How does the Truman Presidential Library compare to other Presidential Libraries?
Each of the 10 Presidential Libraries (11 when the Clinton Presidential Library is completed), which are part of the Federal Presidential Library System, was built with private funds, and each is administered by the federal government under the auspices of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). The Truman Library is one of the smaller Presidential Libraries. There are also private or state-administered presidential libraries for Abraham Lincoln, Rutherford B. Hayes, Richard M. Nixon and others. . How big is your staff, and how is it organized? (Is the library and the museum part of the same organization?) There are 30 staff members of the Truman Library in administration, visitor services, the museum, the archives and education. The Truman Library Institute, which is the not-for-profit partner of the Truman Library, has a staff of 10 in administration, volunteer services, the archives, education and fundraising. How many visitors does the library/archives get each yea
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