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  • Guidance note 5

    Introduction1 When NZGOAL was first released in August 2010, it supported use of the Creative Commons 3.0 New Zealand licences. At that time, this made obvious…

  • Rapid prototyping with environmental datasets – International Open Data Day 2017

    International Open Data Day, Wellington was held in the National Library of New Zealand on Saturday, 4th March.

  • Category: Plan

    The following tables show the capabilities in one of the 7 possible categories (i.e., capabilities get repeated across the categories as applicable). This view is useful…

  • Category: Analyse

    The following tables show the capabilities in one of the 7 possible categories (i.e., capabilities get repeated across the categories as applicable). This view is useful…

  • Implementation plan: Comparable and interoperable data 

    This implementation plan provides a timeline for activities that support meeting our obligations as a signatory to the international Open Data Charter.

  • Ngā Tikanga Paihere

    Ngā Tikanga Paihere draws on 10 tikanga (Te Ao Māori/Māori world concepts) to help you establish goals, boundaries, and principles that guide and inform your data practice.

  • Automating dataset updates

    Data.govt.nz adopted an international data harvesting open standard (data.json) to automate agency dataset updates and additions. There are tools available to help generate the correct format and the open standard data schema is detailed with examples.

  • Thanks for your input: October 2017 data.govt.nz community feedback results

    Our data and performance analyst reviews the results from the first data.govt.nz community feedback survey. Find out what users want and how we're planning to improve data.govt.nz.

  • A Framework and process for opening data, part 2

    Following on from its first blog post, NZTA is now releasing in full its open data framework, toolkit and process overview.

  • Principle 2: Pono & Tika

    Principle 2: Maintain public confidence and trust to use data. This principle includes ngā tikanga Pono (true to the principles of culture) and Tika (value for all).

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