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
Associate Professor, Director of Greenblatt Libraries
Phone: 706-721-9911
Office: Greenblatt Library Rm AB-2106
Areas: Research Information
In November, the Reese Library Special Collections and Archives added a new preservation tool to its arsenal: the Zeutschel OmniScan C2 Scanner. Special Collections and Archives will now be able to scan archival materials at a much higher quality than before. Special Collections and other library staff participated in a two-day training on the scanner, […]
Emily Harris, MLIS, Augusta University Dental Librarian, in partnership with the Dental College of Georgia (DCG), recently concluded a successful Micro-Credential Program designed to enhance the research and writing skills of dental and dental hygiene faculty. The six-session program covered a range of critical topics, including: advanced literature searching, research appraisal, citation management, leveraging AI […]
Tom Basler was an influential figure in the Medical College of Georgia, as well as Greenblatt Library history. The former Greenblatt Library Director’s tenure saw many major changes, including moving from card catalogs to a computer-based system, expanding the library’s physical footprint, and working to make librarians receive faculty status. Basler passed away on Nov. […]
How did newspapers cover the events surrounding the Holocaust? How do museums represent the history of the event? Three Augusta University faculty members and the Augusta Jewish Museum’s Manager discussed the topic on Thursday, Nov. 14 at Reese Library. The first lecture, held by emeritus faculty member Dr. James W. Garvey, focused on stories from […]