
Grenoble site
The Law and Literature University Library (BU) offers a wide range of services: print and digital resources, Wi-Fi, reading rooms, group study rooms, home loans, extended opening hours, and more. Simply register at the BU with your student card. The law room (ground floor of the library) offers documents tailored to your educational needs: codes, textbooks, legal journals, etc. Digital documents are available online, either from the BU's computers or remotely using your UGA login details.
In addition to the Law and Literature Library, you have access to all libraries belonging to the UGA library network.
> More information about the Law and Literature Library and the UGA library network
The two research centers at the Grenoble Law School (CRJ and CESICE) also have a documentation center dedicated to their research topics, which is accessible only to faculty members, doctoral students, and Master's 2 students.
> More information about the Law School's Research Documentation Center
Valencia site
As a student in Valence, you have access to documentary resources in the heart of the Latour-Maubourg district, in the Rodolphe-Pesce University Library.
Many services are offered there, including the following:
- Three group work rooms, available upon reservation;
- Two large workrooms that can accommodate around thirty people each, used for classes or training sessions;
- A relaxation area with comfortable armchairs surrounded by comic books;
- A main workspace with approximately 100 seats;
- Five computer stations available to students (accessible with Agalan login credentials);
- University Wi-Fi throughout the building;
- Laptops, tablets, and headphones are available for loan.
Legal works are grouped together on the left side of the building, near the workspaces dedicated to students.
> More information about the Rodolphe-Pesce University Library
In addition to the works available at the Rodolphe Pesce Learning Center, you can access all the digital resources offered by the Grenoble Law and Literature University Library via its website.
> More information about the Law and Literature Library and the UGA's documentary network
UNJF
The Francophone Digital Law University (UNJF) is a virtual university that offers free online courses to students at partner universities. These courses are taught by teachers who are specialists in their field. However, it is important to note that these courses are in no way intended to replace the lectures given in lecture halls by professors at the Grenoble Faculty of Law, on which students will be assessed. Like textbooks, they can be used as an additional, free resource.
> More information about the UNJF
To access the courses, visit the website.
cours.unjf.frThen click on the "login" tab (at the top right of the home page). You will need to enter your university (Université Grenoble Alpes) and your login details provided with your student card.
Jurisguide
If you are a law student, doctoral candidate, or professor, or anyone else looking for reliable information on legal sciences, this site is for you!
Jurisguide provides you with access to an overview of essential legal resources and their summary descriptions, as well as guides and methodological fact sheets to help you conduct effective research.
The Law and Literature Library atUniversité Grenoble Alpes a partner of the Jurisguide website.
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More information on the Jurisguide website.