Original research papers, research surveys, case studies, or action plans on any of the sub themes or covering topics relevant to the main theme of the conference, using 11 Point Times New Roman Font, APA bibliographical and citation standard, may be submitted through given link
CMT Link.
Conference Tracks
The manuscript is invited on the below topics or any other relevant topic related to the Artificial Intelligence and Humanities in Libraries and Education 4.0 (AIHLE-2025). Topic should be related to the theme; may not be limited to the following titles:
Ethical and Responsible AI for Sustainable Development
AI for sustainable goals |
Ethical AI Practices in Libraries |
AI and Big Data for Academic Libraries |
Ethical Challenges in Library & Engineering AI Technologies |
Data Privacy and Security |
Human AI Collaboration for Libraries |
Sustainable AI Development for Libraries |
AI for Environmental Sustainability
AI: Impact on Academic/Special Libraries |
AI Tool for Research Writing and Publishing |
Emerging Technology Applications in Libraries |
Sustainable Digital Preservation for Academic Libraries |
Application & Tool of AI in Libraries for sustainability |
AI for Social Equity and Inclusion
Role of AI In Transforming User Experience in Libraries |
Role of RFID Technology, Cloud Computing, ICT in AI |
AI for Social Good |
AI and Machine Learning in Library System and Services |
Mobile Technology Application in AI |
AI for Economic Growth and Innovation
Library Innovation and Entrepreneurship |
Smart Libraries Infrastructure |
AI in Social Science and Humanities |
English and Humanities in the Digital Age
English at the Crossroads: Literature, Technology, and Global Transformation |
Narrative Networks: Storytelling in Social Media and Online Communities |
Humanities in the Age of Automation: Why English Still Matters |
Empathy Engines: Can AI Literature Teach Us to Be More Human? |
Borderless Books: The Globalization of Contemporary Literature |
From Text to Tech: Teaching English for Future-Proof Careers |
Literary Futures: Predicting the Next Great Movements in Fiction |