Title
Head Librarian, Nahum Gelber Law Library
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Contact Information
Location

Nahum Gelber Law Library 3660 Peel Street, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W9

Phone number
514-398-1087
Email
sandy.hervieux [at] mcgill.ca
Education

Master of Library and Information Sciences, ɬ﷬, 2014.

Bachelor of Arts (German Studies), ɬ﷬, 2012.

Biography

I am responsible for working closely with administration, faculty, and students at the Faculty of Law to support all aspects of learning, teaching, and research.

Areas of Interest
  • Virtual Reference
  • Artificial Intelligence in academic libraries
  • Digital Humanities
  • Information Literacy
Professional Activities

ACRL, Association of College and Research Libraries, Politics, Policy and International Relations Section

  • Vendor/Publisher Liaison and Review Committee, Chair (2020/21)
  • Professional Development Committee, Member (2020/22)

ABQLA, L’Association des bibliothécaires du Québec, Quebec Library Association.

  • ABQLA President (2020/21)

ABO-FRANCO, OLA, Ontario Library Association

  • Advisor (2017/19)
Selected Publications

Hervieux, S. & Wheatley, A. (Eds.). (2022). The Rise of AI: Implications and Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Academic Libraries. Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research Libraries.

Mawhinney, T., & Hervieux, S. (2022). Dissonance between perceptions and use of virtual reference methods. College & Research Libraries.

Hervieux, S. (2021). Is the library open? How the pandemic has changed the provision of virtual reference services. Reference Services Review. Advance online publication. DOI:

Hervieux, S. (2021). “Telling a compelling story: Using the Guidelines for Primary Source Literacy to teach students how to critically use original library documents.” In R. Canuel & C. Crichton (Eds.), Approaches to liaison librarianship: Innovations in organization & engagement. Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research Libraries. 

Hervieux, S., & Wheatley, A. (2021). Perceptions of artificial intelligence: A survey of academic librarians in Canada and the United States. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 47(1), 1-11. DOI: 10.1016/j.acalib.2020.102270

Wheatley, A., & Hervieux, S. (2019). Artificial intelligence in academic libraries: An environmental scan. Information Services and Use, 39(4), 347-356. DOI: 10.3233/ISU-190065

Canuel, R., Hervieux, S., Bergsten, V. Brault, A., & Burke, R. (2019). Developing and assessing a graduate student reference service. Reference Services Review, 47(4), 527-543. DOI: 10.1108/RSR-06-2019-0041

Hervieux, S. & Tummon, N. (2018). Let’s chat: The art of virtual reference instruction. Reference Services Review, 46(4), 529-542. . () 

Selected Presentations

Hervieux, S. (2021, June). Envisioning information literacy for all: A librarian’s engagement with Universal Design for Learning. Paper presented at the WILU conference, Online. 

Hanz, K., & Hervieux, S. (2021, June). Blending the old and the new: Tools for re-envisioning the literature review workshop. Paper presented at the WILU conference, Online. 

Hervieux, S., & Lange, J. (2021, June). Scholarly communications and the future of information literacy?: Graduate workshops in academic publishing and scholarly communications. Paper presented at the WILU conference, Online.

Wheatley, A. & Hervieux, S. (2021, June). Keeping up with AI: Providing artificial intelligence literacy instruction in the library. Paper presented at the WILU conference, Online. 

Hervieux, S., Lee, N., & Rod, A. (2021, May). What’s data got to do with it? Establishing a research data management curriculum online. Paper presented at the LOEX Conference, Online. 

Rod, A., Hervieux, S., & Lee, N. (2021, March). The zooming winds of change: Developing a new curriculum for RDM instruction from the virtual ground up. Paper presented at the Research Data Access & Preservation Summit, Online. 

Hervieux, S., & Tummon, N. (2021, February). Screen time: Adding screen sharing to your virtual reference service. Paper presented at the North American Virtual Reference Online Conference, Online.

Hervieux, S. (2020, November). Providing Virtual Reference Services During a Global Pandemic: Leveraging an Existing Library Service During Challenging Times. Paper presented at the Colloque des bibliothèques de l’enseignement supérieur (BES) du Congrès des professionnel.le.s de l’information (CPI), Montreal, QC. 

Duffy, E., Hervieux, S., & Wendt, H. (2020, January). C’est un rêve: Une collaboration entre professeure et bibliothécaire pour supporter la recherche savante numérique. Paper presented at the Ontario Library Association Super Conference, Toronto, ON.

Wheatley, A., & Hervieux, S. (2019, May). Need research? Ask Siri: Evaluating the impact of virtual assistant AI on the future of the research process. Paper presented at the NFAIS 2019 AI Conference, Alexandria, VA. 

Hanz, K., & Hervieux, S. (2019, May). Braving the wilderness: Using text analysis and encoding to teach students about literature reviews. Paper presented at the LOEX Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN. 

Tummon, N. & Hervieux, S. (2018, April). Let’s chat: The art of delivering information literacy instruction in a virtual reference setting. Paper presented at the Librarian’s Information Literacy Annual Conference, Liverpool, UK.