LSTA Contingency Plans: OSLIS & Statewide Databases

May 27, 2025

Hi Folks, 

As you know by now and as reiterated by Wendy Cornelisen, State Librarian, in her communication last Friday (see below), there is ongoing uncertainty about the status of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) federal funding. In this follow-up, I am highlighting to OSLIS users the impact of that situation on OSLIS and the statewide databases.   

The State Library has received a partial LSTA award of 50% for the 2025 fiscal year, which applies to July 2025 – June 2026. With 50% funding, we do not have enough funds to cover both staff and all the programs and services we currently offer. If additional funding is not authorized by July 2025, we will allocate the available funding to staff positions because we believe it is the best way to accomplish our mission and statutory functions.   

In a 50% funding situation: 

  • The State Library will continue to pay the cost associated with hosting the OSLIS website, maintaining access to the information literacy content and Citation Maker, but no funds will be allocated for website or content development or growth.  
  • The statewide Gale database contract will likely be paused or restructured.  

We remain hopeful that the State Library will receive full funding in fiscal year 2025. Should that happen, the databases will be prioritized for continuation through June 2026.  

The status of LSTA funding beyond June 2026 is uncertain. We realize this uncertainty and potential loss of resources greatly impacts school libraries at a time when local budgets are also under strain. Like you, we are doing our best with the information and monies available to serve our primary users, which in our case is the Oregon library community. We will continue to share information as it becomes available.  

The State Librarian’s communication below has additional details. If you have questions, please reach out. As always, thanks for what you do for students and staff through your school library. 

Best,
Jen

Jen Maurer
School Library Consultant
State Library of Oregon

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From: ola@memberclicks-mail.net <ola@memberclicks-mail.net> On Behalf Of Wendy Cornelisen
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2025 4:57 PM
To: MAURER Jennifer 
Subject: [oasl-all] LSTA contingency plans 

Hi all, 

We are actively assessing the ongoing conversations happening around the federal budget, including any potential impact that they would have on Oregon libraries and the services that the State Library provides.

While we hope for the best for our staff and LSTA-funded programs, we also plan for the worst. Over the past few weeks, we have been planning for various LSTA funding scenarios. Below is our plan if we don’t receive full LSTA funds in 2025. This is only a contingency plan; we will continue funding all programs and services through June 2026 if we receive full funding for the LSTA 2025 grant. State Library staff positions are funded for FY26 with the partial award.

The plan is based on what we know right now: 

  • All LSTA 2024 funds are in our bank account. They pay for current staff, grants, and programs through July 2025.
  • We have a 50% partial award of $1.3 million for LSTA 2025, which we’ll start spending in July 2025. As it is a reimbursement-based grant, we do not yet have it in our bank account.
  • We are optimistic we will receive our full $2.6 million LSTA 2025 allocation, especially given the preliminary injunction issued in Rhode Island et al. v. Trump et. al.
  • The current administration’s proposed 2026 budget does not include LSTA funding, although Congress ultimately determines the budget.
  • The Museum and Library Services Act (MLSA), which authorizes the LSTA program, expires September 2025. 

If the $1.3 million partial award is all we receive, we will: 

  • Prioritize State Library staff. With the partial award, we have funds for payroll through June 2026.
  • Second, prioritize programs that directly impact daily operations and/or offer direct service to Oregonians: Answerland, Northwest Digital Heritage, Oregon Library Staff Academy (Niche Academy), Oregon School Library Information System (OSLIS; access to everything except statewide databases), and statewide iREAD summer reading access.

Unfortunately, $1.3 million would only be enough to fund those priorities. With partial funding, we also have to do the following:

  • Pause or restructure the Statewide Database Licensing Program (SDLP) and academic library database subsidies. Besides staff, SDLP is our single largest LSTA expense at $450,000.
  • Pause issuing 2025 awards for LSTA statewide grants: the Sage Library System courier; Oregon Battle of the Books; Oregon Digital Library Consortium; OLA Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Antiracism Committee (EDIAC) podcast; professional development scholarships from EDIAC; Tribal newspaper and Chemawa document digitization by the University of Oregon; and the Northwest Archivists Native American Collections Roundtable conference scholarships.
  • Pause some continuing education subscriptions and programs such as PCI Webinars, Lyrasis, Tech-Talk, Infopeople, and Libraries Leading with Equity.

Again, the scenarios above will only be instituted if $1.3 million is all that we receive. If we receive our full 2025 award, we will continue most regular programs and services.

We have made the difficult decision to not issue competitive grant awards in 2025-26, even if we receive our full award. We want to reserve these funds in case MLSA is not reauthorized and/or we do not receive LSTA 2026 funding. We appreciate the time and effort applicants put into their proposals and regret that we are unable to fund them.

These decisions were not made lightly. We are doing our best to provide the best service possible with the available information and funds. Library Support staff will provide further information specific to individual programs (e.g. Answerland, LSTA statewide grants, etc.) next week.

LSTA funding is not the only source of funding for the State Library. Another is Oregon’s General Fund. The Oregon Legislature currently is considering our 2025-27 budget bill, which was passed by the Ways and Means Committee this morning. As the close of the legislative session draws near, opportunities are scarce to pursue alternate funding through that process. However, the State Library will continue to work with the Oregon Library Association and others to support any efforts to ensure that our incredible staff, programs, and services continue.

Thank you again for your support. Please let me know if there are any questions or concerns. 

Thanks,
Wendy

Wendy Cornelisen
State Librarian
State Library of Oregon