Oklahoma Department of Libraries

Oklahoma Department of Libraries
Oklahoma Department of Libraries
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Agency overview
Formed 1907
Preceding agency Territorial Library
Headquarters 200 NE 18th Street
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Employees 83
Annual budget $12 million
Ministers responsible Vacant, Secretary of Education
Ann Guerkink, Chair of the Board
Agency executive Susan McVey, Director
Parent agency Oklahoma Libraries Board
Website
www.odl.state.ok.us

The Oklahoma Department of Libraries (ODL) is a department of the state of Oklahoma and serves as the official state library for the state of Oklahoma. ODL provides information management to the state, assists local public libraries, coordinates state-wide library and information technologly projects. ODL also provides an extensive catalogue of books and other print materials for public use.

Libraries Board

The Department of Libraries is governed by a seven-member Libraries Board, with each member appointed by the Governor with the approval of the Oklahoma Senate. There is one Board member for each of Oklahoma's five U.S. House districts, and two members are appointed "at large." The Board is responsible for establishing Departmental policy and for appointing higher level executive officers of the Department. The Diretor of the Department serves as an ex officio, non-voting, member of the Board and as the Board Secretary.

The current members of the Board are:

  • Ann Guerkink - Member-at-Large from Duncan, Chair
  • Hannibal Johnson - Member from District 1 from Tulsa, Vice-Chair
  • Betty Bass - Member from District 2 from McAlester
  • Shelly Pitt Wilson - Member from District 4 from Norman
  • Tom Terry - Member from District 5 from Shawnee
  • LaWalta "Wally" Turner - Member from District 3 from Kremlin
  • Harlene Wills - Member-At-Large from Tahlequah
  • Susan McVey - Director of Department, Secretary

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