The Aix-en-Provence University Law Library was founded by Dean Bernard in 1833. It comprises some 235,000 volumes (187,000 monographs and 48,000 theses) and 286 titles of living periodicals (2,800 titles no longer in existence), covering most of the printed output in law, economics and political science since the 19th century.
All printed monographs are now listed in the national (Sudoc) and local (Koha) catalogs. There are still a few dead periodicals to be catalogued, as well as manuscripts and archives, which are currently being catalogued on Calames.
A large part of the regional holdings and the oldest or most valuable documents (manuscripts) can be consulted at https://odyssee.univ-amu.fr/ Some 800,000 pages of legal (and economic) sources in Provence and the colonies have been digitized to date (2023), in addition to Gallica, thanks in particular to a program subsidized by BnF since 2011 (cf. https://tresoramu.hypotheses.org/1065).