Incoming Resources
- 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
- Tech, Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh
- 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
- Cool stuff and how it works, written by Chris Woodford ... [et.al.]
- Inventions, James Robinson ; foreword by James Dyson
- A visual guide to technology, Alberto Hernández Pamplona
- Creating things that matter, the art & science of innovations that last, David Edwards
- The new how things work, everyday technology explained, by John Langone ; art by Pete Samek, Andy Christie, and Bryan Christie
- Wacky inventions throughout history, weird inventions that seem too crazy to be real!, written by Joe Rhatigan ; illustrated by Celeste Aires
- Technology, Clive Gifford
- Baffling & bizarre inventions, Jim Murphy
- Repurpose it, invent new uses for old stuff, by Tammy Enz
- Genius!, the most astonishing inventions of all time, Deborah Kespert
- The shark's paintbrush, biomimicry and how nature is inspiring innovation, Jay Harman
- Wild inventions, ideas inspired by animals, Sandra Markle
- Nature's wild ideas, how the natural world is inspiring scientific innovation, Kristy Hamilton
- Let's explore technology, by Joe Levit
- Inventors!, by Erica S. Perl ; illustrations by Michael Slack
- What would MacGyver do?, true stories of improvised genius in everyday life, Brendan Vaughan
- Fab, the coming revolution on your desktop--from personal computers to personal fabrication, Neil Gershenfeld
- Green Lantern's book of inventions, written by Clare Hibbert
- Wallace & Gromit's world of invention, Aardman ; director, Merlin Crossingham
- Super cool tech, technology. invention. innovation
- How things work, [text: Nicholas Harris]
- Tech lab, brilliant builds for super makers, [writer, Jack Challoner]
- How cool is this?
- Tinkerlab, a hands-on guide for little inventors, Rachelle Doorley
- Science and technology, Ian Graham