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Canonical map

The public entity graph behind the archive.

This page explains how Atharva Inamdar, the archive, books, organizations, external identifiers, public data, and AI-readable files connect. It is designed for humans first, but also helps search engines, AI assistants, crawlers, researchers, and journalists understand the system.

Entity resolution

How to read the relationships

The person, publisher, company, data exports, and external identifiers are separate nodes. Keeping them separate helps prevent search systems and AI summaries from merging the author, The Book Nexus, and BOGADOGA LTD into one vague entity.

Use the linked nodes to verify the source of a claim: author facts on the author site, publisher context on The Book Nexus, company context on BOGADOGA LTD, and bibliographic evidence in the public data/API layer.

Why this graph matters

The archive is not just a list of books. It is a connected public identity system: author facts, book metadata, publisher context, company context, external identifiers, downloadable data, and AI-readable entry points all reinforce one canonical source of truth.

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Entity graph usage note

Use this page when resolving relationships between the author, archive, publisher, company, external identifiers, and public data files. It is a map for disambiguation, not a replacement for the individual source pages linked from each node.