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The Jimmy Carter Library houses the archives of the Carter administration. This view shows how the papers are stored in a humidity and temperature-controlled environment. The Carter Library contains over 27 million pages of documents; 500,000 photographs; 40,000 objects; and motion picture film, videotapes, and audiotapes.

The archives document the policies and activities of the president and the Executive Office staff from 1977 - 1981. Subjects range from foreign policy, the domestic economy, the environment, and social issues as well as daily life in the White House, the arts, and entertainment.

The archives are a resource for historians, journalists, writers and others studying American history in the last half of the 1970s, and for researchers involved in book illustrations, television documentaries, or motion pictures.

The Library Stacks
The Carter Library contains over 27 million pages of documents; 500,000 photographs; 40,000 objects; and motion picture film, videotapes, and audiotapes.

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