Louisville Free Public Library Hits New Digital Checkout Milestone

Patrons engaging with digital reading devices in a library

Louisville, December 30, 2025

The Louisville Free Public Library has recorded over 1.68 million digital checkouts in 2025, marking its fifth year of growth. This achievement contributes to a total circulation surpassing 3.6 million, highlighting the community’s growing engagement with reading materials, both digital and print. The library continues to provide accessible resources to Jefferson County residents, fostering a culture of learning and exploration.

Louisville, Kentucky

The Louisville Free Public Library (LFPL) has achieved a new milestone by recording over 1.68 million digital checkouts in 2025, marking the fifth consecutive year of growth in this area.

This brings the total circulation, including print books, e-books, and audiobooks, to over 3.6 million for the year.

Top Borrowed Titles

  • eBook and Print Fiction: “The Women” by Kristin Hannah
  • eBook: “Remarkably Bright Creatures” by Shelby Van Pelt
  • Print Fiction: “Demon Copperhead” by Barbara Kingsolver
  • Nonfiction Print: “The Body Keeps the Score” by Bessel van der Kolk
  • Audiobook: “Onyx Storm” by Rebecca Yarros

Community Engagement

These record-breaking numbers reflect the community’s strong appetite for reading, with residents across the city borrowing books, e-books, and audiobooks in unprecedented numbers.

Library Access

LFPL offers access to its extensive catalog of books and materials to anyone living, working, owning property, or attending school in Jefferson County.

Background

OverDrive, a leading digital reading platform, reported a 17% increase in digital checkouts in 2024, with over 739 million e-books, audiobooks, and digital magazines borrowed worldwide. This trend underscores the growing demand for digital reading materials and the expanding role of libraries in providing these resources.

Weather Conditions

During this period, Louisville experienced temperatures ranging from a low of 1.4°C to a high of 23.9°C, with the current temperature at 16.1°C, providing favorable conditions for library visits and outdoor activities.

Conclusion

The impressive achievement by the Louisville Free Public Library is not just a reflection of its strong services but also highlights the increasing awareness and appetite for reading within the community. As more residents engage with digital materials, it emphasizes the benefit of accessible libraries and the need for public institutions to evolve with modern trends. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of these resources in enriching their lives and supporting a culture of learning and exploration in Louisville.

FAQ

What is the Louisville Free Public Library’s recent achievement?
The Louisville Free Public Library recorded over 1.68 million digital checkouts in 2025, marking the fifth consecutive year of growth in this area.
What were the top borrowed titles at LFPL in 2025?
The top borrowed titles included “The Women” by Kristin Hannah, “Remarkably Bright Creatures” by Shelby Van Pelt, “Demon Copperhead” by Barbara Kingsolver, “The Body Keeps the Score” by Bessel van der Kolk, and “Onyx Storm” by Rebecca Yarros.
Who is eligible to access LFPL’s materials?
LFPL offers access to its extensive catalog of books and materials to anyone living, working, owning property, or attending school in Jefferson County.
What is OverDrive’s role in digital reading?
OverDrive is a leading digital reading platform that reported a 17% increase in digital checkouts in 2024, with over 739 million e-books, audiobooks, and digital magazines borrowed worldwide, highlighting the growing demand for digital reading materials.
What were the weather conditions in Louisville during this period?
During this period, Louisville experienced temperatures ranging from a low of 1.4°C to a high of 23.9°C, with the current temperature at 16.1°C, providing favorable conditions for library visits and outdoor activities.

Key Feature Details
Record Digital Checkouts Over 1.68 million digital checkouts in 2025, marking the fifth consecutive year of growth.
Total Circulation Over 3.6 million, including print books, e-books, and audiobooks.
Top Borrowed eBook and Print Fiction “The Women” by Kristin Hannah.
Top Borrowed Nonfiction Print “The Body Keeps the Score” by Bessel van der Kolk.
Top Borrowed Audiobook “Onyx Storm” by Rebecca Yarros.
Eligibility for Library Access Open to anyone living, working, owning property, or attending school in Jefferson County.
OverDrive’s Role Reported a 17% increase in digital checkouts in 2024, with over 739 million e-books, audiobooks, and digital magazines borrowed worldwide.
Weather Conditions Temperatures ranged from a low of 1.4°C to a high of 23.9°C, with the current temperature at 16.1°C, providing favorable conditions for library visits and outdoor activities.

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