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Reese Library traces its roots to the Junior College of Augusta. In 1960, the library moved into
a renovated warehouse on its present campus, then known as Augusta College.

During the 1970s, the current library was built. It opened in January 1977. In 2006, the University adjoined the new Jaguar Student Activities Center (JSAC) to the Library, placing Reese at the center of research and engagement.

 

 

 

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Reference and Instruction Librarian
Phone: 706-667-4908
Office: Reese Library Rm 131
 Areas: Education: Advanced Studies and Innovation, Social Sciences, History, Anthropology, & Philosophy, 1st & 2nd Year Experience; Career Services

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Constitution Day riveting success

The Augusta University Libraries, alongside the Department of Communications and Department of Social Sciences at Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, hosted the annual Constitution Day event at the Jaguar Student Activities Center on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Over 150 attendees attended the event which featured food, drink, goodies, and trivia. Buttons were available […]

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AU Libraries removes fine structure

Are you a few days late in returning a book to the library? It’s fine. The Augusta University Libraries will no longer be fining library patrons for turning books in late. The move was made to improve access to the university libraries. “I am pleased that the libraries are taking steps to reduce barriers to […]

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Black History Month @AU Libraries: Dave the Potter

Post written by Maranda Christy On Wednesday, February 21, the University Libraries held a screening of documentary Discovering Dave: Spirit Captured in Clay on Augusta University’s Summerville campus for Black History Month. The documentary explores the life of David Drake, an enslaved potter from Edgefield, South Carolina. Edgefield is world-renowned as a site of pottery […]

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AU Librarian Selected for Evidence Synthesis Institute

Josette Kubicki, Reference and Instruction Librarian at Reese Library, was selected to participate in this year’s Evidence Synthesis Institute (ESI) through the University of Minnesota. Ms. Kubicki has been a teaching librarian at Reese Library since 2017, having worked previously as a librarian in both Florida and Australia. At the University Libraries, she provides information […]

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