If you haven't already seen it, a new version of data.okc.gov has been deployed by the city and is much improved. For one, you can now use the site on your phone and smaller screen devices.
Another big addition is the Developer API. This is an HTTP API for accessing the datasets. You can even access individual items inside the datasets. If you get a chance, take a look around. I know for most of our stuff we are transforming the data, so accessing individual records isn't quite as useful. But it could be convenient for downloading the entire data set for transformation on a regular interval to make sure we have the latest.
If you haven't already seen it, a new version of data.okc.gov has been deployed by the city and is much improved. For one, you can now use the site on your phone and smaller screen devices.
Another big addition is the Developer API. This is an HTTP API for accessing the datasets. You can even access individual items inside the datasets. If you get a chance, take a look around. I know for most of our stuff we are transforming the data, so accessing individual records isn't quite as useful. But it could be convenient for downloading the entire data set for transformation on a regular interval to make sure we have the latest.