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Hiring for VIVO projects

One big aspect of starting a VIVO project is to find the necessary staff to do the work, and the VIVO team receives many questions about the skills and level of effort required.  There is no one-size-fits-all answer, since the IT and application support environments vary so widely from large research universities and government agencies to small schools and non-profits.

The recent VIVO survey (written by Paul Albert at Weill Cornell Medical College) includes a question getting at both the amount and division of labor that participating sites have needed.  It's telling how many different job tasks can be associated with a VIVO, and also how much variation there is in the range of answers.

  • Project executive or champion
  • Project manager or coordinator
  • Business analyst/information architect
  • Ontologist (e.g., for local ontology extensions)
  • Marketing/outreach person
  • IT systems engineer (e.g., for installation, configuration, and tuning)
  • Programmer/ETL specialist (e.g., for writing scripts to ingest and update data or to re-purpose data from VIVO)
  • Database administrator
  • Web developer (e.g., for branding and customization)
  • Content coordinator
  • Manual entry clerk
  • Other role(s)

 

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