I think this depends a bit on the size of your institution. Where I am at we have barely enough funding to have a small number of librarians. I think you are right in so far is places should have a dedicated usability person, but this is not always possible.
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Andrew Darby <darby.li...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hello, all. This is perhaps a bit off-topic, but I was wondering how many > of you have a dedicated usability person as part of your development team. > Right now, we have a sort of ad hoc Usability Team, and I'd like to make a > pitch for hiring someone who will have the time and inclination to manage > this effort more effectively. > > Anything you'd care to share (on-list or off-) would be welcome. I'm > especially curious about whether or not this is a full-time responsibility > for someone in your organization or if it's shared with another job > function; if you find this position is working out well or you wish you'd > spent the money on more robots instead; where this person resides in your > org chart; what sort of qualifications you looked for when hiring; etc. > > Thanks, > > Andrew > > -- > Andrew Darby > Head, Web & Emerging Technologies > University of Miami Libraries >