The State Library provides information services to over 37,000 state government employees, circulates library materials in audio and Braille format to about 5,200 blind and print-disabled Oregonians, and provides grants and assistance to help develop and improve local library services and to foster greater cooperation among all of Oregon's libraries. Since its founding, the State Library has been governed by an independent State Library Board consisting of nine members from throughout the state who are appointed by the
governor and confirmed by the
Senate to serve four-year terms. The director of the State Library is the State Librarian, who is responsible for leading employees of the State Library to fulfill the goals set by the Governor, Oregon Legislature, and State Library Board, while also serving as the Secretary for the State Library Board. The board had the power to appoint the State Librarian until 2017, when this authority was given to the
governor of Oregon as a result of Oregon House Bill 3523, which was passed in 2015 by the
78th Oregon Legislative Assembly. The State Librarian is also
ex officio member of the
Oregon Library Association Board. The current State Librarian is Wendy Cornelisen, who has been in the position since 2022. The current board members are Anne-Marie Dietering, Heather Estrada, Nikotris Lewis, Ann Malkin, Jim Portillo, Tina Roberts, Ben Tate, Sachi Weerawardena, and Greg Williams. == Building and location ==