Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Library & Technology on “Artificial Intelligence and Humanities in Library and Education 4.0 (AIHLE 2025)
32 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Ramveer Tanwar, Rajiv Kumar Gill, Narinder Kumar
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the AIHLE-2025 during [7th to 8th November] in [Dehradun]. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the [Reviewer Committee,] and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this document is a truthful description...
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Integrating Artificial Intelligence for Enhancing Resources Services in Medical Libraries of North Indian Higher Education Institutions: A Conceptual Framework for Education 4.0
Neeraj Kumar, Hemant Kumar Katiyar
The digitalization of higher education libraries has long been a hot topic in the development of Higher Education, especially now when we have entered the post-pandemic age -- an era where technology constantly develops at breathtaking speed. Medical libraries in North India affiliated with higher education...
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Ethical AI Practices in Libraries
Asha Sureshchandra Mishra
This paper discusses the topic of ethical AI practices, exploring what Artificial Intelligence is and how libraries have implemented it to provide better services. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has an immense impact on our lives, personally and professionally; we are utilising the AI features and functions...
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Strategic Management of Algorithmic Bias: A Review of AI-Driven Clinical Decision Support in Healthcare Organizations
Girish Chandra Bhatt, Manoj Kumar Gopaliya
Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS), which use Artificial Intelligence (AI), have revolutionized healthcare delivery on an unparalleled scale, pace, and furor with better diagnostics, personalized treatment suggestions, and facilitated clinical procedures. Nevertheless, the recent discoveries also...
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AI-Driven Empathy Engines for Digital Libraries: Advancing Human-Centered Knowledge Access through Ethical and Cultural Frameworks
S. Henry Kishore, J. Jacintha Maria Florence
This paper explores the opportunity for AI-based empathy engines to reinvent user experiences in digital libraries, thereby tackling the urgent issue of balancing automation with human-centric knowledge access. While AI has vastly expanded the boundaries of personalisation in library services, there...
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Empowering Accessibility: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Academic Libraries for Students with Disabilities
Gita Dey, Mohammad Nasir
This study highlight that how artificial intelligence (AI) and information and communication technologies (ICT) are revolutionizing knowledge societies by revolutionizing education and research. Since AI and ICT enhance data analysis, enhance interaction among individuals from various disciplines, and...
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Identification of Antisocial Activities in Surveillance Monitoring Systems using Advanced-CNN based Techniques
Kunj Agarwal, Yagyansh Singh Deshwal, Sparsh Pandey, Vikas Srivastava
This research introduces a deep learning system that helps detect emergencies and dangerous events in real time. The system can detect threats and activities such as violence, fires, accidents, and weapons like guns and knives, using live video feed from CCTV Cameras. The model uses the sophisticated...
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Sustainable Cities and Communities in Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing: An Ecofeminist Urban Critique
Rajni Devi, Jyoti Syal
“Developing Sustainable Cities” aims to balance urban development with environmental quality, fairness and affordability. For present and future generations, this approach seeks to provide an environment that is just, sustainable and resilient. First published in 1972, this detailed ecocritical and ecofeminist...
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LIS Education: An Indian Perspective
Sapna, Dhaval Bhatt
In India, L I S learning is now commemorating an era of presence and attaining a major milestone. Significant progress has been made during this time, thanks to various government initiatives from different departments. Important initiatives have significantly impacted higher education, including the...
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Empowering Accessibility: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Academic Libraries for Students with Disabilities
Supriya Mukherjee, Ashok Kumar Upadhyay
John McCarthy, the “father of Artificial Intelligence” who coined the term Artificial Intelligence defined it as “The science and engineering of making intelligent machines, especially intelligent computer programs”. He described it as an effort to create systems that can perform tasks that would typically...
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Revolutionary Initiative in Research Writing and Publishing through AI Technology Innovations: A Study
Shivam Pachauri, Rajesh Singh, Shivi Dwivedi
This article investigates how digital transformation is affecting the multifunctional integrated communications Ai tools scholars are evaluating and integrating into their workflows, along with their tools, functionalities, benefits and challenges during digital transformation era workflow integration....
