Dr Tracey Lauriault

About

Dr Tracey Lauriault is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Journalism and Communications, Communication Studies, Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.  Dr Lauriault received her PhD from Carlton University.  She is also Research Associate with the following two institutions; The Programmable City Project and The Geomatics and Cartographic Research Centre.  Her research focus is part of a new field entitled Critical Data Studies, and her areas of interest are Data, infrastructures and geographical imaginations, spatial data infrastructures, open data and the preservation and access to research and geomatics data and Big Data.  She is also actively engaged in public policy research as it pertains to data and their related infrastructures.  Her ongoing research with the Programmable City Project is in the area of Political Arithmetic, Territorial Geometry and Programmed Cities.  For further information please visit Tracey Lauriault

Research Interest

  • Spatial Data Legal and Policy Issues
  • Spatial Data Infrastructures esp. Their Socio-Technological Aspects
  • Civil society and evidence based-decision making, Open Data and Open Government
  • Preservation of Geospatial Data and Maps
  • History of the Census and Atlas of Canada
  • Application of geomatics to study political, cultural and social issues
  • Olfaction and multisensory cartography

Publications

Peer Reviewed Papers/Chapters:

  • Kitchin, R., Lauriault, T.P., and McArdle, G. (in Print) Smart cities and the politics of urban data.  In Marvin, S., Luque-Ayala, A. and McFarlane, C. (eds.) Smart Urbanism: Utopian Vision or False dawn?  Routledge, London.
  • Kitchin, R. and Lauriault, T. P. (2014) ‘Small Data in the Era of Big Data’, GeoJournal, Berlin, Springer.
  • Kitchin, R., Lauriault T. P. and McArdle, G. (2014 Forthcoming) ‘Knowing and Governing Cities through Urban Indicators, City Benchmarking, and Real-Time Dashboards’, Regional Studies, Regional Science, Journal of the Regional Studies Association, Oxford, Taylor & Francis.
  • Lauriault, T. P. and D. R. F. Taylor, 2012, The Map as a Fundamental Source in the Memory of the World, UNESCO Memory of the World in the Digital Age: Digitization and Preservation, Vancouver, BC. (OPEN ACCESS)
  • Saunders, A.,  Scassa T.and Lauriault, T. P. (2012) ‘Legal Issues in Maps Built on Third Party Base Layers’, Geomatica, 66(4), Ottawa, ON, Canadian Institute of Geomatics, pp. 279-290, 10.5623/cig2012-054.
  • Lauriault, T. P., Pulsifer P. L. and Taylor, D. R. F. (2010) ‘The Preservation and Archiving of Geospatial Digital Data: Challenges and Opportunities for Cartographers’. In Jobst, M. (ed) Preservation in Digital Cartography: Archiving Aspects, Lecture Notes in GeoInformation and Cartography, New York, Springer-Verlag, Ch. 2, pp. 25-55. (Available here)
  • Lauriault, T. P., Craig, B., Pulsifer, P. L. and Taylor, D. R. F. (2008) ‘Today’s Data are Part of Tomorrow’s Research: Archival Issues in the Sciences’, Archivaria, 64, Ottawa, ON, Association of Canadian Archivists, pp. 123-179.
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Taylor, D. R. F. (2007) ‘Geospatial Data Infrastructure for the Sustainable Development of East Timor’. In GSDI-9 Research and Theory in Advancing Spatial Data Infrastructure Concepts, Redlands, CA, Esri Press, Ch. 12, pp. 175-199. (OPEN ACCESS).
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Lindgaard, G. (2006) ‘Scented Cybercartography: Exploring Possibilities’, Cartographica, 41(1), Toronto, ON, University of Toronto Press, pp. 73-92.
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Welch, D. (2003) ‘Community Mapping and New Possibilities for Building Democracy: The Changing Faces of Ottawa’, Canadian Journal of Social Policy, No 52, Edmonton, AB, University of Alberta, pp. 9-32.

Books:

  • Taylor, D. R. F. and T. P. Lauriault, (associate ed) (2014), Further Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography: Applications and Indigenous Mapping, 2nd Edition, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Elsevier.

Book Chapters:
 

