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Welcome to Roovet Data
the structured knowledge base for Roovet entities, identifiers, relationships, references, websites, organizations, books, media, services, and public facts.
Start with a search
Find an entity, business, article topic, book, service, person, organization, or identifier before creating a new page.
Welcome!
Roovet Data is a structured knowledge base for reusable facts across the Roovet network. It can support Roovet Articles, Roovet Search, Roovet profiles, local business pages, books, media pages, platform metadata, and future data-driven features.
Use it to organize people, businesses, brands, websites, works, services, places, identifiers, aliases, official links, and relationships in a cleaner format.
Learn about data
Structured data turns plain pages into reusable facts. Each record should describe one clear entity with consistent names, categories, relationships, links, and supporting references.
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For a complete starter guide, visit the community portal.
Contribute to Roovet Data
- Create an account or log in
- Search before creating duplicate records
- Add neutral descriptions and useful categories
- Connect related records with links and references
Related areas
- People and public profiles
- Businesses and organizations
- Books and creative works
- Websites and digital properties
- Places and service areas
- Brands and products
- Identifiers and aliases
- References and official links
Designed for future extensions
MediaWiki-ready
This homepage is only a visual/front-page layer. It does not replace core MediaWiki behavior, account tools, special pages, editing, page history, or extension support.
Structured-data ready
The layout leaves room for future entity pages, forms, semantic fields, Wikibase-style workflows, richer search, identifiers, and reusable facts.
Roovet network ready
Roovet Data can become the central source for facts reused by Articles, Search, Books, business pages, media records, and public platform pages.
Build clean records
Search first, create only what is missing, keep wording neutral, add categories, connect related pages, and use references when facts need support.