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Awareness and Use of Academic Social Networking Sites Among the Students and Research Scholars of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow
Akanksha, Sharad Kumar Sonkar, Dhruv Kumar Tamrakar, Sakshi Jain
Academic Social Networking Sites have become an important part of academicians’ lives. This study investigates the use and awareness of ASNS among DLIS students and researchers at BBAU, Lucknow. The primary goal is to determine the usage, awareness, impact, and challenges relating to ASNS that students...
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From Precarity to Possibility: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Inclusive Employment Pathways in Women’s and Gender Studies Education
Srishti Srivastava, Shravan Kumar, Sourabh Kumar, Harleen Kaur
This study examines how neoliberal reforms and information technology and knowledge power relations create institutional exclusion and employment insecurity for women’s studies and gender studies scholars in Indian universities. The study employs qualitative in-depth interviews of eight Indira Gandhi...
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Narrative Networks: Storytelling in Social Media and Online Communities as the New Myth-Making Spaces
Malika Payal, Pinki Chugh
Onset of modernisation has created a rise in the use of the digital world. These digital platforms have transferred the landscape for storytelling, shifting it from single author to an enhanced distributed and participatory audience. This research examines the use of social media as well as various online...
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The Digital Canopy: AI, Literature, and Environmental Consciousness in The Overstory
Jaspreet Kaur, Jyoti Syal
Literature is a purely human phenomenon. It can be considered as the mother of all knowledge. It has the power to shape our perceptions, values and behaviour. It aims to entertain and educate the readers and the addition of digital lens enhances the environmental consciousness. Richard Powers The Overstory...
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Comparative Assessment of India As A Destination For International Arbitration in the Era of Technology
Parth Upadhyay, Monica Kharola, Gyanendra Tripathi
In this contemporary era of technology and artificial intelligence, no business entity is inclined to engage itself in the time-consuming traditional dispute resolution system of litigation. Despite possible disputes, there is always an inclination to resolve disputes in an amicable manner in line with...
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Empathy Engines: Can AI Simulations of Emotion Inspire Genuine Human Compassion?
Preeti Chahar, Jageshwar Ray, Shilpi Prakash, Manjot Kaur
A key focus in developing genuine human–robot interactions (HRIs) is the incorporation of empathy into artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The conceptual and ethical aspects of empathy and compassion in AI are examined in this study, with a focus on how social robotics and affective computing seek...
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Framework for Secure and Sustainable Management of Legal Documents in Academic Libraries Using Smart Contracts
Deepak Bhatt, Amar Jeet Rawat
In academic libraries, the digitization of legal documents poses significant long-term preservation, security, and access concerns. This paper proposes a new architecture to overcome these concerns, which considers the solution in terms of a Hybrid Intelligence (HI) system---a system that supplements...
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The New Era of Libraries: Leveraging ICT and AI for Efficient Learning Resource Management and Content Creation
Vijay Kumar, Aakriti Gupta
This paper explores how Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can help libraries in providing learning resources efficiently and expediently. The information explosion has made it difficult for the academic community to keep abreast of the ongoing new changes in the academic world. The solution...
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Algorithm beyond Neutrality: Feminist Approaches to Redefining Artificial Intelligence
Manavi Shahi, Harleen Kaur, Deepa Tyagi, Rati Sood, Vipin Kumar, Tikaram
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a crucial force that is shaping and influencing our society in modern world. The algorithm that drives these systems are not neutral with biases data that are been increasingly questioned. The feminists critique the algorithms of AI and expose the myth of algorithm...
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Writing with Tools: The Role of AI in Contemporary Literature Classrooms
Janavi Shahi, Shravan Kumar, Rati Sood, Vipin Kumar, Tikaram
In the contemporary era, the blending of (AI) within literature classrooms is Changing the pedagogical teaching, learning. However their role in Literature clarooms remain under-explored. AI tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly this Tools help students to check grammar; do better phrasing to make writing...
