Knowlton, Steven A. (2024) 2024. “A Sky-Blue Flag for the Land of the Sky-Tinted Water: The Legislative and Administrative Process That Produced Minnesota’s New State Flag”. Vexillum 26: 20–31. Reference Link
Knowlton, Steven A., Ellen M. Pozzi, Jordan S. Sly, and Emily D. Spunaugle, eds. (2023) 2023. Libraries Without Borders: New Directions in Library History. Chicago: ALA Editions. Reference Link
Platoff, Anne M., and Steven A. Knowlton. 2015. “Old Flags, New Meanings”. 26th International Congress of Vexillology. Sydney: Flag Society of Australia. Publisher’s Version: Old Flags, New Meanings. Reference Link
Knowlton, Steven A. 2021. “Why Are Some Sources Archived and Others Not?”. In Research Methods: Primary Sources. Marlborough, Wiltshire: Adam Matthew Digital. Reference Link
Knowlton, Steven A. 2021. “Liberian County Flags in Historical and Cultural Context”. Raven: A Journal of Vexillology 28: 57–90. Reference Link
Knowlton, Steven A. 2020. “How Mississippi Changed Its Flag, Following Bans On the Confederate Flag In the Military and Sports”. Vexillum, no. 11: 16–23. Reference Link
Knowlton, Steven A. 2020. “A Rapidly Escalating Demand: Academic Libraries and the Birth of Black Studies Programs”. Libraries: Culture, History, and Society 4 (2): 178–200. Reference Link
Knowlton, Steven A. 2019. “The Minute Man Flag and the Army-Navy ‘E’ Flag: Unifying Symbols for the American Home Front in World War II”. Raven: A Journal of Vexillology 26 (2019). Reference Link
Howard, Sara A., and Steven A. Knowlton. 2018. “Browsing Through Bias: The Library of Congress Classification and Subject Headings for African American Studies and LGBTQIA Studies”. Library Trends 67 (1): 74-88. Reference Link
Knowlton, Steven A. 2018. “The Foundation of Cossitt Library and the Inauguration of Library Service to African Americans in Memphis and Shelby County”. West Tennessee Historical Society Papers 71: 38-64. Reference Link
Knowlton, Steven A. 2018. “Flags for the Fallen: Use of the American Flag in Funerals of Police Officers and Military Personnel”. Vexillum, no. 1: 18-23. Reference Link
Knowlton, Steven A. 2018. “‘Since I Was a Citizen, I Had the Right to Attend the Library’: The KeyRole of the Public Library in the Civil Rights Movement in Memphis.”. In An Unseen Light: Black Struggles for Freedom in Memphis, Tennessee, 203-27. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press. Reference Link
Knowlton, Steven A. 2018. “ ’Show Me the Race or the Nation Without a Flag, and I Will Show You a Race of People Without Any Pride’: The Flags of Black Nationalist Organizations As Disambiguating Responses to Polysemic National Symbols”. Raven: A Journal of Vexillology 24: 27-61. Reference Link
Knowlton, Steven A. 2017. “‘The Older It Gets, The Colder It Gets’: Time Required for Cataloging of a Book Affects the Likelihood of Its Circulation.”. Technicalities 37 (5): 1, 4-6. Reference Link
Knowlton, Steven A. (2017) 2017. “Coloniality, Westphalian Sovereignty, and Flag Design: The Francophone African Case”. Flag Research Quarterly 15 (2): 8-14. Reference Link
Perkins Barton, Gail, George E. Relyea, and Steven A. Knowlton. 2018. “Rethinking the Subscription Paradigm for Journals: Using Interlibrary Loan in Collection Development for Serials”. College & Research Libraries 79 (2): 279-90. Publisher’s Version: Rethinking the Subscription Paradigm for Journals: Using Interlibrary Loan in Collection Development for Serials. Reference Link
Knowlton, Steven A. (2017) 2017. “The ’Negro Branch’ Library in Memphis: A Case Study of Public Services in a Segregated Southern City”. Libraries: Culture, History, and Society 1 (1): 23-45. Reference Link
Grissom, Andrew R., Rachel Elizabeth Scott, and Steven A. Knowlton. (2017) 2017. “Perpetual Access Information in Serials Holdings Records”. Library Resources and Technical Services 61 (1): 57-62. Publisher’s Version: Perpetual Access Information in Serials Holdings Records. Reference Link
Jabaily, Matthew J., James R. Rodgers, and Steven A. Knowlton. 2016. “Leveraging Use‐by‐Publication‐Age Data in Serials Collection Decisions”. Charleston Conference. Charleston, S.C.: Charleston Conference. Publisher’s Version: Leveraging Use‐by‐Publication‐Age Data in Serials Collection Decisions. Reference Link
Knowlton, Steven A. 2014. “ ’A Democrat for All the People’: The Historic Election of Harold E. Ford, Sr., to the United States House of Representatives.”. Tennessee Historical Quarterly 73 (4): 280-311. Reference Link
Robinson, Bess, Perveen Rustomfram, and Steven A. Knowlton. 2015. “Everyone Has a Place at the Table – Now What? Making the Best of the Meetings You Lead and Attend”. Tennessee Libraries 65 (3). Reference Link