Incoming Resources
- The new how things work, everyday technology explained, by John Langone ; art by Pete Samek, Andy Christie, and Bryan Christie
- The Doubleday pictorial library of technology;, man remakes his world., Editorial board: J. Bronowski, with Sir Gerald Barry, James Fisher [and] Sir Julian Huxley. Illus. and designed by Hans Erni
- The way things work now, from levers to lasers, windmills to Wi-Fi, a visual guide to the world of machines, David Macaulay ; with Neil Ardley
- Greetings, carbon-based bipeds!, collected works, 1934-1998, Arthur C. Clarke ; edited by Ian T. Macauley
- In emergency, break glass, what Nietzsche can teach us about joyful living in a tech-saturated world, Nate Anderson
- Controlling technology, contemporary issues, edited by Eric Katz, Andrew Light, and William Thompson
- The story of innovation, how yesterday's discoveries lead to tomorrow's breakthroughs, James Trefil ; foreword by Destin Sandlin
- Encyclopedia of everything, senior editior, Jenny Sich
- The art of tinkering, meet 150+ makers working at the intersection of art, science & technology, Karen Wilkinson & Mike Petrich
- The new way things work, David Macaulay ; with Neil Ardley
- American military technology, the life story of a technology, Barton C. Hacker, with the assistance of Margaret Vining
- Coding all-in-one, by Chris Minnick, Nikhil Abraham, Barry Burd, Eva Holland, Luca Massaron, and John Paul Mueller
- How things work, by the editors of Consumer Guide ; illustrations: Bill Whitney
- How things are made, from automobiles to zippers, Andrew Terranova and Sharon Rose
- Technology and creativity, Subrata Dasgupta
- The encyclopedia of how it works, from abacus to zoom lens, edited by Donald Clarke
- What's science ever done for us?, what The Simpsons can teach us about physics, robots, life and the universe, Paul Halpern