  • Kitchin, R. and Lauriault, T. (Forthcoming 2014) Towards critical data studies: Charting and unpacking data assemblages and their work.  In Eckert, J., Shears, A. and Thatcher, J. (eds) Geoweb and Big Data. University of Nebraska Press.
  • Lauriault, T. P., (Forthcoming 2014), Pilot Atlas of the Risk of Homelessness, In Taylor, D. R. F. and Lauriault T.P. eds., Further Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Elsevier, Ch. 12.
  • Lauriault, T.P. and Taylor,  D.R.F. (2014), Archiving and Preserving Cybercartography, In Taylor, D. R. F.and Lauriault, T.P. eds., Further Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Elsevier, Ch. 21.
  • Taylor, D. R. F. and Lauriault, T. P. (2014) ‘Conclusion and the Future of Cybercartography’. In Taylor, D. R. F. and Lauriault, T. P. (eds) Further Developments in the Theory and Practice of Cybercartography, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Elsevier, Ch. 22.
  • Landry, J.-N. et Lauriault, T. P. (2013) ‘Les données ouvertes : la matière première du nouvel engagement citoyen’ dans L’État du Québec 2013-2014, L’institut du nouveau monde, Montréal, QC, Les éditions du Boréal, pp. 104-113.
  • Lauriault, T.P., Pulsifer, P. L. And Taylor, D. R. F. (2011) The Preservation and Archiving of Geospatial Digital Data: Challenges and Opportunities for Cartographers. In M. Jobst (ed.), Preservation in Digital Cartography, Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-12733-5_2. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
  • Lauriault, T. P. and McGuire, H. (2010) ‘Data Access in Canada: civicaccess.ca‘. In Fitzgerald, B. (ed) Access to Public Sector Information: Law, Technology and Policy: Vol.1, University of Sydney, NSW, Sydney University Press, Ch.14, pp. 278-284. (OPEN ACCESS).
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Wood, J. (2009) ‘GPS Tracings – Personal Cartographies’, The Cartographic Journal: ICA Art & Cartography Special Issue, Vol. 46(4), The British Cartographic Society, Leeds, UK, Maney Publishing, pp. 360-365.
  • Roeder, J., P. Eppard, Underwood W. and Lauriault, T. P. (2008) ‘Part 3 – Authenticity, Reliability and Accuracy of Digital Records in the Artistic, Scientific, and Governmental Sectors‘. In Duranti, L. and Preston, R. (eds) InterPARES 2: Experiential, Interactive and Dynamic Records, Rome, Italy, Associazione Nazionale Archivistica Italiana, pp. 1-53.
  • Lauriault, T. P., Hacket, Y. and Taylor, D. R. F. (2008) ‘InterPARES 2, Case Study 06, Cybercartographic Atlas of Antarctica: Part 1 – Case and General Studies in the Artistic, Scientific and Governmental Sectors Focus Task Force’. In Duranti, L. and Preston, R. (eds) InterPARES 2: Experiential, Interactive and Dynamic Records, Rome, Italy, Associazione Nazionale Archivistica Italiana, pp. 24-38.
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Craig, B. (2008) ‘General Study 10 Preservation Practices in Scientific Data Portals: Part 1 – Case and General Studies in the Artistic, Scientific and Governmental Sectors Focus Task Force‘. In Duranti, L. and Preston, R. (eds) InterPARES 2: Experiential, Interactive and Dynamic Records, Rome, Italy, Associazione Nazionale Archivistica Italiana.
  • Lauriault, T. P., Taylor, D. R. F. and Pulsifer, P. L. (2008) ‘Will Today’s Internet Maps be Available Tomorrow?  How Action Research is Leading to the Preservation of the Cybercartographic Atlas of Antarctica‘. In Peterson, Michael P. (ed) International Perspectives on Maps and the Internet, New York, NY Springer-Verlag, Ch. 14, pp. 417-436.
  • Taylor, D. R. F. and Lauriault, T. P. (2006) ‘Future Directions for Multimedia Cartography‘. In Cartwright, W. et al (eds) Multimedia Cartography, 2nd Edition, New York, NY, Springer-Verlag, Ch.35, pp. 505-522.
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Taylor, D. R. F. (2005) ‘Cybercartography and the New Economy: Collaborative Research in Action‘. In Taylor, D. R. F. (ed) Cybercartography: Theory and Practice, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Elsevier, Ch.8, pp. 181-210.

Working Papers and Reports:

  • Kitchin, R. and Lauriault, T. (2014) Towards critical data studies: Charting and unpacking data assemblages and their work.  The Programmable City Working Paper 2 SSRN (OPEN ACCESS)
  • Kitchin, R. and Lauriault, T. P. (2014) ‘Small Data in the Era of Big Data. The Programmable City Working Paper 1 SSRN (OPEN ACCESS)
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2014, October) Observations and Recommendations: on the Republic of Ireland Open Data Strategy, Maynooth, Republic of Ireland, National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis (NIRSA). The Programmable City Working Paper 3 SSRN (OPEN ACCESS)
