The Library Commission makes recommendations regarding the operation of the library system.
In addition, a State Board of Education and a State Library Commission were founded.
The building housed a bank until 1974, when it was donated to the Library Commission.
Located in Lincoln, the Library Commission provides reference, resources, training, and consulting for all types of library in the state.
The various collections housed at the Library Commission are used to serve librarians, state employees, seekers of government information, and visually handicapped Nebraskans.
The Library Commission is a clearinghouse for state government publications and makes many documents accessible online.
The Library Commission also provides training, both live and online, to librarians throughout the state of Nebraska.
The name was recommended by the Library Commission as an example of an American author representing the best of literature of the Midwest.
The Library Commission formed a five year plan for improving staff, resources, and services in the libraries.
He was one of the organizers of the Library Commission of the Academy (1901).