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A Brief History of Data in Canada and Canadian Academic Libraries Presentation to Maynooth University Librarians and Friends Wendy Watkins wendy.watkins@carleton.ca Carleton University March, 2014
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Outline A brief history of data in Canada Data Liberation as a catalyst Carleton University’s Library Data Centre Abracadabra--the birth of MADGIC in the Library The broader picture – Canada’s shameful record – Research Data Management and Open Data Where in the world are the leaders? Questions?
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In the Beginning There was the Machine-Readable Archives of the Public Archives of Canada (MRAD-PAC)
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What Happened?
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Wandering in the Wilderness No national leadership No international voice Handful of data services in university computing centres and research units Statistics Canada data priced out of reach
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Changing of the Guard – New Government Statistics Canada data had always been expensive Licences forbade sharing; researchers needed grants or cash 1986 Census cancelled and reinstated under cost-recovery Statistics Canada’s prices increased up to 1000% Universities priced out of the picture (many not in the frame in the first place)
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Home-grown measures Universities formed purchasing consortia for Statistics Canada Data Involved separate negotiations for every research file (there were about 250) Not everyone could afford to play Needed another solution
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Bring on the Liberators 1992 – Paper “Liberating the Data” – Proposed affordable access for Canadian universities 1996 – Data Liberation Inititative (DLI) launched Annual subscription for post-secondary institutions for – All STC’s public microdata, aggregate data and geographic files – 50 universities in year 1 – 75 now; nearly 100% coverage Carleton’s DLI home is in the Library Data Centre
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Carleton University’s Library Data Centre Carleton University’s Library Data Centre (est. 1965)
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Data Rescues and the project Involved in several major data rescues – Canadian Gallup Polls (1945-2000) – The Centre for Research and Information on Canada – Canadian Millennium Scholarship Foundation – Listening to Canadians Major instigator in the development of a web- based data documentation and extraction servicea web- based data documentation and extraction service
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ABRACADABRA, the Birth of MADGIC (Maps, Data and Government Information Centre)
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MADGIC – View from the Desk
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MapsMaps in MADGIC
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GISGIS in MADGIC
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Gov Docs Gov Docs in MADGIC
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Canada – Data Collection in Jeopardy Successive budget cuts have crippled the world’s number 1 statistical agency
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Datalibre.ca Datalibre.ca Urging governments to make data free and easlily accessible for Canadians Tracey Lauriault is a fearless fighter for open data and evidence-based policy Great place to keep abreast of Canadian data news
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Research Data Management Research Data Management and Open Data: Calling all Librarians Open data without management will remain locked Librarians have the skills to organize open data
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Where are the Experts? Try Scotland University of Edinburgh has University of Edinburgh and the Digital Curation Centre in cooperation with the Universities of Glasgow and BathDigital Curation Centre
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Where Else Are the Experts? Try CESSDAExperts?CESSDA
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Questions?
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