Incoming Resources
- Inventions that shook the world, 50 inventions worth billions that changed our lives forever!, Questar, Inc, Disc one
- Genius!, the most astonishing inventions of all time, Deborah Kespert
- One simple idea, turn your dreams into a licensing goldmine while letting others do the work, Stephen Key with Colleen Sell
- Men, machines, and modern times, [by] Elting E. Morison
- Rosie Revere and the Raucous Riveters, by Andrea Beaty
- Brainstorm!, the stories of twenty American kid inventors, Tom Tucker ; with drawings by Richard Loehle
- Amazing Ben Franklin inventions you can build yourself, Carmella Van Vleet
- Aircraft, Mary Elizabeth Salzmann ; consulting editor, Diane Craig, M.A./Reading Specialist
- Inventions that shook the world, 50 inventions worth billions that changed our lives forever!, Questar, Inc, Disc six
- Marshall Brain's more how stuff works, Marshall Brain and the staff at HowStuffWorks.com
- Creating things that matter, the art & science of innovations that last, David Edwards
- I've got a great idea, how to make your brainstorm bankable, Gloria and Joseph R. Decola in association with Susan and Glenn Maillard present ; produced and directed by Richard J. Casey ; written by Rob Smith and Susan Maillard ; JRD Development Corporation
- The world's oddest inventions, by Nadia Higgins
- African American inventors, Stephen Currie
- The farm combine, Ross R. Olney
- Noble metals, L.A. Witt
- The inventor's bible, how to market and license your brilliant ideas, Ronald Louis Docie, Sr
- Technology of the industrial revolution, edited by Margaret Vallencourt
- Tasty tale of Chewandswallow, by Rick Barba ; illustrated by Pete Oswald, Justin Thompson, and Andy Bialk
- Fifty years of Popular mechanics, 1902-1952, an album of American progress containing the most fascinating articles, predictions, pictures, and inventions that have appeared since the first issue of Popular mechanics, edited by Edward L. Throm
- How to sell your own invention, by William E. Reefman
- Maya, amazing inventions you can build yourself, Sheri Bell-Rehwoldt ; illustrated by Tom Casteel
- More modern wonders, and how they work, by Burr W. Leyson ;illustrated with photographs and diagrams
- Prototyping, by Eric Cook
- The art of impossible, the Bang & Olufsen design story, Alastair Philip Wiper
- Abby invents unbreakable crayons, by Dr. Arlyne Simon ; illustrated by Diana Necsulescu
- The bicycle, by Larry Hills
- Billy Sure, kid Entrepreneur is a spy!, invented by Luke Sharpe ; drawings by Graham Ross
- The art of invention, the creative process of discovery and design, Steven J. Paley
- Journal of discovery, with amazing and illuminating 3-D reconstructions, text, Peter Riley ; illustrations, Hemesh Alles ; paper engineering, David Hawcock ; design, Jessica Moon
- Innovación, una breve introducción, Mark Dodgson y David Gann ; traducción de Dulcinea Otero-Piñeiro
- How to be an inventor, Harvey Weiss ; illustrated with photos. and drawings by the author
- Invention and economic growth
- Eureka, how invention happens, Gavin Weightman
- Leonardo's machines, Da Vinci's inventions revealed, edited by Mario Taddei and Edoardo Zanon ; text by Domenico Laurenza
- Industry and manufacturing
- That's a great idea!, the new product handbook : how to get, evaluate, protect, develop and sell new product ideas, Tony Husch and Linda Foust
- Robot universe, by Lynn Huggins-Cooper
- Gun metal heart, Dana Haynes
- Personal and household items
- A better lunch line, Ben Rearick
- Sky jumpers, Peggy Eddleman
- The sky is falling, by Ada Hopper ; illustrated by Sam Ricks
- Man,, the miracle maker,, by Hendrik Van Loon
- Makey Makey, by Sandy Ng
- How to invent, a text for teachers and students, by B. Edward Shlesinger, Jr
- Phineas and Ferb: the daze of summer, Walt Disney Television Animation
- Breakthrough, directors, Ben Harding, Chris Riley, Stephen Mizelas, Nathan Williams, Nat Sharman, Sean Smith ; producer, Tim Green
- Inventions, writer, Grace Guibert ; editor, Jeff De La Rosa ; senior art director, Tom Evans
- Start making!, a guide to engaging young people in Maker activities, by Danielle Martin and Alisha Panjwani ; Natalie Rusk, editor