Digital Commons

We’re building a data commons for the Liverpool City Region that joins up data for action, makes data useable for everyone, and tells better stories with data.

Why we’re building civic data resources

Data from our residents should benefit them and their communities. A data commons is a shared digital resource governed through commons principles. This includes things like creating transparent value from data, auditability of how data is used, and governing access to data.

We want to build tech that hosts data but is also governed through shared cooperative decision-making.

Our aim is to develop a digital platform to:

  • Allow organisations and individuals across the city region to share, link and aggregate data under a creative commons licence
  • Undertake more advanced analytics on top down and bottom up data (including uploading their own data)
  • Develop stories from the data which help residents and service providers understand more about the communities they live in and the services they provide to do better for the residents of the Liverpool City Region
  • Integrate natural language processing to help members use the platform.

How we’re building the commons

We’ve spent a lot of time thinking through what we want our commons to be able to do:

  • We evaluated 12 platforms and explored best practices and pitfalls in data collected, graphics provided, and platform governance.
  • We worked with residents through our Round ‘Ere programme to learn about the kinds of data and projects a commons should support.
  • We worked with our What’s Your Problem partners to understand the needs and opportunities of civic organisations and business in the LCR around data.

Now, we are working with the Virtual Engineering Centre at the University of Liverpool to scope the technical build of the commons.

 

An image of a pyramid with three levels. The bottom wide level is about preparing data through governance and curation. The second level says 'analyse data' which is described as exploration, surveillance and hypothesis testing. The Third level is 'actioning data' which is about incorporating data into evidence, supporting decisions and managing awareness and priorities.

Want to get involved?

Email us at cdc.info@liverpool.ac.uk