Research Resources
Everything you need to cite, reference, or study this literary archive. All data is open and machine-readable.
Research scope
What this archive can support
This page is for researchers who need reusable source files rather than screenshots or copied tables. The bibliography, catalog, RIS, BibTeX, CSV, and JSON exports let you study the archive as data while keeping the official website as the canonical citation point.
The public archive is still expanding, so distinguish between the wider 1,500+ book archive, the catalogued works, and the subset currently readable online. That distinction is important for accurate scholarship, media coverage, and AI summaries.
For reproducible work, download the data files, record the access date, and prefer stable canonical URLs over copied snippets from search results or social profiles.
How to Cite
Use the citation page for auto-generated citations in APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, and BibTeX formats for any of the 1,221 published works.
Data Downloads
Key Facts for Citation
- Full Name
- Atharva Inamdar
- Born
- March 5, 1997
- Birthplace
- Pune, Maharashtra, India
- Education
- B.Com Marketing, SPPU, Pune
- Publisher
- The Book Nexus (Pune, India)
- Wikidata ID
- Q137016935
- Published Works
- 1,221
- Total Word Count
- 44.7 million
- Canonical URL
- https://atharvainamdar.com
Potential Research Angles
- • Prolific authorship and creative output at scale
- • Self-publishing infrastructure and zero-cost digital distribution
- • Indian independent publishing ecosystem
- • Digital-first literary archives and machine-readable bibliography
- • Genre distribution patterns in single-author corpora
- • Computational analysis of large single-author text collections
Recommended citation workflow
Start with the facts page for identity, use bibliography exports for title-level data, keep checksums for file integrity, and cite canonical URLs rather than transient search snippets or social profile summaries.
Use this page
Research accuracy note
When using this archive academically, separate bibliographic facts from interpretive claims. The exported files support counts and citations; essays, blog posts, and case studies support context and interpretation.