Public and university libraries allow a wide variety of documents to be borrowed for information, leisure, educational and cultural purposes. They are also places where people can go to study and meet up with others. Sometimes civic debate events in the form of workshops and talks are organized at library premises.
University libraries
The university libraries are open to all students, faculty, researchers, staff and even the general public. The documentation available encompasses all disciplinary fields offered by Université Grenoble Alpes, to assist you in your studies and research.
University libraries (“bibliothèques universitaires” - known as “BU”) are open to everyone for consultation of their materials on the premises. However, only students and staff of the Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA) can borrow documents and use other services.
Grenoble has 12 public libraries spread out across the city’s urban area.
Since 1st July 2019, registration with the public library has been free for all inhabitants of Grenoble, and includes access to the media library (“numothèque”).
Good to know
Also accessible with the same membership account, the public international library (BMI) has a wide choice of documents in foreign languages: Arabic, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. Visit the public international library website
You areYou wishSubmitShare the linkCopyCopiedI recommend:Consultable at this address:La page sera alors accessible depuis votre menu "Mes favoris".Stop videoPlay videoMutePlay audioChat: A question?