After completing registration, participants must submit the required supporting materials as attachments. The paper must be submitted in both PDF or Word formats. Chinese submissions may not exceed 20,000 characters, and English submissions may not exceed 15,000 words. There is no limit on file size. The AI Collaboration Appendix is mandatory.

The AI Collaboration Appendix must include three required components in its “Collaboration Methods” section: (1) key interactive excerpts/records, (2) a description of the collaboration method, and (3) a reflective statement. The appendix should describe collaboration details in sufficient depth, and the reflective statement should offer a substantive analysis of both the value and limitations of the collaboration. Participants may also submit optional supplementary materials.

The collaboration-method description must specify the AI system(s) used, how each performed and why they were chosen; explain the interaction strategy (e.g., prompting and iteration design); describe how AI shaped or altered the argument; and identify ideas that emerged through human–AI interaction. The reflective statement should address difficulties encountered during collaboration; how the experiment reshaped humanities research methods; the limitations of AI; and what this mode of collaboration may mean for humanities scholarship. In addition, participants may optionally submit a complete interaction log or a video demonstration of no more than five minutes as supplementary material for reviewers.