perseids Project full time, respectively as Data Architect and Senior Research Coordinator.{{R|"Official Website"}} A list of former staff and students can be found on the Perseus website.{{R|"Official Website"}} === Funding === A long list of agencies provided funding and grants to the Perseus Digital Library over the years. According to the home page of the Perseus website, the list of recent financial supporters includes: the [[Alpheios Project]], the [[Andrew W. Mellon Foundation]], the [[United States Department of Education]], the [[Institute of Museum and Library Services]], the [[National Endowment for the Humanities]] as well as private donors, and Tufts University.{{R|"Official Website"}}{{R|Preece-Zepeda}} The Mellon Foundation, Tufts University, [[Harvard University]]'s Center for Hellenic Studies and, mainly, the National Endowment for the Humanities are specifically noted as key donors that made the Beyond Translation project possible.{{R|"Official Website"}} Additional support for the Perseus project has been provided over the years by the [[Annenberg/CPB Project|Annenberg Foundation]], [[Apple Computer|Apple Inc.]], the Berger Family Technology Transfer Endowment, the Digital Libraries Initiative Phase 2, the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education part of the U.S. Department of Education, the Getty Grant program, the [[Modern Language Association]], the National Endowment for the Arts, the [[National Science Foundation]], the [[Packard Humanities Institute]], [[Xerox Corporation|Xerox]], [[Boston University]], and Harvard University.{{R|"Official Website"}}
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