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Sessions, Searches, and Full Text by Site ‐ October 2014 Last Updated 2/26/2015 Sessions, Searches, and Full Text by Site ‐ October 2014 Institution/Site Name Sessions Searches Full Text Adair County School District 842 4,202 76 Alice Lloyd College 1,325 14,013 1,423 Allen County Public Library 73 738 10 Allen County School District 616 1,284 148 Anchorage Independent School District 37 57 96 Ancourage Independent School District 192 207 19 Anderson County Public Library 132 1,078 33 Asbury Theological Seminary 73,765 212,916 1,121 Asbury University 3,283 13,741 2,503 Ashland CTC 22,463 60,163 2,429 Ballard County School District 356 511 118 Baptist Health Corbin 134 329 37 Baptist Health Madisonville 40 82 37 Baptist Health Paducah 10 24 8 Baptist Health Richmond 183 275 14 Baptist Hospital East 624 2,273 246 Baptist Hospital Northeast 124411 Baptist Regional Medical Center 2 20 0 Bardstown Independent School District330 Barr Memorial Library 681 3,579 184 Bath County Public Library 12,076 12,077 44 Bath County School District 1,094 1,767 165 Beechwood Independent School District 1,045 833 684 Bellarmine University 35,338 158,115 7,461 Bellevue Independent School District 376 744 269 Berea College 6,676 22,833 5,786 Berea Independent School District 1,852 16,161 503 Bethlehem High School 3 3 0 Big Sandy CTC 36,096 59,010 874 Blanchfield Army Community Hospital542 Bluegrass CTC 43,602 67,598 9,844 Boone County Public Library 1,734 8,881 1,166 Boone County School District 17,806 38,623 6,558 Bourbon County School District 8,993 32,053 1,932 Bowling Green Independent School District 829 6,008 495 Boyd County Public Library 961 2,307 490 Boyd County School District 1,196 2,969 441 Boyle County Public Library 52 675 10 Boyle County School District 748 1,670 237 Bracken County Public Library 9,122 9,122 0 Bracken County School District 24 24 0 Breckinridge County Public Library 9 31 39 Breckinridge County School District 88 13 260 Brescia University 12,546 70,117 4,179 Brown Mackie College ‐ Louisville 178 733 19 www.kyvl.org 1 of 7 Last Updated 2/26/2015 Institution/Site Name Sessions Searches Full Text Bullitt County Public Library 220,940 222,510 139 Bullitt County School District 9,724 20,404 4,532 Burgin Independent School District 1,373 3,763 156 Butler County Public Library 103 257 3 Butler County School District 4 11 6 Calloway County Public Library 81 191 9 Calloway County School District 8,170 20,004 1,498 Campbell County Public Library 5,935 26,178 1,746 Campbell County School District 604 937 629 Campbellsville University 37,468 166,448 5,075 Carroll County Public Library 66,951 66,953 227 Carter County School District 3,074 4,752 2,110 Casey County Public Library 120 563 33 Casey County School District 58 43 333 Central Baptist Hospital 260 Centre College 11,274 34,358 6,398 Christian Academy of Louisville 3,277 12,023 1,706 Christian County School District 232 178 229 Clark County Public Library 1,437 4,146 94 Clark County School District 23,264 55,228 3,709 Clay County School District 2,346 2,933 230 Clear Creek Baptist Bible College 204 959 25 Clinton County School District 330 Cloverport Independent School District 34 35 32 Corbin Public Library 15 59 3 Crittenden County Public Library 15 59 3 Crittenden County School District 123 63 236 Cumberland County School District 25 41 0 Cynthiana‐Harrison County Public Library330 Danville Independent School District 1,387 4,278 586 Daviess County Public Library 360 1,122 81 Daviess County School District 4,791 10,853 2,219 Dayton Independent School District 3,442 10,085 1,378 Desales High School 4,180 19,508 1,203 Eastern Kentucky University 56,336 266,322 42,364 Elizabethtown CTC 8,645 46,477 2,240 Elizabethtown Independent School District 266 436 272 Eminence Independent School District 1,348 10,140 794 Erlanger‐Elsmere Independent School District 1,732 4,445 1,824 Fairview Independent School District 52 208 53 Fayette County School District 31,397 93,371 24,260 Fleming County Public Library 45,603 45,603 3 Fleming County School District 676 5,446 780 Floyd County School District 278 204 721 Fort Thomas Independent School District 13,273 38,578 4,031 Frankfort Independent School District 30 135 7 Franklin County School District 9,227 22,220 5,539 Frontier Nursing University 40,370 177,724 8,129 www.kyvl.org 2 of 7 Last Updated 2/26/2015 Institution/Site Name Sessions Searches Full Text Fulton Independent School District 72 211 16 Gallatin County Public Library 15,989 16,010 5 Garrard County Public Library 580 Garrard County School District 6,559 25,566 2,499 Gateway CTC 21,252 107,496 4,443 Georgetown College 5,866 29,273 2,986 Glasgow Independent School District 598 2,105 171 Government Agencies 4,691 7,506 15,615 Grant County Public Library 25 46 0 Grant County School District 5,220 13,448 785 Graves County Public