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Kennedy, E. (2014) Geospatial Data Preservation Primer, Science & Technology Policy Research and Analysis Resource Team Report for Natural Resources Canada (NRC), Hickling, Arthur and Low Inc., Ottawa, ON, NRC. (OPEN ACCESS).
  • Canadian Internet Public Policy Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) and the Geomatics and Cartographic Research Centre (GCRC) (2013) Traditional Knowledge Licencing: Final Consultation Report, Joint Study with University of Ottawa Centre for Technology Policy and Law, Ottawa, ON, CIPPIC and GCRC.
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Kennedy, E. (2012, March) Geospatial Data Archiving and Preservation, Science & Technology Policy Research and Analysis Resource Team Report for Natural Resources Canada (NRC), Hickling, Arthur ad Low Inc., Ottawa, ON, NRC. (OPEN ACCESS) [Also available in French] Email author for the full report.
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2011, June) Mapping to Assess Health Inequity at the Local Level, Acacia Consulting and Research Report to the Local Action First Sub-Committee, Ottawa, ON, Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Taylor, D. R. F. (2009) Final Report of the Cybercartographic Atlas of the Risk of Homelessness Pilot Project, Report to the Homelessness Knowledge Development Program, Homelessness Partnering Secretariat, Ottawa, ON, Human Resources Skill Development Canada (HRSDC).
  • Bryne Potter, A., Lauriault, T. P., McIntyre N. and Clement, A. (2008) Toward an Online Interactive Broadband Atlas for Ontarians, Community Wireless Infrastructure Research Project (CWIRP) Report (Faculty of Information, University of Toronto) to the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services of Ontario Program: Toward a Broadband Research Agenda for Ontario, Toronto, ON, Government and Consumer Services of Ontario, Government of Ontario.
  • Frojmovic, M. and Lauriault, T. P. (2008) Trends and Issues in Affordable Housing and Homelessness, Acacia Consulting and Research Report to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), Ottawa, ON, FCM available at; http://www.homelesshub.ca/%28S%28n5nywe45usbxsb45rng1b4rn%29%29/Library/Trends-and-Issues-in-Affordable-Housing-and-Homelessness—Homeless-Hub-Research-Summary-Series-49755.aspx.
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Frojmovic, M. (2001-2011) Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), Quality of Life Reporting System (QOLRS), Acacia Consulting and Research Final Report on indicator development, coordination of data collection with 24 FCM QoLRS Communities, Ottawa, ON, FCM, [Latest QoLRS indicators available HERE]
  • Frojmovic, M. and Lauriault, T. P. (2009) Mapping the Relationships between Neighbourhoods, Poverty and Population Health: Toward Building a Community Based Geospatial Data Infrastructure, Acacia Consulting and Research Report for the Canadian Council on Social Development (CCSD) and the GeoConnections Program, Ottawa, ON, CCSD.
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Craig, B. L. (2007) General Study 10 – Preservation Practices of Scientific Data Portals, Final Report for the InterPARES 2 Project, School of Library, Archival and Information Studies, Vancouver, BC, UBC. (OPEN ACCESS)
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Hackett, Y. (2006) Case Study 06 – Cybercartographic Atlas of Antarctica, Final Report for the InterPARES 2 Project, SLAIS, Vancouver, BC, University of British Columbia. (OPEN ACCESS)
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2004) Cybercartography is an Organization of Interdisciplinary Research and Knowledge Creation in Action?  Proposed Method to Study the Cybercartography and the New Economy Project, Geomatics and Cartographic Research Centre (GCRC) Report, Ottawa, ON, Carleton University.
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2004) Senses and Sustainability: An Exploration into the Applicability of Olfactory, Auditory and Tactile Data Representations Study for the Cybercartography and the New Economy Project, GCRC Report, Ottawa, ON, Carleton University.
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2003) Collaboration, GCRC Research Report, Ottawa, ON, Carleton University.
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2001) Spatial Analysis of the Client Base of the Ottawa Laundry Cooperative (report and maps), Ottawa, ON, Laundry Coop and the Centretown Community Health Centre.
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2001) Food Security In Ottawa: A Community Profile City of Ottawa and the Ottawa Food Security Group (a series of maps on Food Security and Insecurity in Ottawa), (Maps available HERE).
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2000) Study on the distribution of programs/services for children aged 0~6 years, Maps and Data for Community Inventory and Gap Analysis, Social Planning Council of Ottawa.

