Learn about the lifecycle of a dataset, and data management plans (DMP), why they are important, and how to write one.
COVID provides an opportunity to adopt a broader perspective on core concepts, to reimagine how we approach the foundational frameworks behind data management and use, to catalyse meaningful change. Feel the same, join us.
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This implementation plan provides a timeline for activities that support meeting our obligations as a signatory to the international Open Data Charter.
Principle 1: Have appropriate expertise, skills, and relationships with communities. This principle includes ngā tikanga Pūkenga (skills and expertise) and Whakapapa (genealogy).
Give your feedback on the proposed open government data dashboard for the Open Government Partnership National Action Plan.
Recently, we took some of your feedback and drafted some changes to the structure of our website. Before we confirm these changes, we want to make sure that they help you find the information and guidance you need to support your data practice.
Examples of how start-ups and small businesses also gain particular advantages from using open data.
Terms of reference: Data and Digital Standards Community of Practice [PDF 348 KB]
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Learn what data is and why it is important, and learn about some of the related terms, principles, and frameworks.