The Greenblatt Library was established in 1834 and named in 1988 after a prominent MCG physician, Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D.
The Library provides resources and services for the health information needs of the faculty, staff and students of the Augusta University and serves as a source of health information for the state of Georgia.
The Library faculty and staff have a wide variety of skills to assist users with finding and evaluating information. A large collection of journals and other resources are available to meet the clinical, research, and educational needs of the campus and clinics, and most are available electronically from office or home. The Library building has a computer lab, group and individual study areas, conference rooms, and electronic classrooms.
The Greenblatt Conference Room located on the first floor serves both as a Historical Collections and Archives room and a conference room.
The Access Services of the Greenblatt Library provides a user-centered single point of contact for library services at the Information Desk and ...
The Greenblatt Library open lab space, located on the first floor, provides Augusta University students, staff, and faculty with individual work and collaborative learning spaces.
The book collection, located on the second floor, contains basic textbooks and...
The Administrative Offices on the second floor house the business operations for...
Two of the Library's Conference Rooms are located on the second floor.
Interlibrary Loan provides books, articles, and other materials not available from our library.
The journal collection is located on the second floor. A few current journals are still received in print and ...
Historical Collections & Archives house many rare and significant works that document medical practices during the 19th and 20th centuries.
You can find quiet reading Areas.
Quiet study areas are primarily located on the second floor and include tables, and casual seating. A few quiet areas are available on the first floor.
The pre 1980 Collection is located in compact storage on the first floor.
The Greenblatt Conference Room located on the first floor serves both as a Historical Collections, Archives room and a conference room. Theses, texts by Augusta University authors, and part of Dr. Robert B. Greenblatt's collection are available for viewing. Augusta University and AU Health System faculty and staff can schedule meetings and other small events in the Greenblatt Conference Room. When making room reservations, additional requests for a laptop, overhead projector, telephone or other technical needs can be made at the same time.
The book collection, located on the second floor, contains basic textbooks and monographs on health science topics. They are arranged by National Library of Medicine call numbers. A small reference Core collection is located on the first floor and an audiovisual collection is located behind the reference collection. These collections are searchable in our library catalog.
The Administrative Offices on the second floor house the business operations for the Library including the offices for The Director of Libraries and Business Manager.
Two of the Library's Conference Rooms are located on the second floor. Conference Room 2109, located by Historical Collections and Archives, seats up to
15. Conference Room 2103, located near the Administrative Offices, seats up to 24.
When making room reservations, additional requests for a laptop, overhead projector, telephone or other technical
needs can be made at the same time.
Greenblatt's Interlibrary Loan department provides articles, books, and other materials from libraries all over the country, as well as electronic delivery of Augusta University owned resources. Services can be utilized after a one time registration. Augusta University affiliated patrons can also borrow books at no charge from other USG libraries through our GIL Express service.
The journal collection is located on the second floor A few current Journals are still received in print and are arranged, alphabetically with the bound journals. Most of the Library's collections are available as electronic resources and are searchable via eJournals amd via our library catalog.
Historical Collections & Archives house many rare and significant works that document medical practices during the
19th and 20th centuries.
The collections include rare books and manuscripts, as well as annual reports, catalogs,
magazines, medical instruments, models, newspapers, and photographs. The Archives
also include a variety of medical regalia relating to Georgia Health Sciences University
and health sciences history.
You can find quiet reading Areas at Greenblatt Library. Contact the Library Information Desk for additional information at 706-721-3441.
Greenblatt Library offers a variety of study environments to students. Small study rooms can accommodate individuals our small groups. Rooms are available on a first come, first served basis, but priority will be given to groups. The second floor is a quiet study area with private study rooms as well as tables and soft seating in the open areas. The first floor is home to the computer lab and a variety of seating options for collaborative or individual study.
The pre 1980 Collection is located in compact storage on the first floor. Please request pre 1980's journals at the Information Desk.