Book Reviews:

  • Lauriault, T. P. (2008) ‘Review of the book The State of the Middle East: An Atlas of Conflict and Resolution, by Dan Smith’, Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and Visualization. V.42, No.3, Toronto, ON, University of Toronto Press, pp. 144-146.
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2005) ‘Review of the book The Gay and Lesbian Atlas, by G. J. Gates and J. Ost’, Cartographica: The International Journal for Geographic Information and Visualization, V.40 No. 3, Toronto, ON, University of Toronto Press, pp.121-123.

Conferences:

  • Lauriault, T. P. and Mooney, P. (2014) ‘Crowdsourcing: A Geographic Approach to Identifying Policy Opportunities and Challenges, presented at the Bi-Annual Internet, Policy & Politics Conference 2014, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, September 25-26.
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Kitchin, R. (2014) ‘A Genealogy of Data Assemblages’, Proceedings of the 46th Conference of Irish Geographers, University College Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, May 8-10.
  • Evans, L. Lauriault T. P. and Maalsen, S. (2014) ‘Introduction to the Programmable City Project’, paper presented at 3Dcamp 2014, University of Limerick, Republic of Ireland, May 17.
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2014) ‘Geospatial Data Insfrastructures, Cybercartography and Open Data: The Need for Geomaticians’, keynote at GEO: The Big 5, Association of Geographic Information (AGI) Belfast, NI, May 13. (SLIDES).
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Kitchin, R. (2014) ‘A genealogy of data assemblages: tracing the geospatial open access and open data movements in Canada’, paper presented at the Data-based Living – Peopling and Placing Big Data Session, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, April 8-12.
  • Kitchin, R., Lauriault, T. P. and McArdle, G. (2014) ‘Urban indicators, city benchmarking, and real-time dashboards: Knowing and governing cities through open and big data’, paper presented at the Thinking the Smart City: Power, Politics and Networked Urbanism Session, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, April 8-12.
  • Kitchin, R., Lauriault, T. P. and Pergn, S.-Y. (2014) ‘Smart Cities and the Politics of Urban Data’, paper presented at the Thinking the Smart City – Power, Politics and Networked Urbanisn Session, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, April 8-12.
  • Pergn, S.-Y., Lauriault, T. P. and Kitchin, R. (2014) ‘Augmented Cities, Socially Mediated Geo-Platform and the Geo/Coding of Places’, paper presented at the Data Shadows and Urban Augmented Realities Session, Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, April 8-12.
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2014) ‘A genealogy of Open Data Assemblages’, paper presented at the Programmable City Project Launch, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Maynooth, Republic of Ireland, March 25. (SLIDES).
  • Scassa, T., Taylor, D. R. F., Lauriault, T. P., Engler, N. J. and Fewer, D. (2013) ‘Ethical Mapping of Traditional Knowledge Through Template Licences’, paper presented at the Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, April 9-13.
  • Scassa, T., Taylor, D. R. F., Engler, N. and Lauriault, T. P. (2012) ‘Challenges of Managing Data on Traditional Knowledge: A Case Study from the Canadian North’, paper presented at the 23rd International CODATA (Committee on Data for Science and Technology) Conference on Open Data and Information for a Changing Planet, Academy of Sciences, Taipei, Taiwan, October 28-31. [Presented by Lauriault]’
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Taylor, D. R. F. (2012) ‘The Map as a Fundamental Source in the Memory of the World’, Proceedings of the UNESCO Memory of the World in the Digital Age: Digitization and Preservation Conference, Vancouver, BC, September 26-28. (SLIDES).
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2012) ‘Open Sesame: Open Data, Data Liberation and Opportunities for Librarians’, paper presented at the Canadian Library Association (CLA) National Conference, Ottawa, ON, May 31-June 2.
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2011) ‘Census 2011: Who Are We?  The Canadian Census Used to Tell Us’, paper presented at the Canadian Library Association (CLA) National Conference, Halifax, NS, May 25-28.
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2010) ‘The Census Comes Alive’, keynote address at the Canadian Library Association (CLA) National Conference, Ottawa, ON, September 27.
  • Lauriault, T. P., Craig, B., Pulsifer, P. L. and Taylor, D. R. F. (2009) ‘The Preservation and Archiving of Geospatial Digital Data: Challenges and Opportunities for Cartographers’, paper presented at the S33 Cartography and Spatial Data Session of the Canadian Association of Geographers portion of the SSHCR Congress, Ottawa, ON, May 30.
  • Lauriault, T. P., Caquard, S., Homuth, C. and Taylor, D. R. F. (2009) ‘The Pilot Cybercartographic Atlas of the Risk of Homelessness’, paper presented at the W36 Urban Geography II – Social Session of Canadian Association of Geographers of the SSHCR Congress, Ottawa, ON, May 30.
  • Lauriault, T. P., Caquard, S., Homuth, C. and Taylor, D. R. F. (2009) ‘Pilot Cybercartographic Atlas of the Risk of Homelessness in Canada’, paper presented at the National Conference: Growing Home – Housing and Homelessness in Canada, Calgary, AB, February 18-20.
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2007) ‘Accessing Scientific Data in the Future: Do Data Portals, Repositories, and Catalogues Preserve or Archive Their Data?’, presented at Session 306 – Preserving Electronic Records in the Sciences, Conference of the Society of American Archivists (SAA), Chicago, IL, October 30.
  • Taylor, D. R. F., Lauriault, T. P. and Pulsifer, P. L. (2007) ‘The Preservation and Archiving of Geospatial Digital Data’, Cambridge Conference, July.
  • Taylor, D. R. F., Lauriault, T. P. and Pulsifer, P. L. (2007) ‘Archiving and Preserving Cartographic Data: The Cybercartographic Atlas of Antarctica’, International Cartographic Association (ICA) Conference, Moscow.
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2007) ‘La Préservations des documents d’archives numériques: Le Projet InterPARES 2’, XXXVIe Congrès : D’hier à demain : Quarante ans de théories et de pratiques archivistiques au Québec – quelles pistes pour l’avenir? de L’Association des archivistes du Québec (AAQ), Sainte-Adèle, June.
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Taylor, D. R. F., (2006) ‘Geospatial Data Infrastructure for the Sustainable Development of East Timor’, GSDI 9, Global Spatial Data Infrastructure, Conference, Santiago, August.
  • Lauriault, T. P.  and Craig, B., (2006) ‘Do Data Access Portals, Repositories, and Catalogs, Preserve or Archive Geospatial and Science Data?’ Geotec 2006, Ottawa, June.
  • Lauriault, T. P.  and Taylor, D. R. F., (2005), ‘Geospatial Information and the Information Society: A Leadership Role for Canada, Session VI –The Information Society in Action’, World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, Winnipeg, Canada.
  • Lauriault, T. P., Pulsifer, P. L. and Taylor, D. R. F., (2004), ‘CS06-Cybercartographic Atlas of Antarctica Case Study’, InterPARES 2, Creation and Maintenance of Scientific Records, Electronic College and University Records (ECURE), Phoenix, Arizona, April.
  • Taylor, D. R. F., and Lauriault, T. P., (2004), ‘The Cybercartographic Atlas of Antarctica, Related Issues’, 19th International CODATA Conference: The Information Society: New Horizons for Science, Berlin, Germany, November.
  • Taylor, D. R. F., Lauriault, T. P., Liu, X., Pulsifer, P. L., Woods, B. and Zhou, Y. (2004), ‘The Cybercartographic Atlas of Antarctica, Related Archival Issues’, CODATA Conference, Berlin.
  • Taylor, D. R. F., and Lauriault, T. P. (2003), ‘L’atlante cibercartografico di Antartica: un esempio di documento scientifico, Persi nell’interazione?’ La conservazione dell’identita’, integrita’ e accessibilita’ dei documenti prodotti dalle arti, le scienze e e-governments in sistemi digitali dinamici, edited by InterPARES 2, Bologna, Italy.
  • Taylor, D. R. F., and Lauriault, T. P. (2003), ‘New Frontiers – GIS, Life, the Universe and Everything’, International Association of Social Science Information Service and Technology (IASSIST) Strength in Numbers Conference, Ottawa, University of Ottawa (Keynote).
  • Lauriault, T. P.  and Klodawsky, F. (2002) ‘Visualizing Mapping: Using mapping for social analysis and beyond…’, at Placing Gender/Making Policy International Geographical Union Gender and Geography Commission Workshop, University of Toronto, May-June.
  • Lauriault, T. P. and Welch, D. (2001) ‘GIS Mapping: to Visualize Social Exclusion and Inclusion’, 10th Biennial Conference on Canadian Social Welfare Policy in Calgary, June.

