The mission of the H.V. Manning Library at Claflin University is to support and supplement
the teaching-learning program of the institution at all levels.
It performs this function by providing materials in various formats for use by students and faculty
in their studies, instruction, and research. In doing so, it takes into account the fact that
learning is a multifaceted process that encompasses diverse tools, methods, and participants.
The Library caters to the information needs of all learning programs, including distance learning
and continuing education. As an educational resource, the Library extends its services to students,
faculty, staff, alumni, and the community. A basic responsibility at the heart of the Library's
mission is to teach skills in the use of the Library. Through bibliographic instruction, it seeks
to equip students with knowledge necessary to retrieve information from both traditional and modern
technological sources. The Library strives to be an active element in the teaching-learning process
of the institution.
History
Claflin's first library, the Lee Library, was established in 1898. There is evidence that the
University supported a small library before 1898, but records of its existence are not available.
As the collection of books in the Lee Library expanded, a larger facility was needed. Renamed the
Bowen Library, this expanded collection was moved into a renovated building on campus. An annex was
added to the Bowen Library in 1960.
The present library, named after Claflin's sixth president, Dr. Hubert Vernon Manning, had its
official opening on December 3, 1967. The building was thoroughly renovated in 2001–2002.
The Library has a seating capacity of 300.
Hours
Regular Hours
Monday–Thursday
8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sunday
3:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Intersession & Summer Hours
Monday–Friday
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday–Sunday
Closed
Assistance is available 24/7 via Chat with a Librarian.