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GeoNet provide free access to high quality and timely data and information for emergency management, research, industry use and to the public.
Learn the basics about data dictionaries. What are they, what do they look like, and what could they include?
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Historic geological maps, fossils, volcanos, geomagnetism and Pokemon Go... Learn about the treasure trove of data that GNS Science care for and have made discoverable for you.
LINZ releases two forms of GNSS data from the PositioNZ network; static data and real-time data. The static data is used by surveyors to determine accurate positions once they have returned from the field, a technique called post-processing.
COVID provides an opportunity to adopt a broader perspective on core concepts, to reimagine how we approach the foundational frameworks behind data management and use, to catalyse meaningful change. Feel the same, join us.
A detailed set of guidelines for creating a steady state data flow map
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The terms of reference for the Data Ethics Advisory Group outline the purpose, role, and membership of the Group.