29 RANKORDERTABLE6–TOTALELECTRONICMATERIALS
INSTITUTION
HSL
E-MATERIAL
TOTAL
E-
MATERIAL
HSL
%
OF TOTAL
INSTITUTION
HSL
E-MATERIAL
TOTAL
E-
MATERIAL
HSL
%
OF TOTAL
1 CHICAGO
3,124,722
6,021,047
51.90
34
INDIANA
752,618
4,135,103
18.20
2 VANDERBILT
2,440,748
4,728,525
51.62
35
ILLINOIS,
CHICAGO
711,477
3,455,796
20.59
3 WASHINGTON
U.‐
LOUIS
1,967,727
5,273,151
37.32
36
DARTMOUTH
685,849
4,163,977
16.47
4
YALE
1,821,561
4,689,354
38.84
37
GEORGE
WASHINGTON
682,022
2,894,930
23.56
5 NORTHWESTERN
1,656,029
5,844,331
28.34
38
ROCHESTER
644,347
1,715,993
37.55
6
NORTH
CAROLINA
1,649,217
3,804,794
43.35
39
MONTREAL
609,041
5,030,158
12.11
7 PENNSYLVANIA
1,559,230
5,231,082
29.81
40
MCGILL
605,804
6,016,847
10.07
8 HARVARD
1,547,101
5,417,996
28.55
41
SOUTH
CAROLINA
550,283
3,679,957
14.95
9 PITTSBURGH
1,534,070
5,891,621
26.04
42
CALIFORNIA,
IRVINE
409,342
3,411,180
12.00
10
NEW
YORK
1,527,245
6,688,267
22.83
43
MICHIGAN
398,606
UA/NA
UA/NA
11
JOHNS
HOPKINS
1,521,091
6,490,250
23.44
44
TEXAS
TECH
384,039
2,015,136
19.06
12 CALIFORNIA,
SAN
DIEGO
1,346,403
3,439,242
39.15
45
SUNY‐
379,176
4,677,244
8.11
13
IOWA
1,324,123
5,421,137
24.43
46
UTAH
318,470
1,193,845
26.68
14
FLORIDA
1,315,056
5,355,636
24.55
47
FLORIDA
STATE
296,965
3,880,840
7.65
15 MCMASTER
1,175,056
4,170,524
28.18
48
EMORY
270,075
2,935,205
9.20
16
OHIO
STATE
1,173,322
5,174,694
22.67
49
OKLAHOMA
240,335
2,912,861
8.25
17
QUEENʹ
1,131,289
4,478,343
25.26
50
KENTUCKY
216,730
3,491,559
6.21
18 GEORGETOWN
1,121,197
3,114,752
36.00
51
TENNESSEE
201,085
2,355,919
8.54
19
DUKE
1,092,426
4,463,339
24.48
52
BOSTON
182,338
1,716,862
10.62
20 COLUMBIA
1,087,270
7,704,688
14.11
53
LOUISVILLE
152,735
2,703,346
5.65
21
MIAMI
1,038,633
3,844,486
27.02
54
WISCONSIN
148,720
3,606,560
4.12
22 MINNESOTA
1,020,891
5,414,827
18.85
55
OKLAHOMA
STATE
79,460
UA/NA
UA/NA
23
SUNY‐
BROOK
1,011,017
2,128,413
47.50
56
SOUTHERN
ILLINOIS
33,943
2,921,467
1.16
24
TEMPLE
969,199
5,121,982
18.92
57
KANSAS
25,668
2,434,356
1.05
25
TULANE
909,408
3,572,303
25.46
58
ALABAMA
18,455
3,578,275
0.52
26 CALIFORNIA,
DAVIS
872,318
3,792,873
23.00
59
CALIFORNIA,
LOS ANGELES
UA/NA
3,287,538
UA/NA
27
NEW
MEXICO
867,404
2,205,594
39.33
60
CONNECTICUT
UA/NA
3,504,528
UA/NA
28 SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
864,712
3,359,071
25.74
61
CORNELL
UA/NA
5,366,442
UA/NA
29
CASE
WESTERN
RESERVE
831,003
2,866,823
28.99
62
LOUISIANA
STATE
UA/NA
1,470,331
UA/NA
30 ARIZONA
823,596
5,560,913
14.81
63 SASKATCHEWAN
UA/NA
3,943,918
UA/NA
31
VIRGINIA
794,766
4,157,333
19.12
64
WASHINGTON
UA/NA
4,022,052
UA/NA
32 PENNSYLVANIA
STATE
788,525
9,823,592
8.03
65
HOWARD
UA/NA
1,070,931
UA/NA
33 CINCINNATI
785,531
7,239,964
10.85
*Did
not include
a Health
Science
Library
in
the
ARL
Statistics
2005-06
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