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Donating to the Daniel Library
Donating materials (books, videos, cds, etc.)
Library Wish List -Items to considering gifting to the library.
Giving to the Daniel Library Fund
The Daniel Library Fund is designed to provide resources, services and a library environment that support the teaching and research requirements of the college. The library works to facilitate students' ability to learn and to conduct effective research and information gathering as it relates to their studies and research at The Citadel, and their lives beyond college as contributing members of society. In particular, the Daniel Library Fund provides students and faculty of The Citadel access to cutting-edge information resources in their learning, teaching, and research activities. Gifts to the fund may be made at any time and in any amount.
Giving to the Daniel Library Friends
The Daniel Library Friends has multiple purposes:
- to maintain an organization of persons to stimulate private support of the Daniel Library through gifts, endowments and bequests;
- to further the appreciation of books, of the printed word and of freedom of access to information;
- to bring together those who share an enthusiasm for books and other materials in the collection for the library;
- to encourage a greater consciousness of the importance of the library through the community and state; and
- to support the Daniel Library in developing the collection as a source for study and research.
Membership in the Daniel Library Friends will bring together individuals who believe that libraries are one of the key monuments that epitomize our culture. The library is absolutely fundamental to civilization and fundamental to our American culture. Our knowledge of prior civilizations is largely the result of the preservation of the written record by libraries. Historically, we have used libraries to preserve what is important and what is original and what is good. Libraries are the single cultural institution that cross barriers of race and religion and gender and have no social boundaries. The Daniel Library Friends will assure that the Citadel's library will continue to be the vigorous center of campus learning and intellectual activity that it has been in the past
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