Greenblatt Library
Health Sciences campus
Visit GreenblattThere 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
AHEC Librarian
Phone: 706-721-9902
Office: Greenblatt Library Rm AB-2202
Areas: Institute of Public and Preventative Health
By Josette M. Kubicki. All photos by AU photographer Michael Holahan except where noted. The University Libraries was excited to host its inaugural AU Authors Reception a week ago, last Thursday, November 2nd, in collaboration with CURS (Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship) and The Graduate School. In years past, the University Libraries have held an annual AU Faculty Authors Reception to recognize faculty who have published a book, book chapter, poem, illustration, or other creative work within a book or created or performed a creative work within the past year. Creative works could include albums, art exhibits, music performances,…
The Conference Newbies This was my first library conference since I have worked here at Augusta University. It was the first ever conference where I actually presented. I am not good with standing up in front of people and talking, and the day of our presentation, I was so nervous. We ended up with a great audience and I had a blast talking about the “Wow” space. I was also able to attend several other presentations, such as: “Stories of Self-care in a Service Profession”, which was presented by our very own Josette Kubicki and her co-speaker Heather Simmons, “A…
The Robert B. Greenblatt, MD Library is excited to serve as the home of the new Iris Air Photo Booth. The Iris Air allows you to create professional headshots on your own time. It has the ability to edit photos and suggest poses to get the high-quality headshots you want. It only takes about 5 to 10 minutes from start to finish! After entering an email address for the final photos to be sent to, users experience a quick tutorial on using Iris: choose your timer (3 or 6 seconds), position yourself, and smile! Iris will suggest poses between photos…
So what is Banned Books Week and why does it exist? According to the Banned Books Week website, this initiative “was launched in 1982 in response to a sudden surge in the number of challenges to books in libraries, bookstores, and schools. This annual awareness event highlights the value of free and open access to information and brings together the entire book community — librarians, educators, authors, publishers, booksellers, and readers of all types — in shared support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas.” According to the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom, 2,571 unique titles…