Carrie, you can find Yale University Library's Project Review process here: https://web.library.yale.edu/project-planning-guide/library-project-review-committee At least when i was there, major technology projects (basically any requests for support that involved more than a single Library IT employee) had to be approved by the Project Review Committee through a formal quarterly process.
My current institution is a much smaller library, where to the best of my knowledge, there's no formal policy or review process; requests for our web developer's time go through his manager, our Assistant Dean for IT & Collections Services.
Andy Hickner, MSI
Health Sciences Librarian
Seton Hall University | Interprofessional Health Sciences Campus
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Subject: [CODE4LIB] academic library web development policies / review processes
Hello all,
I'm looking to develop a web development policy and proposed web project review process for my library, and would appreciate any examples you'd be willing/able to share.
thanks very much,
Carrie Preston
Head of Web Services
Ohio University Libraries
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