The collections are centered around the following disciplines: computer science, mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry, life and earth sciences, engineering sciences, civil engineering and architecture.
A specific collection in life and earth sciences and physics-chemistry is reserved for Capes/Agreg students, as well as master's degree in teaching, education and training (MEEF) and students preparing for the internal teaching exam.
For preparatory classes, you'll find Option PCSI (Physics, Chemistry and Engineering Sciences) in first year and Option PSI (Physics and Engineering Sciences) in second year.
There's also an orientation-internship center with a Tour documentaire (CVs, internship, orientation and methodology)
The library is divided into 3 areas :
The reading room, on the first floor, for Licence and Master 1 students. This space comprises 3 comfortable, refurbished group rooms, each accommodating a maximum of 6 people.
The innovative room is on the first floor. Note that the first part of the room is allocated to the library for training and work by students at Master 2, Master's degree in teaching, education and training (MEEF) and internal teaching exam level : 20 places. The second part is available to the Science and Technology department for group and projet work : 20 places.
3 work rooms on first floor.
Public
The Neuville library is aimed at Licence and Doctorat students, as well as teachers. It also welcomes Capes, SVT (earth sciences and life) and physics-chemistry students, as well as those preparing for the agregation in these fields.
Our services
We offer documentary research training and individual assistance.
This is happening at the university library
Affluence in the Library
Contact information
Neuville university library
5 Mail Gay Lussac
95000 Neuville-sur-Oise
01 34 25 69 48 Contact-us
How to find us
The Neuville university library is located on Neuville university site, on the first floor of the main building (AB). Directly to the right of the entrance.
You can reach it by public transport :
RER A, stop at Neuville-Université.
Line L, stop at Neuville-Université.
Accessibility for disabled people
Building and library's accessibility :
Neuville's library ground floor is accessible. People with reduced mobility can reach the two innovative rooms on the first floor by using the oustide elevator.