Researchers use government data in their work, the data derived from the research of others, and also produce data as part of their research processes. Generally, but not always, university based research is publicly funded; however there are few opportunities to re-disseminate these publicly funded data back to the public and to other researchers. Publicly funded research data are not managed nor preserved during the course of academic research and not once a research project is completed, furthermore there is uneven access to government produced data. This conversation session will therefore explore some of these issues by examining research practices at the GCRC and other community based organizations.
A Conversation About Publicly Funded Research Data
1. A Conversation About
Publicly Funded Research Data /
Une conversation à propos des données de recherche
financés par l‘état
Tracey P. Lauriault, Amos Hayes, D. R. Fraser Taylor
Geomatics and Cartographic Research Centre, Carleton University
(http://gcrc.carleton.ca)
Conversation* de la recherche / Research conversation*
École des sciences de l’information / School of Information Studies
ESIS, Université d’Ottawa /Ottawa University, Wed. March. 21, 12:00-13:30, 200 rue Lees, B-152
2. GCRC
• GCRC is an official Research Centre in the Department of Geography and
Environmental Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
• Research focus on the application of geomatics to the understanding of
• socio-economic issues,
• the theory of cartography and
• cartographic education in an international context.
• It has capacity in a broad range of activities in the field of GIP
• The centre currently focuses on 12 interrelated research themes
• Cybercartography • Indigenous Knowledge
• Archiving and Preservation • Northern Research
• Law and Policy • Nunaliit
• Geospatial Information Management • Open Source
• Interoperability • Sound
• Global Map • Cinema
https://gcrc.carleton.ca/confluence/display/GCRCWEB/Overview
4. GRCR Research Centre Funding
• SSHRC • Government of Canada
• Initiative on the New Economy (INE) • HRSDC - Data Development Projects
Major Collaborative Initiative Grant on Homelessness Program
• Image, Text, Sound and Technology • Heritage Canada - Gateway Fund
(ITST) Strategic Grant
• Statistics Canada, Geography Division
• INE Outreach Grant & Standard
Research Grants
• Department of Foreign Affairs and
International Trade Grant
• International Polar Year
• Natural Resources Canada
Canada
• NSERC • Canada Foundation for
• Indian & Northern Affairs Innovation (CFI)
• Canadian International Polar Year
Secretariat Office
• Scientific Committee on
Antarctic Research
• Government of Nunavut
• Inuit Heritage Trust
• Inukshuk Wireless
• Kitikmeot Heritage Society
(NPO)
https://gcrc.carleton.ca/confluence/display/GCRCWEB/Overview
6. ISIUOP – Participatory Data Collection
Data & Software
- Nunaliit Cybercartographic Atlas Framework (BSD)
- Geogratis Framework & Topographic Data (Unrestricted terms of use)
- Flow lines collected by different hunters (Shared rights)
- More sensitive data – e.g. Bear Dens, sacred sites, environmentally
sensitive data are for viewing & use by the community only
- Data will become part of IPY Canada
https://gcrc.carleton.ca/confluence/display/ISIUOP/Inuit+Sea+Ice+Use+and+Occupancy+Project+(ISIUOP)
7. Nunaliit iPad Data Capture app
Community:
• Wished access was faster and atlas and
data were housed in community
• Wished adding content was easier
• Needed flexibility for types of data and
metadata to be saved and how to present
it
Nunaliit:
• Distributed network of replicating nodes,
including nodes in communities, and on
mobile
• Simplified data collection app replaces
half a dozen devices for offline data
collection
• Document oriented database with data
and applications loosely connected via
flexible schema system
8. Inuit Siku (sea ice) Atlas
http://sikuatlas.ca/sea_ice_map.html?module=1
9. Law and Policy
Mapping the Legal and Policy Ethics and Consent in Arctic Digital
Boundaries of Digital Cartography Research
(SSHRC Partnership Project) - Interdisciplinary, historical & cultural
study of consent
- Examine Consent Models in the North
- Centre for Law, Technology and
- Consult w/ northern data contributors
Society
- Consult w/ researchers & officials
- Natural Resources Canada
- GCRC & CLTS will Develop a data consent
- Geomatics and Cartographic model
Research Centre - GCRC to Build a data collection consent
framework into data collection technology
12. Atlas of the Risk of Homelessness
– Partnership Data Sharing
Data & Software
- Nunaliit
Cybercartographic Atlas
Framework ( BSD)
- Data Liberation Initiative
(DLI) Statistics Canada
(Restricted use)
- FCM QoLRS (Viewing only)
- City Neighbourhood
framework data files
(Viewing only)
- Toronto Community
Housing (Viewing only)
https://gcrc.carleton.ca/confluence/display/GCRCWEB/Atlases
13. City of Toronto – Aging Social Housing Stock
https://gcrc.carleton.ca/confluence/display/GCRCWEB/Atlases
14. Social Data Portals
Data are inaccessible to researchers
Data access is controlled
http://www.municipaldata-
donneesmunicipales.ca/Site/Collection/en/index.php
http://hifis.hrsdc.gc.ca/index-eng.shtml
17. Nunaliit
The development team behind Nunaliit believes strongly that all the outputs of publically
funded research and development should be freely available for use, modification, and re-distribution with minimal
restrictions. We feel this open sharing of ideas and data is going to have huge positive
impacts on society as a whole. With this license, everyone is free to use and expand upon this technology.
