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KDLA runs the Kentucky State Digital Archives, digital public records of state and local government agencies with free online searchable access for the public. [2] The Archives Research Room houses Kentucky's historic public records including: [3] City, county and state government records; Birth and Death Records (1852 through 1910)
The Kentucky Library Association (KLA) is a professional organization for Kentucky's librarians and library workers. It is headquartered in Prospect, Kentucky . [ 1 ] It was founded on June 28, 1906, in Louisville, Kentucky with 52 charter members.
Grayson Journal–Enquirer: Grayson: 1946 Weekly Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. [32] Created from merger of Eastern Kentucky Journal (1916) [34] and Sandy Valley Enquirer (1936) [35] Greensburg Herald–Record: Greensburg: 1926 Weekly Walt Gorin Created from merger of The Green County Record (1895) and The Greensburg Herald (1926) [36 ...
The Oral History Metadata Synchronizer (OHMS) is a web application designed to enhance online access to oral history interviews. OHMS was originally designed and created by the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries in 2008 for deployment through the Kentucky Digital Library.
The University of Louisville Libraries hold approximately 2.2 million print volumes, subscribe to several thousand serials, and provide full-text electronic access to approximately 74,000 journals. [2] Ekstrom is a Federal Depository Library and houses the largest selective government document collection in Kentucky. [3]
The district initially said it was taking the books out of school libraries because of Senate Bill 150. Central Kentucky school district changes course, returns banned books to school libraries ...
The Louisville Free Public Library was created in 1902 by an act of the Kentucky State Legislature, and in 1904 it merged with the Polytechnic Society of Kentucky. Services began in 1905 when the Polytechnic Society's collection, held in the top floor of the Kaufman-Straus Building , was open to the public. [ 2 ]
In order to track Recovery Kentucky outcomes, the state contracts with the University of Kentucky to conduct an annual survey. In its 2014 report, researchers claimed that 92 percent of all illicit-drug addicts who went through Recovery Kentucky were still drug-free six months after discharge.