Articles, Academic Blog Articles, Interviews:

  • Podcast Interview, (2014), Open Data Institutional Memory, Open Government Podcast with Richard Pietro. (PODCAST) ] (8 December)
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2014) ‘Republic of Ireland’s Open Data Strategy: Observations and Recommendations’, Programmable City Project, (October BLOG Article).
  • Lauriault, T, P. (2014) ‘Sketching the Open Data Landscape in Ireland,’ Programmable City Project (August BLOG Article).
  • Lauriault, T, P. (2014) ‘Preservation of Geospatial Data Primer’ Programmable City Project. (August BLOG Article).
  • Lauriault, T, P. (2014) ‘Mapping Openness and Transparency’ Programmable City Project (June BLOG Article).
  • Lauriault, T, P. (2014) ‘Big Data Series: Critical Analysis of the Irish Big Data Skills Report’Programmable City Project  (May BLOG Article).
  • Lauriault, T. P. (2013) ‘Open Data Jurisdictions & Initiatives in Ireland’ Programmable City Project (November BLOG Article).
  • Interview about the release of the National Household Survey by Statistics Canada for CBC The National TV and Radio news, May 8, 2013.
  • Interviewed for the Ontario Library Association (OLA) Access Bulletin on the topic The Importance of Being Counted: Justice by the Numbers, 2012, Vol.18 (3), Summer.
  • Interview on CBC Radio program All in a Day, hosted by Alan Neal about open data and the City of Ottawa, March 2, 2010.
  • Interviewed about access to public data by the Ottawa Sun in the article City mulls ‘open data’ for mobile phone apps and Le Droit in the article La Ville d’Ottawa compte devenir plus transparente, March 2, 2010.
  • The Fall 2009 Newsletter of the Canada Housing and Mortgage Corporation, National Housing Research Committee featured the Pilot Atlas of the Risk of Homelessness in the article Online Atlas Offers an Interactive Look at the Risk of Homelessness, p.10 & L’atlas en ligne : présentation interactive des risques d’itinérance, p.10.
  • World Changing Canada featured an article about Lauriault’s ChangeCamp Ottawa: Open Data and Open Access.  May 23, 2009 (BLOG Article).
  • Appeared in Michael Geist and Dan Albehany’s Documentary, Why Copyright?  Canadian Voices on Copyright Law, 2008, (VIDEO).
  • The Trends and Issues in Affordable Housing and Homelessness, and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), Quality of Life Reporting System (QOLRS) are featured on the CBC Passionate Eye program The Devil Plays Hardball, 2008.
  • Pilot Atlas of the Risk of Homelessness Media Results: Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences article Carleton University researchers launch groundbreaking project to determine the risk of homelessness; Metro article Carleton duo launches atlas to ID risk of homelessness and D. R. F. Taylor and T. P. Lauriault appear on CBC Radio’s All in a Day hosted by Adrian Harewood, May 27, 2009.
  • The Multisensory work of D. R. F. Taylor, T. P. Lauriault and G. Brauen appears in a Globe & Mail article written by Science writer Anne Mcilroy, Planning your next vacation, with dollars and scents, Page A4 of the paper version, Feb. 26, 2008.
  • Lauriault, T. P. and McGuire, H. (2008, February) ‘Data Access in Canada: CivicAccess.ca’, Open Source Business Resource, (OPEN ACCESS).
  • Mapping Peace article about Lauriault’s research appears in the Faculty of Arts and Social Science News, October 2, 2006.
  • Earl, C., and Lauriault, T. P. (2003) ‘Some Thoughts on Digital Archiving’, Cartouche Newsletter of the Canadian Cartographic Association, 50 (OPEN ACCESS).

Web Publications, Portals, Online Atlases and Lists:

Advisory and Research Committees:

  • Public Bodies Working Group on Open Data, Department of Public Expenditures and Reform. (November 2014-Present)
  • Working group on Census 2016 homeless count methodology, Central Statistics Office and Homelessness Agencies
  • Research and Data Advisory Committee (RDAC) to the Dublin Regional and Homelessness Executive, (March 2014-Present)
  • Research Data Alliance (RDA) CODATA Quality of Life Indicator Working Group, (September 2013-Present).
  • Research Data Alliance (RDA) CODATA Legal Interoperability Interest Group, (May 2013-Present).
  • Science of Data Project Committee, under the leadership of John ApSimon, Carleton University. (Spring of 2013-August of 2013).

Public Consultations:

