Harvard library IT has one Usability and Interface Librarian reporting to the 
systems development group. Over the years this position has been invaluable in 
assessing usability of applications, in analyzing user workflows and 
accessibility, and in designing effective U/I's for both public facing and 
staff systems.

A brief summary from the job description: The Library Technology Systems group 
in HUIT provides large-scale systems support to the libraries at Harvard. This 
involves providing public access to a wide variety of information resources 
located both at Harvard and elsewhere through a core set of systems and 
services including HOLLIS and other union catalogs, E-Research, and a growing 
numbers of applications for the management of digital library materials.  The 
primary function of this position is to provide user interface design services 
in the system development cycle that improve our public presentation on our web 
sites, in our application interfaces, and in our publications and 
documentation, as well as to guide  LTS system designs in the area of 
accessibility.

Randy Stern

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Date:    Wed, 30 Oct 2013 11:24:09 -0400
From:    Andrew Darby <[email protected]>
Subject: Usability Person?

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

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Andrew Darby
Head, Web & Emerging Technologies
University of Miami Libraries

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