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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…

  • Charter implementation plan

    In July 2020, the ‘Algorithm charter for Aotearoa New Zealand’ was released with the intention of increasing public confidence and visibility on the use of algorithms…

  • Date of birth standard

    The mandated standard to be used to format date of birth data for sharing purposes.

  • Updated GSV standard

    On 22 April 2021, Stats NZ released an updated Statistical Standard for Gender, Sex and Variations of Sex Characteristics.

  • Serendipity: the hidden value of open data

    Te Papa has used Wellington City Council's freely available cyber twin of Wellington City so museum visitors can explore the impact of tsunamis.

  • Street address standard

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

  • Why do we need Ngā Tikanga Paihere?

    To address the inequities suffered by Māori and other minorities, research must include strong participation with the community of focus and meet the data related obligations of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and human rights considerations.

  • Iterating data.govt.nz

    TLDR: We've updated beta.data.govt.nz, added some more data (old and new, records and hosted data) for testing, and need your feedback to help us decide whether to proceed and what...

  • Automating dataset updates

    Data.govt.nz adopted an international data harvesting open standard (data.json) to automate agency dataset updates and additions. There are tools available to help generate the correct format and the open standard data schema is detailed with examples.

  • Data needs of resilient communities

    The New Zealand Open Data Meetups, despite COVID-19 lockdown, were able to safely gather and talk about experiences, data frustrations and ideas to help in these unusual times.

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