29 RANKORDERTABLE6–TOTALELECTRONICMATERIALS
INSTITUTION
LAW
LIBRARY
E-M ATERIAL
TOTAL
E-
M ATERIAL
LAW%
OF TOTAL
INSTITUTION
LAW
LIBRARY
E-M ATERIAL
TOTAL
E-
M ATERIAL
LAW
%
OF TOTAL
1
GEORGE
WASHINGTON
667,757
2,894,930
23.07
39
YALE
180,144
4,689,354
3.84
2
NOTRE
DAME
529,993
4,214,924
12.57
40
WASHINGTON
177,115
4,022,052
4.40
3 VANDERBILT
468,637
4,728,525
9.91
41
NEBRASKA
169,776
2,115,486
8.03
4 GEORGETOWN
412,515
3,114,752
13.24
42
PITTSBURGH
166,890
5,891,621
2.83
5
FLORIDA
STATE
377,097
3,880,840
9.72
43
WISCONSIN
161,889
3,606,560
4.49
6 PENNSYLVANIA
STATE
375,247
9,823,592
3.82
44
ILLINOIS,
URBANA
161,653
3,247,049
4.98
7
VIRGINIA
372,245
4,157,333
8.95
45
SUNY‐
156,697
4,677,244
3.35
8 HOUSTON
356,887
2,378,095
15.01
46
LOUISIANA
STATE
153,527
1,470,331
10.44
9 MISSOURI
338,714
2,787,967
12.15
47
BRIGHAM
YOUNG
144,908
1,981,220
7.31
10
TEXAS
TECH
333,408
2,015,136
16.55
48
TENNESSEE
144,386
2,355,919
6.13
11 NORTHWESTERN
327,403
5,844,331
5.60
49
IOWA
143,376
5,421,137
2.64
12 PENNSYLVANIA
325,293
5,231,082
6.22
50
DUKE
140,166
4,463,339
3.14
13
TULANE
306,526
3,572,303
8.58
51
SOUTH
CAROLINA
116,579
3,679,957
3.17
14 MICHIGAN
STATE
302,231
4,899,965
6.17
52
CORNELL
115,796
5,366,442
2.16
15
OREGON
299,736
1,763,019
17.00
53
TORONTO
109,069
3,930,250
2.78
16
TEXAS
298,158
6,038,544
4.94
54
MCGILL
108,350
6,016,847
1.80
17 HARVARD
294,020
5,417,996
5.43
55
CALIFORNIA,
DAVIS
106,754
3,792,873
2.81
18 WASHINGTON
U.‐
LOUIS
282,022
5,273,151
5.35
56
GEORGIA
101,992
5,478,944
1.86
19 CHICAGO
275,433
*
*
57
RUTGERS
‐ Newark
100,812
3,733,667
2.70
20 COLORADO
272,245
*
*
58
KENTUCKY
99,356
3,491,559
2.85
21 OKLAHOMA
263,321
2,912,861
9.04
59
MONTREAL
98,499
5,030,158
1.96
22 COLUMBIA
252,898
7,704,688
3.28
60
ALABAMA
96,541
3,578,275
2.70
23 ARIZONA
STATE
249,524
5,010,330
4.98
61
KANSAS
91,478
2,434,356
3.76
24
FLORIDA
247,534
5,355,636
4.62
62
HOWARD
90,861
1,070,931
8.48
25
NORTH
CAROLINA
245,335
3,804,794
6.45
63
CINCINNATI
90,181
7,239,964
1.25
26 MICHIGAN
242,053
UA/NA
UA/NA
64
UTAH
83,929
1,193,845
7.03
27
BOSTON
241,942
1,716,862
14.09
65
HAWAII
79,648
2,471,454
3.22
28
OHIO
STATE
238,825
5,174,694
4.62
66
SOUTHERN
ILLINOIS
50,780
2,921,467
1.74
29
BOSTON
COLLEGE
233,995
1,700,151
13.76
67
WESTERN
ONTARIO
47,784
5,493,986
0.87
30
TEMPLE
227,792
5,121,982
4.45
68
QUEENʹ
45,255
4,478,343
1.01
31 MINNESOTA
224,720
5,414,827
4.15
69
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
39,387
3,359,071
1.17
32
INDIANA
224,454
4,135,103
5.43
70
RUTGERS
23,997
3,733,667
0.64
33 SYRACUSE
216,896
2,899,414
7.48
71
MIAMI
0
3,844,486
UA/NA
34
EMORY
210,558
2,935,205
7.17
72
NEW
MEXICO
0
2,205,594
UA/NA
35
CASE
WESTERN
RESERVE
209,142
2,866,823
7.30
73
ARIZONA
UA/NA
5,560,913
UA/NA
36
NEW
YORK
189,525
6,688,267
2.83
74
CALIFORNIA,
BERKELEY
UA/NA
UA/NA
UA/NA
37 CONNECTICUT
181,018
3,504,528
5.17
75
CALIFORNIA,
LOS ANGELES
UA/NA
3,287,538
UA/NA
38 LOUISVILLE
180,645
2,703,346
6.68
76 SASKATCHEWAN
UA/NA
3,943,918
UA/NA
*Did
not include
a Law
Library
in
the