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The Machine as Author and Monster: Creativity and Ethics In The Era of Post-Human Imagination
Anway Pattanaik, Khushi Rawat
In the era of emerging technologies, the use of generative artificial intelligence (G-AI) in the field of Literature and creative writing has raised questions regarding topics of authorship, ethics, legal infrastructure and the human-machine collaboration. As the field of creative writing has been totally...
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AI and Language Learning: Impact on English Acquisition
Shivani Wadhwa, Apoorva Hooda, Shravan Kumar, Ambika Bhatnagar, Aditi Priya
AI is revolutionising the modes of second language acquisition. It familiarises the learners to innovative, adaptive, and comprehensible educational resources. Duolingo, Grammarly, and ChatGPT among other platforms provide personalised instructional pathways that are tailored according to each learner’s...
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Mapping of Evolution and Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Research in Library Science: A Bibliometric Study
Rajeev Kumar Attri, Praveen Kapoor, Ashok Kumar Upadhyay
This bibliometric study explores the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and Library Science from 2015 to 2024. The study analysing 2180 research publications indexed in SCOPUS reflects an overall citation count of 16200. Publication output peaked in 2024, while citations...
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Artificial Intelligence and Inclusive Libraries: Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities
Jyoti Singh, Ragini Bhardwaj, Amrita Singh
Libraries have long been central to the pursuit of knowledge, equality, and social development. Yet, for millions of persons with disabilities, these institutions often remain out of reach due to physical, technological, and informational barriers. In an age where access to information is a basic human...
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The Invisible Hand of AI: How Generative Models Are Shaping Knowledge Production and Citation Cultures in Higher Education
Nandini Kumar, V. Bhuvaneswari
In a very short period of time, generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools have become a part of academic works, and the way scholars search for, summarize, and create knowledge has been drastically changed by them. The efficiency of this one is, however, hiding a major revolution: AI’s dominant,...
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Legal Implications of Machine Learning And Artificial Intelligence in Library Management Systems Under Indian Law
Purnima Tyagi, Rajesh Bahuguna
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies are being used more and more by Indian libraries in the context of their Library Management Systems (LMS) to automate catalog operations, expedite circulation procedures, and offer client-specific recommendation services. In actuality,...
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Harnessing Library Intelligence: A Comprehensive Study of AI-Driven Tools for Medical Diagnostics
Archana Goswami, Ajay Kumar, Ashish Sharma, Mamta Sharma, Shikha Tayal
The fast progression of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Internet of Things (IoT), and cloud-based computing is changing the perspective of healthcare, particularly in the crucial phase before diagnosis, commonly referred to as the pre-diagnostic stage. This comprehensive review scans...
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Identity Recognition Discrepancy in Legal Technology and Artificial Intelligence Regarding Algorithm Bias In Transgender Individuals
Vaidehi Negi, Anjum Parvez
The convergence of legal technology, artificial intelligence and identity recognition has seen a surge in change in identity verification and Data management. However, the exclusionary measure of the systemic attributes and algorithm prejudice usually impacts the stigmatised groups, like transgender...
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Sustainable Futures through the Female Lens: Exploring the Psychological impact of Environmental and Social factors on Infertility Patterns
Anika Sharma, V. K. Srivastava
Infertility is a complex issue with profound psychological, social, and environmental implications, and particularly for women. In the framework of sustainable futures, it is crucial and decisive to understand how environmental and social factors intersect to influence and affect infertility patterns...
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Role of Communication in the Leaders of the Higher Education Institutions (HEI)
Shikha Sharma, Harleen Kaur, Monika Suri
This research systematically examines the role of communication in enabling Transformational leadership within higher education institutions (HEIs). The purpose of this review is to synthesize existing literature to understand how communicative competence allows academic leaders to articulate a vision,...
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Integrating Digital Tools in Research and Scholarly Publishing: Opportunities, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations
Maya Rathod, Dhaval Bhatt
Context
This study’s main role is in research and publications for scholarly work to identify the use of transformation of digital technology. It is also a study to know the flows of research work, how to manage its data, and how to practice publishing research work and face the challenges...