Incoming Resources
- The big book of makerspace projects, inspiring makers to experiment, create, and learn, Colleen Graves, Aaron Graves
- Ingenious patents, bubble wrap, barbed wire, bionic eyes, and other pioneering inventions, Ben Ikenson and Jay Bennett
- The big book of hacks, edited by Doug Cantor
- The big book of hacks, edited by Doug Cantor
- In emergency, break glass, what Nietzsche can teach us about joyful living in a tech-saturated world, Nate Anderson
- Milestones of science and technology, making of the modern world, Peter Morris, executive editor ; James C. Hart, managing editor ; Lesley Henderson, further reading editor ; Philip Sayer, photographs
- Who made that?, the fascinating true stories behind the world's greatest inventions, Tim Rayborn
- The story of innovation, how yesterday's discoveries lead to tomorrow's breakthroughs, James Trefil ; foreword by Destin Sandlin
- Marshall Brain's more how stuff works, Marshall Brain and the staff at HowStuffWorks.com
- Coding all-in-one, by Chris Minnick, Nikhil Abraham, Barry Burd, Eva Holland, Luca Massaron, and John Paul Mueller
- How things work, everyday technology explained, John Langone ; art by Pete Samek, Andy Christie, and Bryan Christie
- The science of Battlestar Galactica, Patrick D iJusto and Kevin R. Grazier
- The big book of hacks
- Unusual uses for ordinary things, 250 creative solutions using everyday items, Instructables.com ; edited and introduced by Wade Wilgus
- The inside & out guide to inventions, Chris Oxlade
- We have the technology, how biohackers, foodies, physicians, and scientists are transforming human perception, one sense at a time, Kara Platoni