Oregon State Archives
| Oregon State Archives | |
|---|---|
| Archives Division of the Office of the Secretary of State of Oregon | |
| The Cecil L. Edwards Archives Building | |
| Details | |
| Location | Salem, Oregon, United States | 
| Coordinates | 44°56′46″N 123°01′32″W / 44.946011°N 123.025562°W | 
| State Archivist | Stephanie Clark | 
| Established | 1947 | 
| Building | Cecil L. Edwards Archives Building | 
| Size | 50,000 sq. ft. | 
| Website | Official website | 
The Archives Division of the Office of the Secretary of State of Oregon, or the Oregon State Archives, is an agency of the Oregon Secretary of State charged with preserving and providing access to government records. The Oregon State Archives is open for research by appointment. It also publishes the Oregon Blue Book and Oregon Administrative Rules. The position of State Archivist was authorized by the state legislature in 1945, though not filled until 1947, and was originally a staff position within the Oregon State Library. The duties and functions of the archivist were placed under the purview of the Secretary of State in 1973, when that office was deemed the chief records officer of the state government by the legislature. As of 2019 it comprises the state archivist, a reference unit, a publications unit, an information and records management unit, and the State Records Center.