Incoming Resources
- The new how things work, everyday technology explained, by John Langone ; art by Pete Samek, Andy Christie, and Bryan Christie
- Prototyping, by Eric Cook
- How things work, by the editors of Consumer Guide ; illustrations: Bill Whitney
- Terrific transportation inventions, Laura Hamilton Waxman
- Be an inventHer, an everywoman's guide to creating the next big thing, Mina Yoo and Hilary Meyerson
- Failure to launch, a tour of ill-fated futures, edited by Kel McDonald ; cover artist, Roderick Contance ; proofreaders, Abby Lehrke & Matt Sheridan ; publisher, editor-in-chief, C. Spike Trotman ; art director, Matt Sheridan ; print technician, additional design, Hye Mardikian
- The art of tinkering, meet 150+ makers working at the intersection of art, science & technology, Karen Wilkinson & Mike Petrich
- Black inventors, Nathan Aaseng
- Eureka!, edited by Linda Schmittroth, Mary Reilly McCall & Bridget Travers
- One simple idea, turn your dreams into a licensing goldmine while letting others do the work, Stephen Key with Colleen Sell
- The powerhouse, inside the invention of a battery to save the world, Steve LeVine
- The new way things work, David Macaulay ; with Neil Ardley
- Feminine ingenuity, women and invention in America, Anne L. Macdonald
- Free to make, how the maker movement is changing our schools, our jobs, and our minds, Dale Dougherty with Ariane Conrad ; foreword by Tim O'Reilly
- Code name Ginger, the story behind Segway and Dean Kamen's quest to invent a new world, Steve Kemper
- Inventions that changed the world
- Wild inventions, ideas inspired by animals, Sandra Markle
- Leonardo da Vinci, experience, experiment and design, Martin Kemp
- Mother of invention, how good ideas get ignored in an economy built for men, Katrine Marçal ; translated by Alex Fleming
- The evolution of useful things, Henry Petroski
- Inventor's guide to successful patent applications, by Thomas E. DeForest
- The encyclopedia of how it works, from abacus to zoom lens, edited by Donald Clarke
- Secrets of successful inventing, from concept to commerce, Edith G. Tolchin, editor