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  • How do we really bring the Charter to life?

    At the second community of practice hui, attendees brought their real experiences with the Algorithm Charter so they could share what had worked, what hadn’t, and, most of all, what they had learnt along the way.

  • How to correctly enter your open licence in ArcGIS Online

    This walkthrough will help you correctly set up Creative Commons licences for your data layers in ArcGIS Online open data portal. Setting licences correctly here flows through to data.govt.nz when you make use of automated harvesting.

  • NZGOAL-SE guidance note 1

    Purpose

    When to use this guidance?

    Why is this guidance needed?

    Making an informed decision to release open source software

    What to consider?

    Motivations to release government open source software

    Concerns about…

  • Quick NZGOAL guide for users (January 2015)

    IntroductionThe New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing framework (NZGOAL) is government guidance for agencies to follow when releasing copyright works and non-copyright material for re-use…

  • Quick NZGOAL guide for agencies (January 2015)

    IntroductionThe New Zealand Government Open Access and Licensing framework (NZGOAL) is government guidance for agencies to follow when releasing copyright works and non-copyright material for re-use…

  • NZGOAL training videos

    Have you ever wondered what NZGOAL is and how it applies to you or how it can benefit you?

    Do you work for a government agency and…

  • Guidance note 3

    This guidance note:

    (a)  sets out suggested paragraphs for insertion into requests for proposals, requests for tenders and requests for quotes (Notices of Procurement) that seek the…

  • How we write - our voice

    Voice and tone, writing style, and spelling define the look and feel of written information. 

    On this page

    Voice and tone
    Active and passive writing
    Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
    Scannable content
    Spelling
    References
    Voice…

  • School Finder

    In 2009 The Ministry of Education Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga built School Finder – an application that uses Google Maps to present up-to-date information about schools.

  • Strong foundations

    Some big changes are underway that will have very positive impacts on open government data in New Zealand.

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