Civic Switchboard Guide
  • Introduction
  • About
  • Context and Concepts
    • An incredibly condensed look at the development of open civic data in the United States
    • Ways of thinking about data: Open data, civic data
    • Defining a data intermediary
    • Where do libraries fit in?
    • Selected Resources
  • Engaging Partners
    • Building libraries into civic data partnerships
    • Finding partners in your ecosystem
    • Common barriers to getting started
    • Selected Resources
  • Understanding Your Ecosystem
    • Mapping your Ecosystem
    • Measuring Health and Capacity
    • Understanding Community Data Needs
    • Selected Resources
  • Library Roles
    • Connecting data users
    • Connecting data producers
    • Showing the importance of civic data
    • Developing civic data literacy
    • Advocating for ethical, responsible, and accessible civic data
    • Making civic data more usable
    • Providing expertise on data management
    • Creating civic data
    • Using civic data
    • Publishing civic data
    • Archiving civic data
    • Increasing the library's capacity to do all of the above
    • Selected Resources
  • Maintaining Momentum
    • Finding resources to support civic data work
    • Support networks and communities of practice
    • Institutionalizing
    • Selected Resources
  • Case Studies 2019
    • Alaska State Library, Juneau, AK
    • Charlotte Mecklenburg Public Library, Charlotte, NC
    • Fondren Library, Rice University, Houston, TX
    • Pioneer Library System, Ontario County, NY
    • Providence Public Library, Providence, RI
    • Queens Public Library, Queens, NY
    • Robert L. Bogomolny Library at the University of Baltimore, MD
    • Saint Paul Public Library, St. Paul, MN
    • Western New York Library Resources Council, Western NY
  • Case Studies 2020
    • The School of Library and Information Sciences Library at NCCU, Durham, NC
    • The University of Chicago Library’s Center for Digital Scholarship, Chicago, IL
    • Indianapolis Public Library, Indianapolis, IN
    • Spokane Public Library, Spokane, WA
    • St. Joseph County Public Library, South Bend, IN
  • Additional Resources
    • Civic Switchboard Workshop Materials
    • Open Data
    • Data Literacies
    • Partnerships and Community-Building
    • Library Roles in Civic Data Ecosystems
    • Guidelines for Creating Open Educational Resources
    • Archiving and Preservation of Civic and Government Data
    • Glossary
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Advancement Project- Healthy City Community Research Lab. “Participatory Asset Mapping, a Community Research Lab Toolkit,” .

Center for Community Health and Development at the University of Kansas. “Community Tool Box.” .

Living Cities, National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, and Code for America. “The Civic Tech and Data Collaborative Toolkit.” Medium (blog), 2018. .

Reynoso, Elizabeth, Kathryn L.S. Pettit, and Christopher Whitaker. “Collaborating for 21st Century Solutions,” June 2018. .

“The Citizen’s Handbook.” .

The Engagement Lab @ Emerson College in partnership with Living Cities. “Public Engagement Roadmap.” .

http://www.communityscience.com/knowledge4equity/AssetMappingToolkit.pdf
http://ctb.ku.edu/en
https://medium.com/civic-tech-data-collaborative/toolkit/home
https://www.neighborhoodindicators.org/sites/default/files/publications/21Century%20Solutions%20w%20date_CTDC_Web.pdf
http://www.citizenshandbook.org/toc.html
https://engage.livingcities.org/