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  • Algorithm charter for Aotearoa New Zealand

    The algorithm charter shows an enduring commitment for government agencies to use algorithms in a fair, ethical and transparent way.

  • Group guidance and commissioned reports

    Guidance provided by the Data Ethics Advisory Group.

  • Independent review of the Open Government Data Programme

    At the closing of the Open Government Data Programme, Stats NZ commissioned Martin Jenkin to carry out an independent review of the Open Data Programme. The…

  • NZGOAL-SE guidance note 2

    Getting started

    Don’t repeat yourself

    Where and how to publicly release your code?

    What to include in your first code release

    Working in the open

    Safe configuration practices

    Release early and often

    Version…

  • Guidance note 4

    ContentsIntroduction and context

    Copyright, databases and datasets

    The law as stated in NZGOAL

    Developments since NZGOAL was approved in 2010

    Suitability of Creative Commons licences for copyright databases and datasets

    Consideration…

  • Privacy for open data

    It is important that you always consider the impacts of publishing your data upon privacy. On this page, we discuss the nature of risk and the options you have to address it. 

  • GeoNet

    GeoNet provide free access to high quality and timely data and information for emergency management, research, industry use and to the public.

  • NZGOAL copyright guide (January 2015)

    ContentsNZGOAL copyright guide, January 2015 [PDF 248 KB]

    Introduction

    The nature and exercise of copyright

    Copyright exists in qualifying original works

    Low threshold for originality

    Copyright does not protect mere facts or…

  • Understanding barriers to comparable and interoperable data 

    This paper explores barriers currently preventing agencies from providing more open data that is comparable and interoperable.

  • Data needs of resilient communities

    The New Zealand Open Data Meetups, despite COVID-19 lockdown, were able to safely gather and talk about experiences, data frustrations and ideas to help in these unusual times.

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