Incoming Resources
- The boy who harnessed the wind, William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer ; illustrated by Anna Hymas
- Going up!, Elisha Otis's trip to the top, Monica Kulling ; illustrated by David Parkins
- Eureka, how invention happens, Gavin Weightman
- The perfection of the paper clip, curious tales of invention, accidental genius, and stationery obsession, James Ward
- Cyrus Field's big dream, the daring effort to lay the first transatlantic telegraph cable, by Mary Morton Cowan
- Thomas Alva Edison, by Christopher F. Lampton
- Robots go wild!, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein
- Ben Franklin and his first kite, written by Stephen Krensky ; illustrated by Bert Dodson
- American women inventors, Carole Ann Camp
- Copies in seconds, how a lone inventor and an unknown company created the biggest communication breakthrough since Gutenberg : Chester Carlson and the birth of the Xerox machine, David Owen
- American arsenal, a century of waging war, Patrick Coffey
- Robert Fulton, inventor and steamboat builder, James M. Flammang
- William Hewlett, pioneer of the computer age, Kathleen Tracy.
- David Bushnell and his turtle, the story of America's first submarine, by June Swanson ; illustrated by Mike Eagle
- Women inventors, by Stephen Currie
- What is science?, Rebecca Kai Dotlich ; illustrated by Sachiko Yoshikawa
- Benjamin Franklin, by Lucia Raatma
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; produced by Albert R. Broccoli ; screenplay by Roald Dahl & Ken Hughes ; directed by Ken Hughes
- What's the big idea, Charlie Brown?, written by Diane Lindsey Reeves and Cheryl Shaw Barnes ; illustrated by Tom Brannon
- Benjamin Franklin, by AnnMarie Anderson ; illustrated by Gerald Kelley
- Genius inventions, the stories behind history's greatest technological breakthroughs, Jack Challoner
- Edison, the inventor of the modern world, David J. Kent
- Samuel F.B. Morse, inventor and code creator, by Judy Alter
- So you want to be an inventor?, by Judith St. George ; illustrated by David Small
- The life and times of Benjamin Franklin, Jim Whiting
- Women inventors, by Jean F. Blashfield
- The kids' invention book, by Arlene Erlbach
- Farmland innovator, a story about Cyrus McCormick, by Catherine A. Welch ; illustrations by Jan Naimo Jones
- Inventors, designing and creating tomorrow's world, by Ruth Owen
- A Salute to Black scientists and inventors
- Five notable inventors, by Wade Hudson ; illustrated by Ron Garnett
- Thomas Edison, Kay Barnham
- Doctor Proctor's fart powder, Jo Nesbo ; translated by Tara Chace
- Benjamin Franklin, inventor and patriot, Carin T. Ford
- Perkin's perfect purple, how a boy created color with chemistry, by Tami Lewis Brown and Debbie Loren Dunn ; illustrated by Francesca Sanna
- Ben Franklin's almanac, being a true account of the good gentleman's life, Candace Fleming
- Alexander Graham Bell, father of modern communication, Michael Pollard
- What's the big idea?, inventions that changed life on Earth forever, Helaine Beckker ; illustrated by Steve Attoe
- Invention and technology, Milton Lomask
- American computer pioneers, Mary Northrup
- Steve jobs, un libro inspirador para los jovenes que no estan dispuestos a renunciar a sus suenos, Karen Blumenthal ; traduccion de Julio Hermoso Oliveras
- Guglielmo Marconi, radio pioneer, Beverley Birch
- Philo T. Farnsworth, the life of television's forgotten inventor, Russell Roberts
- George Eastman, photography pioneer, Peter Brooke-Ball
- Zap!, Nikola Tesla takes charge, Monica Kulling ; illustrated by Bill Slavin
- Frank Einstein and the space-time zipper, Jon Scieszka
- The 12 most amazing American inventions, by Rebecca Rowell
- Brilliant!, Shuji Nakamura and the revolution in lighting technology, Bob Johnstone
- Stopping bullets with a thread, Stephanie Kwolek and her incredible invention, Edwin Brit Wyckoff
- The picture history of great inventors, Gillian Clements