About Us
Your digital shelf of science authors.
We bring the library experience online—making science authors and their ideas accessible, inspiring, and easy to explore for everyone.
Think of this space as a library shelf built for curious minds. We collect and showcase the works of prolific science authors, making their ideas easy to explore and connect with. Just like a library helps you find the right book at the right time, our platform helps you discover the thinkers whose words shaped science. Whether you’re studying, researching, or simply browsing, this is your gateway to the stories and knowledge behind science’s greatest voices.

Proficient Authors

(1892-1972)
Indian mathematician turned librarian; authored Five Laws of Library Science (1931) and Colon Classification (1933), the first faceted system; father of library science in India, advancing user-centered organization and education.

(1851 – 1931)
American educator; created Dewey Decimal Classification (1876), a hierarchical decimal system organizing knowledge into 10 main classes, used globally.

(1937-1903)
Developed Cutter’s author/title rules (1876) and objects of the catalog, enabling uniform dictionary catalogs with subject access.
The only thing you absolutely have to know is the location of the library.
Albert Einstein


About the Creator
Built at the intersection of library science and digital innovation, this platform reflects a vision to transform how we discover knowledge.
The creator designed this space to make scientific authors more visible, their ideas more accessible, and the process of exploration more intuitive. By combining structured information with a user-friendly interface, the goal is to recreate the depth of a library in a modern, digital format.
Created by Kasthuri Priya
M.Lib.I.Sc, University of Madras, a passionate explorer of library science and digital knowledge systems.