Dr. Adeyemi Adewale
Akinola is a Senior Lecturer and Senior Librarian at Mountain Top University
(MTU), he has carved a niche for himself as a researcher, educator, and
advocate for the transformative power of libraries in the digital age. His
career spanning over a decade reflects a relentless pursuit of knowledge, a
commitment to institutional development, and a passion for empowering
communities through education.
Dr. Akinola’s
academic journey began at Tai Solarin University of Education, where he earned
a Bachelor’s degree in Library and Information Science. His thirst for deeper
expertise led him to Babcock University, where he completed both a Master’s and
a PhD (2018) in Information Resources Management, specializing in Library and
Information Science. His doctoral research on Job Characteristics, Work
Engagement, Organizational Citizenship Behaviour and Job Burnout among
Librarians in University Libraries in Southern Nigeria underscored his early
interest in the human and organizational dimensions of library work.
Further
certifications such as a Diploma in Higher Education Quality Assurance
(Association of African Universities, 2023) and a course in Business Models
from the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business (2021) highlight
his interdisciplinary approach. As a Certified Librarian (LRCN, 2020), he
bridges theory and practice, ensuring his work remains grounded in professional
standards.
Since joining MTU
in 2018, Dr. Akinola has worn multiple hats with distinction. As a lecturer, he
teaches critical courses like Research Methodology, Digital
Libraries, and ICT Applications in Libraries, equipping
students with skills for a technology-driven world. His role as Readers’
Services Librarian involves overseeing the university’s e-library and
institutional repository, ensuring seamless access to knowledge resources.
Beyond the classroom, he actively shapes institutional policies through
committees on housing, security, and distance learning.
His leadership
extends to publishing as the Director of Operations at Koozakar Publishing,
where he steers the Scientific Journal for Technology Management,
Information & AI (SJTIA). Here, he champions ethical publishing and the
dissemination of cutting-edge research. Concurrently, his adjunct lectureship
at Tai Solarin University of Education demonstrates his commitment to nurturing
future library professionals.
Dr. Akinola’s
research portfolio addresses pressing challenges in libraries and society. His
2025 study on Machine Learning in Libraries explores AI’s
potential to revolutionize cataloging and user services, while earlier work
on Telecommuting Policies in Nigeria (2021) reflects his
interest in workplace dynamics. Notably, his 2024 book chapter on Fake
News and Information Disorder (De Gruyter) tackles the urgent issue of
misinformation, advocating for digital literacy as a tool for social stability.
In 2025, he secured
the DKOMFA-MTU grant to advance SDG 4 (Quality Education) by empowering pupils
in Ogun State’s community schools a testament to his belief in education as a
lever for development. His collaborations, such as a 2024 study on fossil fuel
subsidy removal’s economic impact, reveal a scholar engaged with Nigeria’s
socio-economic realities.
Dr. Akinola’s
influence extends beyond publications. He has facilitated and participated in
workshops across Africa, including the Koha Integrated Library System training
in Namibia (2019) and sessions on indigenous knowledge sustainability in Kenya
(2021–2023). These engagements highlight his role as a knowledge broker,
connecting Nigerian librarianship with global best practices.