Incoming Resources
- An episodic history of mathematics, mathematical culture through problem solving, Steven G. Krantz
- Introduction to finite mathematics, [by] John G. Kemeny, J. Laurie Snell [and] Gerald L. Thompson
- Mathematics, a very short introduction, Timothy Gowers
- 200% of nothing, : an eye-opening tour through the twists and turns of math abuse and innumeracy, A.K. Dewdney
- The mathematical experience, Philip J. Davis, Reuben Hersh ; with an introd. by Gian-Carlo Rota
- The world of mathematics;, a small library of the literature of mathematics from Aʻh-mosé the scribe to Albert Einstein,, presented with commentaries and notes by James R. Newman
- Women of mathematics, a biobibliographic sourcebook, edited by Louise S. Grinstein and Paul J. Campbell ; with a foreword by Alice Schafer
- Life by the numbers, Keith Devlin
- Euler, the master of us all, William Dunham
- Great ideas of modern mathematics, their nature and use, by Jagjit Singh
- History of mathematics
- The universe and the teacup, the mathematics of truth and beauty, K.C. Cole
- The biographical dictionary of women in science, pioneering lives from ancient times to the mid-20th century, Marilyn Ogilvie and Joy Harvey, editors
- She does math!, real-life problems from women on the job, Marla Parker, editor
- Mathematics in Western culture
- The math gene, how mathematical thinking evolved and why numbers are like gossip, Keith Devlin
- Mathematical cranks, Underwood Dudley
- A history of mathematical notations, Florian Cajori
- A concise history of mathematics, by Dirk J. Struik
- Pi in the sky, counting, thinking, and being, John D. Barrow