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  • Empowering agencies to use data more effectively

    January 2019

    Empowering agencies to use data more effectively [PDF 58 KB]

     

    Stats NZ is partnering with agencies to co-design and implement new ways to manage and use…

  • Data stewardship toolkit

    The toolkit provides access to guidance, resources, and tools to help people and organisations to steward data effectively.

  • Fact sheet: operational Data Governance

    A brochure highlighting development of an operational Data Governance Framework. This fact sheet was published by Stats NZ in March of 2019.

    Fact sheet: Operational Data Governance…

  • Principle 5: Tapu & Noa

    Principle 5: Balance benefits and risks. This principle includes ngā tikanga Tapu (sacred, prohibited, restricted, or to be set apart) and Noa (ordinary, unrestricted, or normality).

  • Collaborating to make data easier to discover and use

    The data.govt.nz, Open Data Programme and Stats NZ teams got together at the Service Innovation Lab last week to share experiences, compare notes and ideate around models that could serve users better in data discovery and use.

  • 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.

  • Infoshare

    Infoshare, a self-service open online data tool on Stats NZ’s website, contains over 30 million aggregated, confidentialised, time-series data.

  • 5 tips to opening your data

    You've seen the pronouncements about the volumes of data that power the world around us and that this is increasing exponentially. But where’s all this data coming from?

  • Holistic data governance

    This page describes holistic data governance, how it differs from other approaches, why you might consider it, and what it might involve.

  • Common terms

    There are many terms used on data.govt.nz that could be spelt, capitalised, or swapped with other terms. We use the following list to keep our language…

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