This presentation was given by Keitha Booth as part of the 2015 Creative Commons Roadtrip. It introduces the New Zealand Government's Open Access and Licensing framework in the context of the New Zealand GLAM sector.
4. Directs
government
departments
â˘Ministry for Culture
and Heritage
â˘National Library of
New Zealand
â˘Archives New Zealand
Encourages
state
services
agencies
â˘Heritage New Zealand
â˘Museum of New
Zealand Te Papa
Tongarewa
Invites local
government
â˘Museums, libraries, art
galleries
5. Typical NZGOAL adoption process
⢠Executive level Data Champion
⢠Includes NZGOAL in organisationâs strategic and business
policies
⢠Operational level Coordinator
⢠Connects business groups with NZGOAL requirements:
⢠Website content and publications staff
⢠NZGOAL statement on website
⢠NZGOAL statements on publications and downloadable
web content
6. Set NZGOAL policy for your institution
â˘Include NZGOAL in your donor agreements
â˘Licence copyright works and non-copyright
materials for re-use
â˘Develop a process for copyright owners of
existing resources to allow re-use
â˘Draw up a policy and procedure for
addressing orphan works
7. ďź For copyright works, apply the default licence -the Creative
Commons Attribution 3.0 licence â whenever possible
ďź Use the NZGOAL Review and Release process to identify
whether a more restricted CC licence is needed
ďź For non-copyright materials, make clear âno-known rightsâ
statements