Incoming Resources
- Do elephants jump?, David Feldman ; illustrated by Kassie Schwan
- The New York Public Library desk reference
- The Wikipedia revolution, how a bunch of nobodies created the world's greatest encyclopedia, Andrew Lih
- Student encyclopedia, by Michael Dempsey and Keith Lye
- Big book of knowledge
- Do fish drink water?, puzzling and improbable questions and answers, Bill McLain
- Magic tree house incredible fact book, Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Wombats poop cubes, Saturn rains diamonds, pandas fake pregnancies, and other mind-blowing facts in three words or less, Katie Adams
- The World book encyclopedia
- Knowledge encyclopedia, US editor, Jill Hamilton
- The New Columbia encyclopedia, edited by William H. Harris and Judith S. Levey
- The new book of knowledge
- My first encyclopedia, written by Alice-May Bermingham ; illustrated by Jean Claude
- Compton's encyclopedia and fact-index
- The book of what if ...?, questions and activities for curious minds, Matt Murrie and Andrew R. McHugh
- The new children's encyclopedia
- The picture book of symbols
- Little kids' first big book of the world, Elizabeth Carney
- Key ideas in human thought, edited by Kenneth McLeish
- The slowest book ever, April Pulley Sayre ; illustrated by Kelly Murphy
- DK children's encyclopedia, the book that explains everything!, additional text written by Lizzie Davey
- The Treasury of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, more than two centuries of facts, curiosities, and discoveries from the most distinguished reference work of all time, general editor, Clifton Fadiman, contributing editors, Bruce L. Felknor, Robert McHenry
- Visual encyclopedia