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Use the catalogue

Use the GEANZ Standards and Guidance Catalogue. Check related resources on Data.govt.nz.

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    Download the catalogue — Data.govt.nz

    Get the Excel file (XLSX) of the catalogue and use its features and worksheets to find what you need.

    Monthly update: the catalogue is published every month.

    Also check the PNG diagram of the relationship between the catalogue and the GEANZ framework.

    GEANZ Standards and Guidance Catalogue — Data.govt.nz

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    Use the catalogue’s features and worksheets

    • FILTER — for each column, and you can use multiple filters.
    • SORT — use this function on any column.
    • Grouped columns — collapse and expand these.

    Help with the features

    Worksheets in the catalogue

    • User guide
    • Content-to-categories list
    • Content-to-categories data dictionary
    • Categories list
    • Categories-list data dictionary
    • Content-list values lookup
    • Change log
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    Download CSV files for more information

    The following CSV files are on the same page as the catalogue on Data.govt.nz.

    Data and resources: GEANZ Standards and Guidance Catalogue — Data.govt.nz

    CSV files on Data.govt.nz

    • User guide
    • Content-to-categories list
    • Content-to-categories data dictionary
    • Categories list
    • Categories-list data dictionary.

    Accessibility option for the CSV files

    The CSV files are machine-readable if you use the OpenData API.

    Accessing machine-readable data via API — Data.govt.nz

Master copy of the catalogue or give feedback

Only a subset of the content in the GEANZ Standards and Guidance Catalogue is published.

You can request a master copy of this catalogue or give feedback by emailing gcdo@dia.govt.nz.

Write ‘Agency Standards and Integration’ in the subject line of your email.

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