Library 6 30 0 Graves County School District 6,872 19,442 1,455 Grayson County Public Library 155011 Green County Public Library 122 415 10 Green County School District 2,049 4,534 12 Greenup County Public Library 71 290 16 Greenup County School District 7,891 19,619 1,379 Hancock County Public Library 72 338 20 Hancock County School District 661 885 399 Hardin County Public Library 77 120 18 Hardin County School District 3,437 11,461 2,046 Hardin Memorial Hospital 1,075 4,339 60 Harlan County Public Library 4 111 0 Harry M. Caudill Memorial Library 2 31 0 Hart County School District 696 2,056 691 Hazard CTC 6,139 31,005 1,175 Henderson CC 3,271 14,795 872 Henderson County Public Library 565 1,553 178 Henderson County School District 66 428 13 Henry County Public Library 130 286 21 Henry County School District 2,955 10,273 683 Hickman County School District 2,327 4,830 345 Hopkins County ‐ Madisonville Public Library 150 687 12 Hopkinsville CC 3,988 15,683 1,809 Hopkinsville‐Christian County Public Library 32 147 35 Jackson County Public Library 220 Jackson County School District 54 40 46 Jefferson County School District 58,670 174,764 32,121 Jefferson CTC 33,849 140,898 6,290 Jessamine County Public Library 549618 Jessamine County School District 30,366 53,859 6,432 Jewish Hospital 107 429 1 Johnson County Public Library 12 56 3 Johnson County School District 106 10 519 KCTCS Offices 1,016 791 3,184 KDE Staff 8,449 17,700 675 KDLA 634 2,494 109 Kenton County Public Library 896 5,117 1,609 www.kyvl.org 3 of 7 Last Updated 2/26/2015 Institution/Site Name Sessions Searches Full Text Kenton County School District 8,184 11,520 10,700 Kentucky Christian University 1,553 11,725 1,664 Kentucky Historical Society 110 Kentucky School for the Blind 1 1 0 Kentucky State University 4,649 21,571 3,810 Kentucky Wesleyan College 4,455 19,454 1,388 Knott County School District 005 Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital 220 LaRue County Public Library 244 2,261 60 Larue County School District 636 944 1,014 Laurel County Public Library 355 748 90 Lawrence County School District 3,253 9,431 503 Lee County School District 488 2,377 207 Lewis County School District 159 327 21 Lexington Christian Academy 176 668 101 Lexington Public Library 6,401 32,912 2,869 Lexington Theological Seminary 851 1,381 17,190 Lincoln County Public Library 207910 Lincoln County School District 40,702 146,175 206 Lindsey Wilson College 28,177 135,439 5,949 Logan County Public Library 66 288 31 Logan County School District 8,091 31,145 2,921 Louisville Bible College 60 184 7 Louisville Free Public Library 4,375 16,153 4,054 Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary 85 111 49 Lyon County Public Library 110 Madison County Public Library 356 3,536 85 Madison County School District 15,013 35,426 8,427 Madisonville CC 3,336 16,172 2,698 Magoffin County School District 330 Marion County Public Library 13 68 3 Marion County School District 1,566 3,021 4,609 Marshall County Public Library 69 1,966 2 Martin County School District 80 95 217 Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Library 140,556 140,776 201 Mason County Public Library 93 381 22 Mason County School District 110 Mayfield Independent School District 121 274 617 Maysville CTC 1,391 5,855 941 McCracken County Public Library 970 2,212 981 McCracken County School District 4,703 12,494 2,010 McCreary County School District 42 40 38 McLean County School District 807 4,763 337 Meade County Public Library 864 4,887 446 Meade County School District 14,328 29,331 4,847 Mercer County Public Library 264 1,358 59 Mercer County School District 4,603 12,466 1,389 Metcalfe County Public Library 15,081 15,081 0 www.kyvl.org 4 of 7 Last Updated 2/26/2015 Institution/Site Name Sessions Searches Full Text Methodist Hospital 133 487 18 Mid‐Continent University 842 7,764 396 Middlesboro‐Bell County Public Library 26 66 3 Midway College 1,426 6,214 1,390 Model Lab Madison County School District 32 174 0 Monroe County School District 388 1,683 187 Montgomery County Public Library 23,695 23,894 13 Montgomery County School District 1,358 2,019 2,854 Morehead State University 12,126 49,628 17,625 Morgan County Public Library 40 3 103 Muhlenberg County School District 280 411 501 Murray State University 70,928 113,169 13,545 Nelson County High School 82 82 0 Nelson County Public Library 429 1,634 89 Nelson County School District 2,870 10,635 3,490 Newport Independent School District 68 51 169 Northern Kentucky University 204,341 654,053 16,870 Norton Healthcare 3,153 8,797 1,088 Ohio County Public Library 151 1,119 47 Ohio County School District 1,108 2,293 1,144 Oldham County Public Library 297 1,750 93 Oldham County School District 12,338 38,764 3,118 Oneida Baptist Institute 174 748 44 Owen County Public Library 101 282 32 Owensboro CTC
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