  • Programmable City Submission to the Open Data Licence Consultation Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (DPER) (18 March 2015)
  • Invited Member, Republic of Ireland Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (DPER) Public Sector Open Data Working Group (September 2014).
  • Programmable City Submission to the Open Data Plan of the Republic of Ireland, DPER, Observations and Recommendations: on the republic of Ireland Open Data Strategy (October 2014).
  • Invited Participant, Republic of Ireland DPER Civil Society Consultation on the launch of the Open Data Plan (September 2014).
  • Invited Participant, Government of Ireland DPER Public Sector Consultation on the launch of the Open Data Plan (July 2014).
  • Invited Participant, Government of Canada Canada’s Action Plan on Open Government 2.0 in Ottawa led by the Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada (June 2014).
  • Interviewed by Mary Francoli, Canadian Researcher, for the Open Government Partnerhship Independent Review Mechanism (IRM) (2013).
  • Irish Co-Editor, Open Knowledge Foundation Open Data Census and Index (2013).
  • Canadian Co-Editor, Open Knowledge Foundation Open Data Census and Index (2013).
  • Invited Expert and Member, Canadian Geomatic Round Table – Legal and Policy Dimension Task Team, led by Natural Resources Canada, (May 2013-present).
  • Invited Participant, Open Data Round Table in Ottawa led by the Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada (May 2013).
  • Submission, Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada, Open Data and Open Government (January 2012).
  • Invited Expert with Written Submission, A View from Local Community and University Based Research, Government of Canada, Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, Study on Open Government, (February 2011). (Submission also available in French).
  • Submission, Industry Canada, Digital Economy Strategy: Open Access to Canada’s Public Sector Information and Data, (voted second in popularity), June 2010.
  • Contributor, City of Ottawa, Open Data Report at the City of Ottawa: Information Technology Sub-Committee, (March 2010).
  • Submission, Government of Canada, House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology Committees Directorate, Study on Canadian Science and Technology, (2008).
  • Advisory Committee Member, Library and Archives Canada, Canadian Digital Information Strategy, (2007-2008).
  • Drafting Committee Member, UNESCO, World Summit on the Information Society, Tunis Communiqué from Canadian Civil Society, (Winnipeg 2005).

Academic Panels, Seminars and Workshops:

  • Seminar Lecture, 2015, Evidence-Informed Decision Making – Indicators, BU3561: Services and Information ManagementSchool of Business Trinity College Dublin, March 23rd.
  • Seminar Lecture, 2014,  Big Data. GY610 Mapping, GIS and Critical Spatial Data Week 10: Session 10: Thursday 2.00 – 4.00 pm, Geography Library; Physical Geography Lab, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, December 4.
  • Interest Group Meeting, 2014, Legal and Policy Interoperability IG, Research Data Alliance 4th Plenary, de Meervaart Conference Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 22-24.
  • Working Group Meeting, 2014, Quality of Life Indicator Working Group, Research Data Alliance 4th Plenary, de Meervaart Conference Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 22-24.
  • Participant and Co-Covener, 2014, Code and the City Workshop, Programmable City Project, National University of Ireland Maynooth, September 3,4 amd 5 [Program available at http://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/progcity/2014/05/workshop-code-and-the-city-3-4-september/].
  • Invited Panelist, 2014, Information Libre: Impacte sur la recherche et le rayonnement de nos chercheurs, 13e Journée de la recherche, Informations Libres Impacts et Enjeux, 29 Mai.
  • Interest Group Meeting, 2014, Legal and Policy Interoperability IG, Research Data Alliance 3rd Plenary, The Data Sharing Community: Playing YOUR part, Croke Park Conference Centre, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, March 26-28.
  • Seminar Lecture, 2014, Political Arithmetic and Programmed Cities: How society and space are shaped by data and infrastructure assemblages.  University College Cork MSc in GIS & Remote Sensing Seminar, February 19.
  • Invited Participant, 2014, Demography and Economy Workshop at ICLRD conference ’14, International Centre for Local and Regional Development Conference Cross Border Economic Development and the Border Development Zone Concept, Calan, Ireland. January 30-31.
  • Invited Participant, 2014, Data Protection Issues for Trusted Digital Repositories: Challenges and Solutions, Digital Repositories of Ireland (DRI) Advisory Board Meeting, Dublin, January 1.
  • Convener and Presenter, 2013, Open Data and Evidence Based Decision Making Seminar, National University of Ireland Maynooth, November 13.
  • Participant, 2013, Workshop on ‘Bodies of Evidence’, Department of Anthropology, National University of Ireland at Maynooth, December 10.
  • Seminar Convener and Speaker, 2013, An Open Data Story, Programmable City Project: Open Data and Evidence Informed Decision Making’ seminar, National University of Ireland at Maynooth, November 15.
  • Interest Group Meeting, 2013, Legal and Policy Interoperability IG, Research Data Alliance 3rd Plenary, National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC, US, (Participated online), September 17.
  • Guest Speaker, 2013, Data, Maps, Location and Law, CIPPIC Summer Series Talks, University of Ottawa, May.
  • Guest Speaker, 2013, Open Data Policy in Canada, Digital Odyssey 2013: Big Data Small World Conference, Ontario Library and Information Technology Association, Toronto Reference Library, June 7.
  • Moderator and Convener, 2012, Mapping The Legal Boundaries of Digital Cartography Workshop: Surveying the legal terrain and charting the course, workshop with Centre for Law, Technology and Society (CLTS), the Geomatics, Cartographic Research Centre (GCRC) and Canadian Internet Public Policy and Interest Clinic (CIPPIC), University of Ottawa, November 14, [https://gcrc.carleton.ca/confluence/x/KoCL].
  • Keynote, Lauriault, T. P., 2012, Open Access Research and Citizen Engagement, Inaugural Right to Know Week Conference, University of New Brunswick, St-John, October.
  • Panelist, 2012, How civil society can (and already does) use open data, Civicuss, Montreal, September.
  • Guest Speaker, 2012, Opening Research Data, Creative Commons Salon hosted by The Creative Law Society and Canadian Internet Public Policy Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) to re-launch Creative Commons Canada, University of Ottawa.
  • Guest Speaker, 2012, Data, Maps, Location and Law, CIPPIC Summer Series Talks, University of Ottawa, May.
  • Guest Speaker, 2012, A Conversation about Research Data, School of Information Studies, University of Ottawa, March.
  • Guest Speaker, 2011, Open Data and Why it Matters to Librarians, University of Toronto Library Open Access events, October.
  • Keynote, 2011, The Big Picture: What is New in the Data World / L’image globale: Qu’est-ce qu’il y a de neuf dans le monde des données, Data Liberation Initiative (DLI) Training Day / Atelier national de formation Initiative de démocratisation des données (IDD), Vancouver, May.
  • Panelist, 2011, L’Open Data au Canada: Government 2.0 and Access to Information: Recent Developments in Proactive Disclosure and Open Data in Canada @LegalIT Conference, Montreal, April.
  • Panelist, 2010, Survol du mouvement des données ouvertes au Canada et au Québec, Salon du Logiciel Libre, Ville de Québec, décembre.
  • Guest Speaker, 2010, The Real Census Informs Neighbourhood Research in Canada, GIS Day, Carleton University Library, Ottawa, November.
  • Guest Speaker, 2010, Open Data Initiatives in Canada: One part of the Open Government Conversation, Open Access Week 2010, Carleton University, October.
  • Guest Speaker, 2010, OpenData & Public Research, Open Access Week, Apps4Ottawa Showcase, University of Ottawa, October.
  • Guest Speaker, 2010, The Real Census Informs Neighbourhood Research in Canada, Statistical Society of Ottawa 8th annual seminar – Our Statistics Community, University of Ottawa, October 25.
  • Panelist, 2010, Access to Public & Research Data: From Principle to Practice – Enhancing Access in the Public Service, Right To Know Week – Accessing Democracy Conference, Faculty of Public Affairs, Carleton University, September.
  • Guest Speaker, 2010, Research Data and Maps, CIPPIC Summer Series Talks, University of Ottawa.
  • Presenter, 2008, Developing Research Collaboration between GCRC and CentroGeo, One-week workshop CentroGeo, Mexico City.
  • Co-Presenter with Pulsifer, D.R.F. Taylor, A. Hayes and  J.P. Fiset, 2007, Archiving Cybercartography Presentation, Open Geospatial Consortium; Data Preservation Working Group, Ottawa, April.
  • Participant, 2007, Community Wireless Infrastructure Research Project (CWIRP) Workshop, Toronto, November.

