Greenblatt Library
Health Sciences campus
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There are two Augusta University libraries, Reese Library on the Summerville campus and Greenblatt Library on the Health Sciences campus. Augusta University Libraries provide books, ebooks, government publications, journals, audiovisuals, databases, historical collections, and more, in support of student and faculty research.
We provide research assistance in person and electronically and also provide tours and instruction classes for undergraduate, graduate and professional students. Students can request appointments with librarians, including specialized medical reference librarians, for more in-depth research needs. Thousands of research journals are available electronically – in person and remotely - through research databases held in GALILEO and elsewhere, with many available full text.
Greenblatt Library
706-721-3441
Reese Library
706-737-1744
Reference and Instruction Librarian
Phone: 706-667-4908
Office: Reese Library Rm 131
Areas: Education: Advanced Studies and Innovation, Social Sciences, History, Anthropology, & Philosophy; First & Second Year Experience; Career Services
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 […]
Warning: The following blog post contains graphic information regarding what Dr. Sydenstricker witnessed at Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp. The Augusta University Libraries Holocaust series held its first lecture on Tuesday, Sept. 10 about Dr. Virgil Sydenstricker and his role in reintroducing malnourished Holocaust survivors to food. Sydenstricker, who was a Professor of Medicine at the Medical […]
The Augusta University Libraries in partnership with the Augusta Jewish Museum and Georgia Humanities Council will host a series of four lectures and panels focusing on the Holocaust and the Central Savannah River Area’s Jewish Community. At 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 10 in the Historical Collections and Archives Room at Greenblatt Library, Dr. Robert […]
Dr. Rodger MacArthur was a medical student as the world first became aware of AIDS. “We had no idea what was about to happen,” he said to a crowd at Greenblatt Library’s Historical Collections and Archives on Tuesday, Aug. 27. Over time MacArthur, who is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Disease […]