Mississippi Library Commission
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Formed1926
JurisdictionState of Mississippi
Headquarters3881 Eastwood Drive
Jackson, MS
Jackson, MS
Agency executive
- Hulen Bivins, Executive Director
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| Agency overview | |
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| Formed | 1926 |
| Jurisdiction | State of Mississippi |
| Headquarters | 3881 Eastwood Drive Jackson, MS |
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| Website | mlc |
The Mississippi Library Commission (MLC) Is the official library agency of Mississippi located in Jackson, Mississippi. It was established in 1926 by an Act of the Mississippi Legislature.[1] It is overseen by a five-member Board of Commissioners.[2]
The MLC maintains statewide databases of online resources, offers statewide networked access to MS public library catalogs, manages the Talking Book Services for print-disabled readers and hosts the WPA County Files from Works Progress Administration programs in the 1930s.[3] MLC publishes two quarterly newsletters, On the Same Page and The Reading Light.[4]

