Incoming Resources
- Usborne lift-the-flap computers and coding, Rosie Dickins ; illustrated by Shaw Nielsen
- The Computer conference analysis newsletter
- ECDL module 1, basic concepts of information technology, John Lancaster
- Information and communication technology for OCR specification A, Denise Walmsley, Brian Gillinder, Brian Sargent
- Don't panic!, answers to all your computer problems, Nigel Powell
- Languages and machines, an introduction to the theory of computer science, Thomas A. Sudkamp
- The essence of professional issues in computing, Robert Ayres
- Computers, Carole Hay
- Neural networks and natural intelligence, edited by Stephen Grossberg
- Information and communication technology for GCSE, Brian Sargent
- Understanding information and communication technology, Stephen Doyle
- How computers works, by Ben Hubbard
- Digital heritage, applying digital imaging to cultural heritage, edited by Lindsay MacDonald
- Understanding the digital world, what you need to know about computers, the internet, privacy, and security, Brian W. Kernighan
- Disney coding adventures, first steps for kid coders, Allyssa Loya
- Bits to bitcoin, how our digital stuff works, Mark Stuart Day ; with illustrations by C. A. Jennings
- Interface, people, machines, design, Campbell Bickerstaff
- 100 things to know about numbers, computers & coding, written by Alice James, Eddie Reynolds, Minna Lacey, Rose Hall and Alex Frith ; illustrated by Federico Mariani, Parko Polo and Shaw Nielsen
- Proving ground, the untold story of the six women who programmed the world's first modern computer, Kathy Kleiman
- Help your kids with computer science, a unique visual step-by-step guide to computers, coding, and communication
- The science of computers, Clive Gifford
- The Oxford handbook of information and communication technologies, edited by Robin Mansell ... [et al.]
- Information technology, an introduction, Peter Zorkoczy & Nicholas Heap
- Invitation to computer science, G. Michael Schneider, Judith Gersting
- Fundamental concepts in computer science, editors Erol Gelenbe, Jean-Pierre Kahane
- Computers, faster, smaller, and smarter, Anne Rooney
- Computer science today, recent trends and developments, Jan van Leeuwen (ed.)
- Aesthetic computing, edited by Paul Fishwick
- The cult of information, the folklore of computers and the true art of thinking, Theodore Roszak
- Explorations in computing, an introduction to computer science and Python programming, John S. Conery
- An introduction to network programming with Java, Java 7 Compatible, Jan Graba
- E media professional
- UbiComp 2004, ubiquitous computing : 6th international conference, Nottingham, UK, September 7-10, 2004 : proceedings, Nigel Davies, Elizabeth Mynatt, Itiro Siio (eds.)
- Computer science illuminated, Nell Dale and John Lewis
- Computer science, an overview
- Certificate of achievement, Alun Hinder
- Computer science, a very short introduction, Subrata Dasgupta
- Concepts in computing, Kenneth Hoganson
- Computer science, an overview, J. Glenn Brookshear
- R for data science, import, tidy, transform, visualize, and model data, Hadley Wickham and Garrett Grolemund
- Arduino music and audio projects, Mike Cook ; foreword by Massimo Banzi and David Cuartielles, Founders of the Arduino Project
- Information and communication technology for GCSE, Brian Sargent, Denise Walmsley
- Computer science, an overview
- Mobile interface theory, embodied space and locative media, Jason Farman
- The Oxford handbook of information and communication technologies, editors, Robin Mansell ... [et al.]
- The (new) Turing omnibus, 66 excursions in computer science, A.K. Dewdney
- Computer science illuminated, Nell Dale and John Lewis
- Algorithmics, the spirit of computing, David Harel
- The system librarian's guide to computers, Michael Schuyler and Elliott Swanson
- Histories of computing, Michael Sean Mahoney ; edited and with an introduction by Thomas Haigh