(Cross-posting to Web4Lib, Code4Lib, and Drupal4Lib - apologies for any 
duplication.)

Hello, all-

We're looking at developing a new library website in Drupal, and would like to 
create a sensible staffing model for future development and maintenance.  We 
are a large academic library looking to do moderate to heavy customization.  
What sort of staff do we need to support a large, relatively complex Drupal 
site?  I've checked the archives, but didn't see any recent posts on the 
subject.

Please feel free to either take our 5-10 minute online survey at 
http://goo.gl/Oqx3 or reply to me directly using the questions below.  I'm 
happy to summarize and post back to the list.

Thanks in advance,
Amanda
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Amanda Rust
Research & Instruction Librarian
Northeastern University, 270 Snell Library
360 Huntington Avenue   Boston, MA    02115
a.r...@neu.edu / 617-373-8548
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Drupal Staffing Survey
Save typing!  This survey is also available online.
http://goo.gl/Oqx3

This is a short survey exploring different staffing levels needed for Drupal 
development.  Any reports or publications based on this research will use only 
group data and will not identify any individual. If you have any questions 
about this study, please feel free to contact Amanda Rust by e-mailing 
a.r...@neu.edu<mailto:a.r...@neu.edu>.

1) Are you an academic, public, or special library? *
1a) For academic libraries: what is your institution's full-time equivalent 
(FTE)?
1b) For public libraries: what is the population in your legal service area?
1c) For special libraries: how many people do you serve?
2) Is your Drupal website minimally, moderately, or heavily customized?
2a) If your Drupal site is customized, do you do template customization and 
module development in-house?
3) Do you feel that your current level of staffing is sufficient to support 
your current and planned Drupal projects?
4) Do you have permanent library staff with responsibilities in Drupal 
development and maintenance? If not, please go to question 8.

5) If you do have permanent library staff with responsibilities in Drupal 
development and maintenance, what skills do they have? (CSS, PHP, graphic 
design, server administration, etc.)

6) If you do have permanent staff with responsibilities in Drupal development 
and maintenance, in which department do they reside?

7) If you do have permanent library staff with responsibilities in Drupal 
development and maintenance, do they have shared responsibilities, or are they 
solely devoted to Drupal development and maintenance?

7a) If they are solely devoted to Drupal development and maintenance, do they 
receive support from other departments in the library or organization?  (For 
exanple, server administation is done by city or campus IT.) If yes, please 
tell us what type of support.

7b) If they have shared responsibilities beyond Drupal development and 
maintenance, what are their other areas of focus?

7c) If you have library staff with responsibility for Drupal, and they also 
have responsibilities in other areas, how many hours a week do they devote to 
the library website (including maintenance like server backup, account 
administration, software updates, etc.)?

8) If you do NOT have permanent library staff with Drupal expertise, how do you 
support Drupal development and maintenance?

9) Do you distribute website editing around the library, or does only your web 
manager make content changes to the website?

9a) If more than one person can make content changes to the website, what 
number of library staff have permission to maintain content on the site?

9b) If more than one person can make content changes to the website, do library 
staff have different levels of permissions (for example, some can only draft 
content while others can edit and publish?)

9c) In your opinion, is content updating more/less difficult than using 
Microsoft Word, or about the same?

10) What other issues should we take into consideration when developing our 
staffing model?  Please share any other comments you have here.

If you are willing to share the URL of your library's Drupal website, please 
include it below.  However, this is not necessary -- we're happy to have your 
anonymous responses, too!

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