Incoming Resources
- The fantasy almanac, Jeff Rovin
- How do I use an encyclopedia?, Suzanne Weinick
- The pocket guide to mischief, Bart King ; illustrations by Brenda Brown
- The new encyclopaedia Britannica
- The World Book student discovery encyclopedia
- The New York Times guide to essential knowledge, a desk reference for the curious mind, [The New York Times Company ; introduction by William Safire]
- New standard encyclopedia
- Visual encyclopedia
- Britannica all new kids' encyclopedia, what we know & what we don't, edited by Christopher Lloyd with more than 100 experts in their fields, including space, animals, wars, mummies, brain science, and many, many more!
- The New Children's Encyclopedia, [US editors, Margaret Parrish, Karyn Gerhard, Megan Douglass]
- 101 fun things to do in retirement, by Stella Rheingold
- The World book encyclopedia
- Britannica junior encyclopaedia for boys and girls, prepared under the supervision of the editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
- Ultimate guide to the awesome, Discovery Communications, Disc 1
- Mental Floss: the Curious Viewer Ultimate TV Trivia & Quiz Book, 500+ Questions and Answers from the Experts at Mental Floss
- Repetitive strain injury, 59 most asked questions : what you need to know, Alice Webb
- American Poetry of the 20th Century
- The big book of American trivia, J. Stephen Lang
- Funk & Wagnalls new encyclopedia, Leon L. Bram, editorial director, Robert S. Phillips, editor, Norma H. Dickey, executive editor
- Familiar allusions ;, a hand-book of miscellaneous information, including the names of celebrated statues, paintings, palaces, country-seats, ruins, churches, ships, streets, clubs, natural curiosities, and the like, Begun but left unfinished by William A. Wheeler. Completed and edited by Charles G. Wheeler. Boston, J. R. Osgood, 1882 [c1881]
- The World Book encyclopedia of people and places
- The know-it-all, one man's humble quest to become the smartest person in the world, A.J. Jacobs
- Diccionario de Drogas, Zara Snapp; prólogo de Guillermo Fadanelli
- The New book of knowledge
- Kingfisher children's A to Z encyclopedia
- The 2023 Old Farmer's Almanac
- Pocket ref, compiled by Thomas J. Glover
- The book of times, from seconds to centuries, a compendium of measures, Lesley Alderman
- The Cambridge encyclopedia, edited by David Crystal
- The Harper dictionary of modern thought, edited by Alan Bullock and Stephen Trombley ; assisted by Bruce Eadie
- The world almanac and book of facts
- Folklife, Glenn Hinson and William Ferris, volume editors
- Magic tree house incredible fact book, Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- The Best and worst of everything, Les Krantz, editor-in-chief
- Do elephants jump?, an imponderables book, David Feldman ; illustrated by Kassie Schwan
- The Kingfisher children's encyclopedia
- Medicaid for beginners, coverage tips, by Alexander Mayward
- Knowledge encyclopedia
- The home reference to holistic health & healing, easy-to-use natural remedies, herbs, flower essences, essential oils, supplements, and therapeutic practices for health, happiness, and well-being, Brigitte Mars and Chrystle Fiedler
- My first encyclopedia, Melissa Blackwell Burke, Peg Hall
- Dictionary of theories, [edited by] Jennifer Bothamley
- Why?, Crispin Boyer
- The World book encyclopedia
- The browser's book of beginnings, origins of everything under (and including) the sun, Charles Panati
- Merit students encyclopedia, William D. Halsey, editorial director ; Bernard Johnston, editor in chief
- Almanac 2019, hot new science, incredible photographs, maps, facts, infographics & more
- Ultimate guide to the awesome, Discovery Communications, Disc 2
- The Kingfisher visual factfinder
- Academic American encyclopedia
- The New book of knowledge