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Resource materials, librarians and services are available to accompany you while you study and do research! The University of Bordeaux library network covers all the subject fields and supplies resources to all its campuses.
On the library website, you'll find all the news, collections and practical info along with the range of services available.
Visit the library website (in French)
Download the library guide 2024-2025 (pdf)
Last update: 09/09/2024
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All the University of Bordeaux locations and campuses have one or more libraries or resource centres, organised by subject area.
Researchers and doctoral students: explore the services the research department makes available to help you master document retrieval tools and better disseminate and enhance your research findings (publications, data, bibliometrics). The research support service is fully dedicated to that mission with, on the one hand, by implementing the university's 'Open Science' projects (in French) and, on the other hand, responding to requests from research teams for in situ training or support for specific needs.