Workshops, Webinars and Seminars for Government, NGOs and Private Sector :

  • Kick-off Lecture, 2015, ‘‘Evidence Informed Activism – Data based deliberations’ as part of the Shaping Dublin: a seminar series on the contemporary city by the Provisional University, Dublin, March 4.
  • Master of Ceremony, 2014, Launch of the Dublin Dasboard, Dublin City Council, September, 19.
  • Invited Guest, 2014, Spatial Big Data Roadshow, Ordinance Survey of Ireland and 1Spatial, Guinness Storehouse, September 17.
  • Participant, 2014, Open Government Partnership European Region Meetings, Dublin Castle, May 8-9.
  • Participant, 2014, 3rd Administrative Statistics Seminar, Dublin City Castle. February 20.
  • Seminar Participant, 2014, Access+Evidence: Information for Policy, A Government Libraries Section Seminar, Bedford Suite, Bedford Tower, Dublin Castle, January 31.
  • Invited Panelist, 2013, With data comes responsibility – Irish Data Forum, Putting the ‘I’ back in IT, Silicon Republic, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, November 22. (VIDEO & Article)
  • Webinar presenter and co-author, 2013, Le savoir traditionnel et la cybercartographie, GeoConnections, Natural Resources Canada, December 12
  • Webinar presenter and co-author, 2013, Traditional Knowledge and Cybercartography, GeoConnections, Natural Resources Canada, December 10.
  • Guest Speaker, 2013, Open Data, Ontario NonProfit Network (ONN) Conference 2013 (Via Skype), October 3. (Video available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnOyP04xdpw).
  • Panelist, 2013, Thinking Infrastructurally, Future Avenues for Open Data, Open Data Exchange (ODX13), Montreal, Jeanne Sauvé House, McGill University, April 6.
  • Webinar presenter, 2013, Geospatial Data Archiving and Preservation, GeoConnections, Natural Resources Canada, March.
  • Panelist, 2011, Opening Doors to Data in Government, Research and Community, Cybera Summit 2011, Banff Centre, October.
  • Panelist, 2011, Open Government Panel, Municipal Information Systems Association (MISA) Ontario, Ottawa, September.
  • Facilitator and convener, with M. Frojmovic, 2011, Community Data Fest, Canadian Council on Social Development (CCSD) Community Data Consortium, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) and Public Health and Statistical Agencies in Canada, Toronto, March.
  • Guest speaker, 2011, Open Data, Ottawa Girl Geek Dinner, March.
  • Co-presenter with M. Frojmovic, 2010, Data for the Community, HRSDC meeting of Homelessness Homeless Individuals and Families Information System, Community Coordinators, Gatineau, November.
  • Guest Speaker, 2010, The Secret Life of Data, Canadian Association of Science Writers, Museum of Science and Technology, Ottawa, June.