ARL
Statistics
2005-06
INSTITUTION
LAW
LIBRARY
E-M ATERIAL
TOTAL
E-
M ATERIAL
LAW%
OF TOTAL
INSTITUTION
LAW
LIBRARY
E-M ATERIAL
TOTAL
E-
M ATERIAL
LAW
%
OF TOTAL
1
GEORGE
WASHINGTON
667,757
2,894,930
23.07
39
YALE
180,144
4,689,354
3.84
2
NOTRE
DAME
529,993
4,214,924
12.57
40
WASHINGTON
177,115
4,022,052
4.40
3 VANDERBILT
468,637
4,728,525
9.91
41
NEBRASKA
169,776
2,115,486
8.03
4 GEORGETOWN
412,515
3,114,752
13.24
42
PITTSBURGH
166,890
5,891,621
2.83
5
FLORIDA
STATE
377,097
3,880,840
9.72
43
WISCONSIN
161,889
3,606,560
4.49
6 PENNSYLVANIA
STATE
375,247
9,823,592
3.82
44
ILLINOIS,
URBANA
161,653
3,247,049
4.98
7
VIRGINIA
372,245
4,157,333
8.95
45
SUNY‐
156,697
4,677,244
3.35
8 HOUSTON
356,887
2,378,095
15.01
46
LOUISIANA
STATE
153,527
1,470,331
10.44
9 MISSOURI
338,714
2,787,967
12.15
47
BRIGHAM
YOUNG
144,908
1,981,220
7.31
10
TEXAS
TECH
333,408
2,015,136
16.55
48
TENNESSEE
144,386
2,355,919
6.13
11 NORTHWESTERN
327,403
5,844,331
5.60
49
IOWA
143,376
5,421,137
2.64
12 PENNSYLVANIA
325,293
5,231,082
6.22
50
DUKE
140,166
4,463,339
3.14
13
TULANE
306,526
3,572,303
8.58
51
SOUTH
CAROLINA
116,579
3,679,957
3.17
14 MICHIGAN
STATE
302,231
4,899,965
6.17
52
CORNELL
115,796
5,366,442
2.16
15
OREGON
299,736
1,763,019
17.00
53
TORONTO
109,069
3,930,250
2.78
16
TEXAS
298,158
6,038,544
4.94
54
MCGILL
108,350
6,016,847
1.80
17 HARVARD
294,020
5,417,996
5.43
55
CALIFORNIA,
DAVIS
106,754
3,792,873
2.81
18 WASHINGTON
U.‐
LOUIS
282,022
5,273,151
5.35
56
GEORGIA
101,992
5,478,944
1.86
19 CHICAGO
275,433
*
*
57
RUTGERS
‐ Newark
100,812
3,733,667
2.70
20 COLORADO
272,245
*
*
58
KENTUCKY
99,356
3,491,559
2.85
21 OKLAHOMA
263,321
2,912,861
9.04
59
MONTREAL
98,499
5,030,158
1.96
22 COLUMBIA
252,898
7,704,688
3.28
60
ALABAMA
96,541
3,578,275
2.70
23 ARIZONA
STATE
249,524
5,010,330
4.98
61
KANSAS
91,478
2,434,356
3.76
24
FLORIDA
247,534
5,355,636
4.62
62
HOWARD
90,861
1,070,931
8.48
25
NORTH
CAROLINA
245,335
3,804,794
6.45
63
CINCINNATI
90,181
7,239,964
1.25
26 MICHIGAN
242,053
UA/NA
UA/NA
64
UTAH
83,929
1,193,845
7.03
27
BOSTON
241,942
1,716,862
14.09
65
HAWAII
79,648
2,471,454
3.22
28
OHIO
STATE
238,825
5,174,694
4.62
66
SOUTHERN
ILLINOIS
50,780
2,921,467
1.74
29
BOSTON
COLLEGE
233,995
1,700,151
13.76
67
WESTERN
ONTARIO
47,784
5,493,986
0.87
30
TEMPLE
227,792
5,121,982
4.45
68
QUEENʹ
45,255
4,478,343
1.01
31 MINNESOTA
224,720
5,414,827
4.15
69
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
39,387
3,359,071
1.17
32
INDIANA
224,454
4,135,103
5.43
70
RUTGERS
23,997
3,733,667
0.64
33 SYRACUSE
216,896
2,899,414
7.48
71
MIAMI
0
3,844,486
UA/NA
34
EMORY
210,558
2,935,205
7.17
72
NEW
MEXICO
0
2,205,594
UA/NA
35
CASE
WESTERN
RESERVE
209,142
2,866,823
7.30
73
ARIZONA
UA/NA
5,560,913
UA/NA
36
NEW
YORK
189,525
6,688,267
2.83
74
CALIFORNIA,
BERKELEY
UA/NA
UA/NA
UA/NA
37 CONNECTICUT
181,018
3,504,528
5.17
75
CALIFORNIA,
LOS ANGELES
UA/NA
3,287,538
UA/NA
38 LOUISVILLE
180,645
2,703,346
6.68
76 SASKATCHEWAN
UA/NA
3,943,918
UA/NA
*Did
not include
a Law
Library
in
the
ARL
Statistics
2005-06