• What's new?


    • ASCE test

      ASCE library

      From October 16th to December 14th, test ASCE journals on campus and at home.

      Published by the American Society of Civil Engineers, these 41 journals cover all areas of civil engineering: structures, geotechnical, hydraulic, environment, transportation, construction, and more.

    • New Pearson e-book selection


      Our new Pearson e-book selection has been available online since October 17, 2025 on the VitalSource digital platform.

      You can borrow (for 7 days) or read online 55 e-books on marketing, strategy, management, finance, computer networks, programming, and more. Depending on the title, simultaneous access is available for 1 to 3 users.

    • Statista Webinars


      Register now for two free webinars offered by Statista to help you get faster and more reliable answers.
      Including :
      • How to create smarter requests with Research AI
      • Why Statista provides reliable information
      • A quick tour of the platform for academic work
      📅 Session 1: 7th October 2025 (3 pm)
      📅 Session 2: 10th October 2025 (10 am)
    • New student team


      Our 2025-2026 student team is complete!

      Marie, Margaux, Laura, Syna, Sarah, and Jihane will be pleased to welcome you to the Library from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. starting September 15 and occasionally during the day.

      Opening hours starting September 15, 2025
      Monday to Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.

    • New legal resource juridique Dalloz.fr

      Perform your legal research with our new legal database Dalloz.fr.
      You'll find:

      • 34 journals and their digital archives
      • 4 millions full-text case law decisions
      • 72 commented and annotated codes
      • 16 directories from the Dalloz encyclopaedias
      • 32 reference books
      • 1 200 guidance sheets
    • 2024 Springer Collections

      As part of the IP Paris document resource pool, the library gives you access to Springer 2024 e-books from the following collections:


      They can be viewed by logging in on campus using IP recognition and then in the same browser off campus.