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photo from article 60th Anniversary History Lectures

60th Anniversary History Lectures

The Robert B. Greenblatt, MD Library proudly presents our 60th Anniversary History Lectures on October 18, 2023, 4:30-5:30 p.m., in the Historical Collections and Archives Room. Light refreshments will be served. Dr. Robert Nesbit will give a lecture on the Library’s namesake, Robert B. Greenblatt, MD, an internationally known endocrinologist and Professor Emeritus of the Medical College of Georgia who passed away in 1987. While Dr. Nesbit is a Professor Emeritus of Surgery at MCG, he is also a scholar of history. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in history from Harvard University and he continues to offer an elective in…

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University Libraries Launches New Website

The University Libraries Web Committee, led by Library Systems Analyst, Vonny Nogales, has worked to provide users with a more navigable and engaging experience, redesigning the libraries’ webpages. With support from the libraries’ leadership team, and in accordance with Augusta University’s Web Services guidelines, the new site will debut on September 5, 2023. What has changed? Users will notice a joint University Libraries homepage with contact information for Reese and Greenblatt libraries, as well as a link to Meet Your Librarians, the subject specialists who assist with research assignments, questions about resources, and provide library instruction. Additionally, this page has…

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Segregated Doctoring History Lecture

Dr. Leslie J. Pollard, Sr. will give a history lecture based on his book Segregated Doctoring: Black Physicians in Augusta, Georgia, 1902-1952 on August 23, 4:30-5:30 p.m., in Greenblatt Library’s Historical Collections and Archives Room. Dr. Pollard is a retired professor of history from Paine College. His book Segregated Doctoring analyzes Augusta’s African American medical practice in the context of segregation and the associated inequities. For over 100 years the public hospitals funded by the City of Augusta were the teaching hospitals of the Medical College of Georgia. For a few years, Black physicians were allowed privileges at Augusta’s two…

photo from article Elizabeth Lightfoot to join AU Libraries as Inaugural Director of Collections and Resource Strategies

Elizabeth Lightfoot to join AU Libraries as Inaugural Director of Collections and Resource Strategies

The Augusta University Libraries is pleased to announce that Elizabeth Lightfoot has been chosen to be the AU Libraries inaugural Director of Collections and Resource Strategies.  As part of the Dean’s Senior Leadership team, Elizabeth will provide leadership for collections, acquisitions, cataloging, e-resources, scholarly communications, data services, special collections, and government documents for the Augusta University Libraries.  Elizabeth joins AU from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries as their Collections Strategist, where she was responsible for providing leadership and direction for the Libraries’ collection development and management operations.  Previous to UW-Madison, Elizabeth spent 13 years in increasingly responsible positions in collections and technical services at a variety of institutions, including most recently…