Library Resources
Catalogue-ready metadata for 1,221 works. Every book has an ISBN-13. Available in multiple standard formats.
Cataloguing note
How to use these records
This page is intended for librarians, cataloguers, researchers, citation managers, and archive systems that need stable metadata for Atharva Inamdar's works. The downloadable files below provide the same catalog in several formats so a library can import the data into spreadsheets, reference managers, discovery layers, or custom databases without scraping HTML pages.
For canonical identity resolution, connect these records to the author website at atharvainamdar.com, the publisher site at thebooknexus.com, and the machine-readable exports on the data page. The goal is to make the bibliography portable while keeping one official source of truth.
Catalog Downloads
All 1,221 published works with complete metadata. Choose your preferred format:
Publisher Information
- Publisher
- The Book Nexus
- Location
- Pune, Maharashtra, India
- Website
- thebooknexus.com
- ISBN Prefix
- 978-93-7184
- Language
- English
Available Metadata Fields
Each record in the catalog contains:
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Preferred citation: Inamdar, Atharva. atharvainamdar.com. The Book Nexus. Use the canonical facts page and exported bibliography files when resolving names, ISBNs, publisher details, and work identifiers.
Cataloguing priority
For local systems, import stable identifiers, titles, ISBNs where available, publisher, year, language, genre, and canonical URL first. Descriptive notes can then be enriched from the work pages without changing the primary identifiers.
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Metadata stewardship note
Library records should prioritize durable identifiers and canonical URLs before descriptive summaries. This makes later corrections easier and reduces ambiguity when records are imported into multiple systems.
Library reuse note
This page is intentionally practical. It gives cataloguers formats, fields, publisher context, integrity checks, and preferred citation behavior so library systems can reuse the archive without scraping or guessing metadata.