Publications
Book

Knox, E. (2009). Document Delivery and Interlibrary Loan on a Shoestring. New York: Neal-Schuman.
A short introduction on how to provide interlibrary loan and document delivery services with very limited resources.
Table of Contents

Articles
Knox, E. (2009). Website Review of Beyond the Job. Public Services Quarterly, 5 (3), 195.

Knox, E. (2007). "How One Part-Time Library Staff Member Can Provide Interlibrary Loan Service" Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve 17:4.

Book Review of The Westminster Handbook to Patristic Theology by John Anthony McGuckin. ATLA Newsletter 52, no. 1 (November 2004): p. 21.

Papers & Presentations
Knox, E. (2010, September). Censorship and religious reading: An institutional approach. Paper to be presented at the Libraries in Print Culture Meeting, Madison, WI.

Panelist for "E-Reserves and Copyright." American Theological Library Association Conference, St. Louis (June 20, 2009).

Creator and presenter of "Web 2.0 and Your Library: Figuring Out What Works" for New York Area Theological Library Association (NYATLA). (November 28, 2008)

Co-moderator for roundtable "Dealing with Challenging Patrons." American Theological Library Association Conference, Ottawa (June, 27, 2008)

Panelist for "Social Networking by Facebook: Case Studies for Libraries." American Theological Library Association Conference, Ottawa (June 28, 2008)

SERVICE/OTHER ACTIVITES
Treasurer of the SC&I Dotoral Students Association (2008-2010)
Member of the American Theological Library Association (ATLA) Membership Advisory Committee (2006 - 2009)
Work with other members of the committee to enhance and develop membership recruitment and retention.
Member of Public Services Interest Group Steering Committee of the American Theological Library Association (ATLA) (2006 - 2009)
Work with committee members to develop annual conference program.
Participant(11/2004)in the 2004 Wabash Center Colloquium on the Role of the Theological Librarian in Teaching and Learning
Chosen as one of 15 participants to discuss current issues in librarianship including faculty/librarian cooperation and bibliographic instruction.