33. Part two: what is open data? And
why should we do it?
National Imagery Photography by LINZ.
Licensed CC-BY
data.linz.govt.nz/data/category/aerial-photos/
34. “Open means anyone can freely
access, use, modify, and share
for any purpose (subject, at
most, to requirements that
preserve provenance and
openness)”
http://opendefinition.org/
37. “Council staff had to manually
extract data for each request
and the user fees often did
not cover the council’s
processing costs.”
– Andrew Shakes, Analyst,
WCC
”
38. “For Te Papa, that is nearly
14,000 image requests we
haven’t had to manually
approve. At least 28,000
emails we’ve saved.”
– Adrian Kingston, Te Papa
”
47. NZGOAL (2010)
Government guidance, approved by
Cabinet, advocates use of CC for publicly
funded copyright works
Declaration on Open and Transparent
Government (2011)
48. NZGOAL “advocates use of
Creative Commons licences for
those State Services agencies’
copyright works which are
appropriate for release and re-
use”
53. Man from the city, 1971, by Jan Nigro. Purchased 1971. Te Papa
(1971-0036-2)
Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0 New Zealand licenceTe Papa
54. Massed troops at a New Zealand Division thanksgiving service, World
War I. Ref: 1/2-013806-G. No known copyright.
http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22684353NLNZ; WW100