We tested two concepts with a number of our users from the data community to extend the search so it includes results from both datasets and content. Read about our process and provide your feedback.
This open source web application uses open government data and a mapping interface to enable people to find out which suburbs will be most affordable for them.
This paper explores barriers currently preventing agencies from providing more open data that is comparable and interoperable.
The workshop featured 6 lightning talks on a range of open data topics, followed by discussions on open data gaps and barriers to releasing and accessing open data.
Ellen Broad believes that the benefits from open data are potentially organisation changing, because of the culture that open data encourages. Open data will drive government to being more efficient and working collaboratively to solve common problems.
A data dictionary describes your data. It describes the choices made about column names, codes, methods, or sampling. It enables anyone to better find, understand, reuse,…
Introduction1 When NZGOAL was first released in August 2010, it supported use of the Creative Commons 3.0 New Zealand licences. At that time, this made obvious…
Getting started
Don’t repeat yourself
Where and how to publicly release your code?
What to include in your first code release
Working in the open
Safe configuration practices
Release early and often
Version…
Technical documentation and code examples for developer use with the data.govt.nz Application Programming Interfaces (APIs).
An early paper on the data flow model, with a particular emphasis on how it was being implemented at Stats NZ. This paper was written by…