Civic Engagement:

  • Participant, 2014, Open Knowledge Foundation Charity Hackday, Dublin, July 26.
  • Participan, 2014, Open Knowledge Foundation, Open Government Partnership Plan Jam, June 25.
  • Participant, Open Data Ireland Public Hackthon, Code for Ireland, Facebook Head Quarters, February 2014.
  • Participant, Open Data Ireland Public Hackthon, Open Knowledge Foundation Ireland, T-Cube September 2013.
  • Citizen data collector, for the Regroupement activistes pour l’inclusion Québec (RAPLIQ), accessibility audit and mapping project in Montreal, July 2012.
  • Participant, Code{4}Lib meetup in Ottawa, June 2012.
  • Wrote the winning civil society proposal for the Canadian Council on Social Development (CCSD) to attend the 1st Open Government Partnership (OGP) Meetings in Brazil and lead the Canadian civil society consultations in preparation for the meeting, March-April 2012.
  • Canadian Researcher for the Swiss based Bruno Manser Fond, investigating land registry, tenure and corporate investments of the Chief Minister of Sarawak’s daughter residing in Canada.
  • Co-founder and Advisor, Geographic and Numeric Information Systems Group (GANIS) of the Social Planning Network on Ontario (SPNO), 2001-present.
  • Citizen Advisor, for the City of Ottawa Open Data policy, formed the Terms of Use (licencing) Working Group of the G4 + 1 Cities (Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton + Montreal) which led to the CIPPIC open data licensing report for Canada, 2010-Present.
  • Graduate Student Representative, Carleton University Senate Library Committee, 2009-2011.
  • Member & Blogger, the National Coalition to Save the Census of Canada Campaign, http://datalibre.ca/census-watch/, media liaison, the datalibre.ca became the focal point for the media and documented Canadian actions, June 2010-present.
  • Judge, App4Ottawa Contest, City of Ottawa, October-January 2010-2011.
  • Participant, GovCamp Ottawa, University of Ottawa, 2010.
  • Session Host & Moderator, ChangeCamp Ottawa, Open Data & Terms of Use, July 2010.
  • Participant, Ottawa Open Data Hackfest, Ottawa City Hall, 2010.
  • Participant and Team Member, Towards a Canadian Community Data Collaborative at Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, May 11-14, 2010.
  • Session Host & Moderator, First Ottawa Open Data Session at ChangeCamp, and most read overall blog post on World Changing Canada, May 2009.
  • Invited Participant, Blue Sky Meeting on Social Innovation, Carleton University Research and International, February 2009.
  • Blogger, Datalibre.ca a CivicAccess.ca inspired Blog and the first Canadian blog dedicated to open data, 2007-Present.
  • Advisory Committee Member, Strategic Planning for an Online Mapping Portal To Monitor Neighbourhood Level Population Health, Social Planning Council of Ottawa, 2007.
  • Co-founder, Alliance communauté sans fils, all of the community wireless groups in Québec, 2006.
  • Launch, co-founder and active member, Citizens for Open Access to Civic Information and Data in Canada – CivicAccess.ca, First national open data in Canada, 2005-Present.
  • Co-founder and Secretary, Ottawa-Gatineau WiFi (ogWiFi.ca) a Community Wireless Infrastructure Network, 2005-Present.

Recognition, Awards and Distinctions:

  • Women Invent: Silicon Republic and Intel, Top 100 Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), Republic of Ireland, 2014.

Research Grants

  • Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Partnership Development Grant, 2011-2013, Mapping the Legal and Policy Boundaries of Digital Cartography, helped build the transdisciplinary partnership between the Centre for Law, Technology and Society (CLTS), The Canadian Internet Public Polity Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) at Ottawa University and the Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) Earth Science Sector, facilitated and contributed to the authoring of the proposal, currently engaged as the project’s post doctoral fellow ($199,000 GCRC).
  • Human Resources and Services Development Canada (HRSDC), Data Development Projects on Homelessness Program, Homelessness Knowledge Development Program, Homelessness Partnering Secretariat Grant, 2008-2009, Pilot Atlas of The Risk of Homelessness in Canadian Cities, helped build the multisectoral academic, private sector, NGO and city collaboration with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, City of Toronto, Grand Montréal and the City of Calgary, drafted the proposal, facilitated collaborations with cities, lead researcher in the research team that built the Atlas, ($50,000 GCRC).
  • SSHRC, Innovation on the New Economy Grant, 2002-2006, Cybercartography and the New Economy, assisted the Primary Investigator with the preparation of the Letter of Intent and the full proposal, coordinated the trandisciplinary component of the project, which included a flexible matrix organizational structure to integrate the research of 100 researchers in 7 disciplines, lead researcher on olfactory cartography and contributed to the literature on multisensory media, and managed the project’s documents and website, ($2,600,000 GCRC).
  • SSHRC, Major Collaborative Research Initiatives (MCRI) programme, the National Historical Publications and Records Commission and the National Science Foundation (NSF) of the United States, 2002-2007, International Research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems (InterPARES 2 Project), School of Library, Archival Information Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.  Represented the GCRC on the Scientific Focus and the Accuracy, Reliability and Authenticity Cross-Domain, conducted and co-authored a Case Study and a General Study on the Archival Practices and Access Policies of Scientific Data Portals which included coordinating the work of 5 UBC research assistants, attended the one week national and international research work meetings in Vancouver, Chicago and Los Angeles.
  • City of Ottawa and the Trillium Foundation, 2000-2001, Community Information Mapping Systems of Ottawa (CIMSO), a joint initiative of the Social Planning Council of Ottawa (SPCO) and the Centre for the Study and Training Investment and Economic Restructuring (CSTIER), which was one of Canada’s earliest community mapping projects, it fostered data sharing and collaboration between the City of Ottawa, the SPCO and community based organizations, and it is now a mapping and data infrastructure, ($15,000 and $35,000).
  • City of Ottawa and the Community Foundation, 2000-2001, Community Information Exchange on Homelessness, integration of homelessness indicator data into the CIMSO, ($5,000).