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  • Two opportunities to share your open government data story

    Engagement with data users is a key part of the Open Government Data Action Plan, because it helps to understand and prioritise what data users want.

  • Exploring Te Ao Māori perspectives on offshore data storage

    This report seeks to strengthen the Māori-Crown relationship by building understanding of Māori perspectives on data storage. It also aims to inform discussions and guide government agencies in their decision-making about storing data.

  • Introduction to data

    Learn what data is and why it is important, and learn about some of the related terms, principles, and frameworks.

  • Mandated data standards

    Mandated data standards, their importance, the current mandated standards, the topics proposed for future mandate, the process for selecting topics, and who mandates them.

  • 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.

  • Privacy policy

    Purpose1.  The purpose of this privacy policy is to let users of data.govt.nz (the “Site”) know when we collect personal information and what we do with…

  • NZ tides prediction data

    LINZ is provides charts and hydrographic services producing specialised nautical charts to aid safe navigation in New Zealand waters and certain areas of Antarctica and the South West Pacific.

  • Content lifecycle

    All of our content passes through various stages during its lifecycle, from planning to retirement and back again. We actively manage each of these stages to…

  • An open data sun rises, as another sets.

    The open government information and data programme has concluded. But the lessons from the programme will inform our ongoing commitment and work toward open government data, which endures under the Chief Government Data Steward.

  • Data governance – now more than ever

    Data governance norms can be the proverbial calm in the storm. It seems to me we need that now, more than ever.

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