Incoming Resources
- Samuel Morse, and the story of the telegraph, by Susan Zannos
- Benjamin Franklin, an American life, Walter Isaacson
- Frank Einstein and the bio-action gizmo, by Jon Scieszka ; illustrated by Brian Biggs
- Who was Ben Franklin?, by Dennis Brindell Fradin ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- The ingenious Mr. Pyke, inventor, fugitive, spy, Henry Hemming
- Sea clocks, the story of longitude, by Louise Borden ; illustrated by Erik Blegvad
- Dr. An Wang, computer pioneer, by Jim Hargrove
- Thomas Edison, Ann Gaines
- The pattern seekers, how autism drives human invention, Simon Baron-Cohen
- Samuel Morse, M.C. Hall
- A picture book of Benjamin Franklin, David A. Adler ; illustrated by John & Alexandra Wallner
- Chester Carlson and the development of xerography, Susan Zannos
- The Wright brothers, heroes of flight, Carin T. Ford
- Industry and business, Linda Leuzzi
- The Designs of Lord Randolph Cavanaugh, Stephanie Laurens
- Who was Leonardo da Vinci?, by Roberta Edwards ; illustrated by True Kelley
- Enchantress of numbers, a novel of Ada Lovelace, Jennifer Chiaverini
- Robert Fulton, by Elaine Landau
- Writings, Benjamin Franklin
- Alexander Graham Bell, by Victoria Sherrow ; illustrations by Elaine Verstraete
- Mother of invention, how good ideas get ignored in an economy built for men, Katrine Marçal ; translated by Alex Fleming
- Outward dreams, Black inventors and their inventions, Jim Haskins
- Girls think of everything, by Catherine Thimmesh ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- 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
- Alexander Graham Bell, Ann Gaines
- Eureka!, great inventions and how they happened, Richard Platt
- Twentieth-century inventors, Nathan Aaseng
- Going deep, John Philip Holland and the invention of the attack submarine, Lawrence Goldstone
- Frank Einstein and the evoblaster belt, Jon Scieszka ; illustrated by Brian Biggs
- Thomas Edison, by Rebecca Goméz
- The amazing Mr. Franklin, or, The boy who read everything, [Ruth Ashby]
- Eli Whitney, great inventor, by Jean Lee Latham ; illustrated by Cary
- Weapons, designing the tools of war, Jason Richie
- Eli Whitney, Ann Gaines
- Always inventing, a photobiography of Alexander Graham Bell, by Tom L. Matthews
- Thomas Edison, Shannon Zemlicka
- Robert Fulton, Jennifer Blizin Gillis
- Who was Thomas Alva Edison?, by Margaret Frith ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- American computer pioneers, Mary Northrup
- Earmuffs for everyone!, how Chester Greenwood became known as the inventor of earmuffs, Meghan McCarthy
- Alexander Graham Bell, by Patricia Ryon Quiri
- Bleeps and blips to rocket ships, great inventions in communications, Alannah Hegedus & Kaitlin Rainey ; illustrated by Bill Slavin
- African American inventors, Otha Richard Sullivan ; Jim Haskins, general editor
- Guglielmo Marconi and radio, Steve Parker
- Thomas Alva Edison, Vincent Buranelli
- Enchantress of numbers., a novel of Ada Lovelace, Jennifer Chiaverini, MP3
- Girls think of everything, stories of ingenious inventions by women, Catherine Thimmesh ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- A life electric, the story of Nikola Tesla, Azadeh Westergaard ; illustrated by Júlia Sardà
- House of robots, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by Juliana Neufeld
- Wallace & Gromit's world of invention., Aardman ; director, Merlin Crossingham, Widescreen