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  2. Omaha Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Omaha Public Library is the public library system of the city of Omaha, Nebraska. A library association was founded in 1857, but the library board was not appointed until 1877. In 1895, the library became one of the first six in the nation to create a children's section. [2] There are 13 libraries in the system. [3]

  3. List of Carnegie libraries in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    South Omaha. Omaha. Jun 21, 1901. $50,000. 2302 M Street. Located in the former city of South Omaha. The Carnegie building was razed in 1954 and a new building was built in its place. Today's location is a partnership with Metropolitan Community College. 60.

  4. OverDrive, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    OverDrive, Inc. is a worldwide digital distributor of eBooks, audiobooks, online magazines and streaming video titles. The company provides digital rights management and download fulfillment services for publishers, public libraries, K-12 schools, colleges, universities, corporations, legal industries, and formerly retailers.

  5. Lincoln City Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln City Libraries is the official public library system in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. It has eight branches. The main location is Bennett Martin Public Library in Lincoln's downtown area, which includes three floors and a basement. Bennett Martin is also home to Lilian H. Polley Music Library and the Jane Pope Geske Heritage Room of ...

  6. Nebraska Library Association - Wikipedia

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    Website. nebraskalibraries .org. The Nebraska Library Association (NLA) is a professional organization for Nebraska 's librarians and library workers. It is headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was founded on April 22, 1895, at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. [1] Mary L. Jones was elected first president of the organization. [1]

  7. Schuyler Carnegie Library - Wikipedia

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    November 29, 2001. The Schuyler Carnegie Library is a historic building in Schuyler, Nebraska. It was built as a Carnegie library by P.H. Wind & Sons in 1911, and designed in the Tudor Revival style by the architectural firm Fisher & Lawrie. [2] It was a library until 1975, and it housed the Schuyler / Colfax County Historical Society Museum ...

  8. North Bend Carnegie Library - Wikipedia

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    The North Bend Carnegie Library is a Carnegie library located at 140 E. 8th St. in North Bend, Nebraska. The library was funded by the Carnegie Foundation in 1911 and dedicated in 1913; it housed a library program started by the city's Woman's Club in 1906. The building was designed by John R. Smith according to the simple plans suggested by ...

  9. Carnegie Public Library (Gothenburg, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    The Carnegie Public Library, also known as the Gothenburg Public Library, is a historic Carnegie library building in Gothenburg, Nebraska. It was built in 1915–1916 with a grant from the Carnegie Corporation, and designed in the Jacobethan Revival style by architect Morse N. Bair. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic ...