GOOD19 Conference Recordings Are Now Available

 

Visit the GOOD19 Program & Recordings page to watch the amazing sessions.

What is GO Open Data 2019?

The 2019 GO Open Data conference will be held in Toronto, hosted by the Toronto Reference Library.  Go Open Data is an annual conference that is attended by all sectors interested in learning about and promoting the creation and use of open data.

Who Should Attend GOOD19?

Perfect for policy makers, CIOs, data creators/custodians, planners, mappers, health care professionals, and evidence based decisions makers.

GO Open Data is a must for students, academics, data professionals, and librarians looking for inspiration in information.

GO Open Data can help individuals & non-profit organizations learn how open data can be used to gain insight into their communities, and contribute to better outcomes.

Engaged citizens will learn how insights developed from open data can be used to create new opportunities and employment in the community.

Data is a precious resource for journalists and technologists.  Whether it be a feature story or a new mobile application, open data helps create exciting stories and products.

“Open data: the mother lode just waiting to be mined.”

- Smart Cities Council

Keynote Speakers

Tracey Lauriault

Assistant Professor in Critical Media and Big Data, Communication and Media Studies, School of Journalism and Communication, Carleton University

    Jonathan Dewar

    Executive Director, First Nations Information Governance Centre

    Jonathan Dewar, PhD, is the Executive Director at the First Nations Information Governance Centre. He has been recognized as

      Teresa Scassa

      Canada Research Chair, Information Law and Policy University of Ottawa

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