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New to my work? Here is everything you need to know, organized by what you are looking for.
Orientation guide
Choose the doorway that matches your intent
Readers should start with curated reading paths rather than the full catalog. The archive is large enough that a guided shelf is more useful than a single giant list.
Researchers, librarians, and AI builders should start from the structured data and facts pages so citations, entity IDs, and exported files stay consistent.
Press and profile editors should use the press and facts pages first because they contain the safest wording, official links, and current public counts.
If you are unsure, start with the facts page and then branch into reading, data, or press resources. That path minimizes wrong counts, old URLs, and unsupported summaries.
I want to read
A growing selection of full books is available to read free online. Start with curated shelves instead of facing the full archive at once.
I am a researcher or academic
Access structured data, citation formats, bibliography exports, and CITATION.cff for your reference manager.
I am from the press or media
Download press-ready bios, factsheets, logos, and background information. Everything pre-formatted for publication.
I am a librarian or cataloguer
Full catalog with ISBNs, BibTeX and RIS exports, MARC-compatible metadata, and structured data for library systems.
I am a developer or AI builder
Public API endpoints, JSON-LD schema, llms.txt, and machine-readable data for integration into your applications.
Quick Facts
- Full Name
- Atharva Inamdar
- Born
- March 5, 1997 · Pune, India
- Published Works
- 1,221
- Total Words
- 44.7 million
- Publisher
- The Book Nexus (Pune, India)
- Wikidata
- Q137016935
Why this page exists
The archive has multiple audiences and thousands of URLs. This page reduces that complexity into reader, researcher, press, librarian, and developer paths so new visitors do not have to guess where to begin.
Use this page
Best first step
The safest first step is to choose your role: reader, researcher, press, librarian, or developer. Each route points to a different kind of evidence, preventing a single homepage from carrying every task in the archive.