Sandy Hervieux is the head of the Nahum Gelber Law Library at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Prior to this she was the liaison librarian for political science, public policy, and religious studies. Her research interests include reference services, information literacy, and the impact of artificial intelligence on user services. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Information Studies at McGill.
Sessions auxquelles Sandy Hervieux participe
Vendredi 24 Avril, 2026
Fuseau horaire: (GMT-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
11:05 AM
11:05 AM -
11:25 AM |
20 minutes
Generative AI is rapidly reshaping legal research, making AI literacy essential for law students. This study evaluates a one‑credit, week‑long course on AI in Legal Research and Practice, structured around the Framework for AI Literacy (Hervieux & Wheatley, 2024). Using pre‑ and post‑course surveys, librarian-instructors measured changes in students’ familiarity with AI tools, confidence in evaluating them, and ability to identify benefits, risks, and EDI-related concerns such as bias and...