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  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Open by design

    "Open by default" is a term bandied around when talking about open data policy. I find the phrase often helps lift the barriers rather than bring them down but if...

  • Creative Commons and NZGOAL: two of the essential ingredients of open data

    Find out the role copyright plays in open data, and where training is available to learn how to apply open licensing in your work.

  • Street address standard

    The mandated standard to be used to format street address information for sharing purposes.

  • Introduction to data management

    Learn about the lifecycle of a dataset, and data management plans (DMP), why they are important, and how to write one.

  • Open data is coming of age

    The sharing of open data stories raises awareness about open data and encourages new release and use. Recently Stats NZ commissioned engage2 to gather stories from current and potential users of open data.

  • 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.

  • Benefits of using open data for digital business

    Open Data in a business context can, at first, appear at odds with the idea of economic value creation, particularly when publishing Open Data. Benefits can be found through using others open data or publishing it.

  • Statistics Act review - join the conversation

    1975. The Corolla ruled, mix tapes were a ‘thing’ and the Stats Act became law. How things change! Actually… the legislation hardly has. It doesn’t even feature the word ‘data’. Far-out!

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