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  • Introduction to data

    Learn what data is and why it is important, and learn about some of the related terms, principles, and frameworks.

  • 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.

  • Report provides valuable insights into algorithm use

    A first-of-its-kind report provides valuable insights into the use of algorithms in government agencies.

  • Formats for open data

    Machine and human readable formats, such as PDF, CSV, and XLS, ensures that you maximise the value of your open data while complying with open government data and information policies.

  • New Zealand Legislation website

    Providing access to legislation is a fundamental part of the PCO’s role – and in 2008 they launched the New Zealand Legislation website. The site provides free access to legislation, including up-to-date reprints of Acts and Legislative Instruments.

  • The Government Data Strategy and Roadmap

    The data strategy and roadmap provides a shared direction and plan for New Zealand's data system (the people and organisations that collect and use data in New Zealand).

  • Our plans for Wellington open data meetups this year

    The Wellington open data meetup organisers been thinking and hearing lots about what the meetup series could look like / aim to achieve this year.

    Here are our thoughts.

  • Open data implementation plan: looking back, looking forward

    The Open Data NZ team is releasing two updates: one looking back over the last six months, and one looking at the next six.

  • Our content strategy

    This content strategy defines how we’ll create and sustain good web content for data.govt.nz, to ensure each piece of content adds value. This strategy doesn’t include…

  • Changes coming to the website

    We drafted and tested possible changes to the way this website organises information. Based on that testing, we will make improvements to the website over the next few months. This blog is a heads up, so that you are best prepared for these planned changes. Also, we continue to welcome any feedback about the changes.

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