Human and Social Sciences Library Paris Descartes-CNRS


The Human and Social Sciences Library Paris Descartes-CNRS is one of the most important French libraries concerning sociology, linguistics and science education. The library collaborates with BNF as an associated pole on topics such as health and public policy, Ethics and bioethics, Health sciences and society, drug use and abuse, social psychology.
Being a unité mixte de service , the library both depends of Paris Descartes University and the French National Centre for Scientific Research. It is located in Rue des Saints-Pères, in the Latin Quarter.

History

The collection of the library comes from two different origins :

Paris 5 University Human and Social Sciences Libraries

A part comes from the former Human and Social Sciences collections of Paris Descartes University – the collections of social sciences and linguistics were held in the Sorbonne and those of science education in a library in Rue des Saints-Pères . Part of the major linguistics collection come from the private libraries of well-known 19th and 20th-century scholars such as Abel Hovelacque, Joseph Vendryes, and others.

CNRS Sociology Library

The main part of the collection comes from the former Sociological Library of the CNRS. The collections increased during the second half of the 20th century. Georges Gurvitch gave books that he had purchased in the United States to the library and Maurice Halbwachs also gave a part of his private library to the Sociological Study Center just after World War II.
The library, founded by Lucienne Thomas, had the same fate as the CES. First situated in Rue de Varenne, it moved to Rue Cardinet in 1959. Its aim is to buy and make available books and knowledge to researchers but also to indicate the resources at a national scale: thus, the library is in charge of the "sociology" section of the Bulletin Signalétique at the beginning of the 70s.
Jacques Lautman, head of CNRS' Human and Society sciences department, decided to change its name in «Bibliothèque de sociologie du CNRS» in 1986. It moved one more time to Rue Pouchet. Closed for a time while being reorganized, it re-opened in 2004 : it then held 50,000 sociological books and a collection of 1,500 periodicals. In 2006, it became part of the new Human and Social Sciences Library Paris Descartes-CNRS.

The library currently

The library reopened at the end of 2006, at the same time that Paris Descartes Social Sciences Faculty moved from the Sorbonne to its new location in Rue des Saints-Pères.
It is a library reserved for scientific research, mainly for grad students, scholars, social and human scientists from all universities and scientific centers. It possesses a collection of more than 80,000 books and 2,000 periodicals - add all the electronics periodicals and reviews subscriptions bought by the University Library.
In 2008, the former "Friends of Centre d'Études Sociologiques'Society" has entrusted to the library some photographic portraits of sociologists : Raymond Aron, André Davidovitch, Émile Durkheim, Georges Friedmann, Louis Gernet, Alain Girard, Marcel Granet, Georges Gurvitch, Maurice Halbwachs, Robert Hertz,Lucien Lévy-Bruhl, Marcel Mauss, Pierre Naville, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Jean Stoetzel. The complete collection consists of 15 framed photographs, size 32.5 × 38.5 cm. Part of this collection is available on the open archive
But it is also an experimental library for new tool for scientific information circulation in France and abroad. The library plays an important part to digitize French Social Sciences reviews for Persée website. It also plays a leading role in several national projects of CNRS such as TGE-Adonis and Isore.