http://nunaliit.org/about.html
19. IPY – Research funding and data management
http://www.ipy-api.gc.ca/pg_IPYAPI_052-eng.html
20. Canadian Institute for Health Information
Policy on Access to Research Outputs
http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/34846.html
http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/35664.html
21. Research Data Canada
Infrastructure: “Canada supports a
national, coordinated network of
repositories and services for
collection, preservation and
dissemination of research data,
which make use of green storage
facilities wherever possible.
Canadian services are linked to the
global research data ecosystem and
are interoperable with other
national, international and
disciplinary networks. Data quality,
integrity, and interoperability are
ensured through adherence to
international discipline and
metadata standards”.
http://rds-sdr.cisti-icist.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/news/data_summit_report.html
25. Social Planning Council of Ottawa
Data & Software
- CIMS Infrastructure (Open Source)
- Health Districts(Viewing only)
- Community Social Data Strategy Data (Viewing only)
- Geogratis Data (unrestricted use)
- Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (Viewing only)
- Community created data sets (Viewing only)
- City of Ottawa Ward Boundaries (Open Data)
Using Population Health Data to Profile the Health
and Well-Being of Children and Youth in Eastern Ontario
http://www.cims-scic.ca/CYHNEO_atlas
Community Information and Mapping System (CIMS)
(http://www.cims-scic.ca/)
26. Social Planning Council of Winnipeg
Community Data Program Member - Social Planning Council of Winnipeg (http://www.spcw.mb.ca)
28. Open Data Portals – Fed.
http://www.data.gc.ca/default.asp?lang=En&n=F9B7A1E3-1
http://acdi-cida.gc.ca/acdi-cida/ACDI-
CIDA.nsf/eng/FRA-511112638-L57
30. Open Data – Cities • Ville de Montréal Portails données ouvertes
(QC), Montréal Ouvert – Citizen Led
• City of Nanaimo (BC)
• OpenData Framework; Municipal Open
• City of Niagara Falls (ON)
Government Framework
• District of North Vancouver (BC) GeoWeb
• City of Burlington (ON), Pilot
• City of Ottawa (ON), Citizens’ APP Group –
• City of Calgary (AB)
OpenData Ottawa; Apps
• City of Edmonton (AB)
• Ville de Québec Catalogue de données,
• City of Fredericton (NB) Capitale Ouverte (QC)- Citizen Led in Ville
• Gatineau Ouverte – Citizen Led de Québec
• City of Guelph (ON), Guelph Coffee and • City of Prince George (BC) catalog
Code – Citizen Led • City of Regina (SK) Open Gov & Open Data
• City of Hamilton (Transit Feed) (ON), site
Open Data Hamilton – Citizen Led • City of Surrey (BC) GIS Catalog
• OpenHalton (ON) – Citizen Led • City of Toronto (ON); DataTO – Citizen
• City of London (ON), OpenData London – Group
Citizen Led • City of Vancouver (BC); Open Data Wiki
• Township of Langley (BC) • Region of Waterloo (ON) – Citizen Led
• City of Mississauga – Mississauga Data • City of Windsor (ON) Open Data Catalog
(ON) http://datalibre.ca/links-resources/
32. GCRC – Guiding Principles
• Products produced w/public funds belong to the public
Whenever possible open access comes first
BSD License
Use data from open access sources
Creative Commons
Share as much as possible
Publish in Open Access Journals
Create and use open source software, tools, widgets, etc.
Design for open source browsers
Participate in open access, open data, open source for a
Build in consent and data access protocols into data collection tools
Conduct research on access to data, consent, law and policy
Encourage these principles in public consultations
Education & Capacity building
Adhere to interoperability standards and specifications
Data Preservation
33. Openness
The more open, accessible, interoperable, free and discoverable
public data are the more innovation we will see, the more
stories we can tell about Canada from multiple points of view
and public policy, research and science is more intelligent
That is why it is important to have a conversation about data.