Resource reservation system for City of Helsinki

An API for making resource reservations, such as booking a practice room or a meeting space

API location: https://api.hel.fi/respa/v1/

Reservation booking system or Respa is a prototype service that aims to provide citizens with easier access to public spaces and other public resources. Respa works as a booking application that enables users to find and reserve public resources the city has to offer which can include everything from meeting rooms to 3D-printers. The first pilot of the service is done jointly between three city departments and will include reservation possibilities for different public spaces and workstations.

The Respa API is the first prototype of a citywide reservation booking system backend, allowing for easy searching and filtering of resources based on resource type, purpose, location and availability. To make and change reservations, OAuth2 authentication is provided for both city employees and citizens who wish to reserve a room through a frontend application.

Data and Resources

Additional information

Administrator Helsingin kaupunginkanslia
Source Helsingin kulttuurin ja vapaa-ajan toimiala / Kaupunginkirjasto ja Nuorison palvelukokonaisuus sekä Helsingin kasvatuksen ja koulutuksen toimiala / Varhaiskasvatus
Published 01.12.2016
Update frequency
More information
  1. https://dev.hel.fi/apis/respa/
  2. https://api.hel.fi/respa/v1/
  3. http://www.hri.fi/en/news/available-public-spaces-integrate-them-into-your-service/
Categories
Data collections
Geographical coverage
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
How to reference Source: Resource reservation system for City of Helsinki. The maintainer of the dataset is Helsingin kaupunginkanslia and the original author is Helsingin kulttuurin ja vapaa-ajan toimiala / Kaupunginkirjasto ja Nuorison palvelukokonaisuus sekä Helsingin kasvatuksen ja koulutuksen toimiala / Varhaiskasvatus. The dataset has been downloaded from Helsinki Region Infoshare service on 17.05.2024 under the license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0.
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