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Créée en 1974 en même temps de l'Ecole, ses collections couvrent tous les domaines de l'art vétérinaire. Conçue pour répondre aux besoins de l'enseignement et de la recherche à l'Ecole Nationale de Médecine Vétérinaire (ENMV) de Sidi Thabet, la bibliothèque possède un grand nombre d'ouvrages, thèses et périodiques dans le domaine des sciences vétérinaires.

Accessible à tous : étudiants, enseignants, chercheurs et médecins ainsi qu'aux utilisateurs extérieurs.

Horaire de travail : la bibliothèque est ouverte du lundi au vendredi de 8h30 à 18 heures et le samedi de 8h30 à 13h.
Le lecteur bénéficie de l'accès direct au fonds documentaire classé par discipline (consultation, prêt, photocopies) ainsi qu'aux bases de données bibliographiques.

La totalité du fonds contemporain peut-être interrogée à l'adresse suivante : http://birsa.agrinet.tn.

  Le fond documentaire : La Bibliothèque de l'Ecole Nationale de Médecine Vétérinaire regroupe :

  • Plus de 45 titres de périodiques internationaux. Ils couvrent l'ensemble des publications vétérinaires et zootechniques paraissant dans le monde. De plus en plus de périodiques sont mis en disposition en texte intégral sur Internet.
  • Une collection complète (depuis 1974) des thèses de doctorat vétérinaire.
  • Un fond de 2000 ouvrages spécialisés.
  • La collection complète (depuis 1974) du Journal Officiel de la République Tunisienne (JORT).
  • Les thèses de doctorat vétérinaire des écoles vétérinaires françaises (Toulouse, Lyon, Alfort et Nantes) sur support électronique (CD-Rom).

  Conditions d'accès
Consultation :
- tous les étudiants, enseignants et médecins
Prêt à domicile autorisé pour:
- le personnel enseignant (revues, ouvrages, thèses)
- les étudiants inscrits à l'Ecole Vétérinaire (ouvrages, thèses)
- possibilité d'emprunter les thèses pour les étudiants extérieurs sur présentation de leur carte d'étudiant ainsi qu’une autorisation fournie par leurs établissements.
Attention : Le prêt des documents n'est pas autorisé aux particuliers.

Durée de prêt maximale : 10 jours

  Contact :
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Fax : 71 552 441

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