Incoming Resources
- A computer called Katherine, how Katherine Johnson helped put America on the moon, written by Suzanne Slade ; lllustrated by Veronica Miller Jamison
- Ada and the number-crunching machine, written by Zoë Tucker, illustrated by Rachel Katstaller
- Nathaniel Bowditch and the power of numbers, how a nineteenth-century man of business, science, and the sea changed American life, Tamara Plakins Thornton
- One step further, my story of math, the moon, and a life-long mission, by NASA Computer Katherine Johnson ; with her daughters Joylette Hylick and Katherine Moore ; illustrations by Charnelle Pinkney Barlow
- Ada Lovelace, poet of science, the first computer programmer, Diane Stanley ; illustrated by Jessie Hartland
- Maryam's magic, the story of mathematician Maryam Mirzakhani, by Megan Reid ; illustrations by Aaliya Jaleel
- The boy who loved math, the improbable life of Paul Erdos, Deborah Heiligman ; illustrated by LeUyen Pham
- Who says women can't be computer programmers?, the story of Ada Lovelace, Tanya Lee Stone ; illustrated by Marjorie Priceman
- Counting on Katherine, how Katherine Johnson saved Apollo 13, Helaine Becker ; illustrated by Dow Phumiruk