The library provides study, teaching and research resources for the biological and medical sciences.
Life Sciences; Medicine
+39 049 8276013
delivery@bio.unipd.it
If you take the bus, from the city center and the train station, you can get bus no. 3,10 and 25.
Get off at the “Portello” stop.
If you come by car, you can find a parking lot in Via Trieste or in Portello area. Please take note that parking in Padova is difficult because of the scarcity of places and most parkings require the payment of a fee.
The library is located on the ground floor of the Vallisneri Building.
Platform that provides access to more than 75,000 protocols and methods in the Life Sciences by searching the following databases simultaneously: Springer Protocols, Nature Protocols, Nature Methods, and Nature Reviews Methods Primers
SSO Auth-proxyOne of the most important bibliographic databases internationally, it is a free resource for searching and retrieving bibliographic references to scientific articles and other documents in the biomedical and biological fields. It also includes references from the scientific literature in the behavioral sciences, chemistry, and bioengineering
Scopus is a bibliographic and citation database (provides bibliometric indicators for authors and journals) of quality scientific literature and web sources in science-technology, humanities and social sciences
SSO Auth-proxyMultidisciplinary, bibliographic and citation search platform that includes several international and regional databases designed to support scientific research. Indexes over 34,000 journals, books, conference proceedings, patents, and datasets
SSO Auth-proxyThe zoological wallcharts are part of the conspicuous collection of Department of Biology of University of Padua. Restored, digitized, and freely accessible in Phaidra
Collection of wall charts of the Sciences Libraries located at the Library of Geosciences and the Library of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Padua
Wallcharts collection of portraits with people from different ethnic groups wearing the typical costumes of their tradition
Collection of 95 anonymous wallcharts made in the Institute of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy in the late 1800s and early 1900s