Lisa Cerrato is managing editor of the Perseus Project, overseeing a variety of work. She is the main user support contact, oversees data management and content, provides support for all projects and staff, and performs other administrative duties. Lisa received a BA in Latin from Tufts University, and has been with the project since 1994. Her interests include furthering classical education, particularly Latin and Greek, teaching with technology, and user-driven content management.

Selected Publications

  • Gregory Crane, Alison Babeu, David Bamman, Lisa Cerrato, Rashmi Singhal. Tools for Thinking: ePhilology and Cyberinfrastructure (to appear). In Promoting Digital Scholarship: Formulating Research Challenges In the Humanities, Social Sciences and Computation, pages -, Washington, D. C. United States : Co-Sponsored by: Council on Library and Information Resources National Endowment for the Humanities, 2008-09.

  • Gregory Crane, David Bamman, Lisa Cerrato, Alison Jones, David Mimno, Adrian Packel, David Sculley, Gabriel Weaver. Beyond Digital Incunabula: Modeling the Next Generation of Digital Libraries. In Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries (ECDL 2006), pages 341-352, Alicante, Spain , 2006. (Full text)

  • Gregory Crane, Clifford E. Wulfman, Lisa M. Cerrato, Anne Mahoney, Thomas L. Milbank, David Mimno, Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox, David A. Smith, Christopher York. Towards a Cultural Heritage Digital Library. In Proceedings of the 3rd ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, pages 75-86, Houston, Texas , 2003-06. (Abstract) (Full text)

  • Lisa M. Cerrato, Robert F. Chavez. Perseus Classics Collection: An Overview.

  • Maria Daniels, Lisa Cerrato, David A. Smith, Krista Woodbridge. The Ancient Olympics. Special exhibit for the Perseus Digital Library.

  • Maria Daniels, Lisa Cerrato, Gregory Crane, William Merrill, Andrew Slayman, David A. Smith. Hercules: Greece's Greatest Hero. Special exhibit for the Perseus Digital Library.

Contact

Feel free to contact Lisa with questions about any aspect of the project, particularly issues regarding reuse and permissions.

lisa.cerrato@tufts.edu