Incoming Resources
- The Internet, Helen Cothran, book editor
- Changing lives through artificial intelligence, by Stuart A. Kallen
- Tools for thought, the history and future of mind-expanding technology, Howard Rheingold
- Welcome to the machine, science, surveillance, and the culture of control, Derrick Jensen, George Draffan
- Next, the future just happened, Michael Lewis
- Information ages, literacy, numeracy, and the computer revolution, Michael E. Hobart and Zachary S. Schiffman
- Let them eat data, how computers affect education, cultural diversity, and the prospects of ecological sustainability, C.A. Bowers
- The pearly gates of cyberspace, a history of space from Dante to the Internet, Margaret Wertheim
- After thought, the computer challenge to human intelligence, James Bailey
- 12 bytes, how we got here, where we might go next, Jeanette Winterson
- Outnumbered, from Facebook and Google to fake news and filter-bubbles - the algorithms that control our lives, David Sumpter
- The wired homestead, an MIT Press sourcebook on the Internet and the family, edited by Joseph Turow and Andrea L. Kavanaugh
- ROBOTS AND THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEM, holding on to our humanity in an age of social robots, Eve Herold
- Total recall, how the E-memory revolution will change everything, Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell ; foreword by Bill Gates
- Things that make us smart, defending human attributes in the age of the machine, Donald A. Norman
- A hacker's mind, how the powerful bend society's rules, and how to bend them back, Bruce Schneier
- Natural-born cyborgs, minds, technologies, and the future of human intelligence, Andy Clark
- CO-INTELLIGENCE, living and working with AI, Ethan Mollick
- Cyberculture, the key concepts, [edited by] David Bell ... [et al.]
- The big switch, rewiring the world, from Edison to Google, Nicholas Carr
- Futureproof, 9 rules for humans in the age of automation, Kevin Roose
- The electronic word, democracy, technology, and the arts, Richard A. Lanham