Dr. Amina Makintami is an academic who specializes in librarianship, the study and practice of organizing, preserving, and providing access to information and resources. She is a lecturer at Yobe State University, where she teaches courses on library management, information literacy, and digital libraries. She has a Ph.D. in librarianship from Gezera University in Sudan, where she conducted research on the role of libraries in promoting peace and development in Africa. She has published several papers on librarianship in various journals, such as the Journal of Library and Information Science, the African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science, and the International Journal of Information Management. She is passionate about advancing the field of librarianship and improving the quality and accessibility of information services in Nigeria and beyond. She is active on social media platforms such as LinkedIn and Google Scholar, where she shares her work and engages with other scholars and practitioners. She is also a member of several professional associations, such as the Nigerian Library Association, the African Library and Information Associations and Institutions, and the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. She is a respected and recognized leader in her field who contributes to the advancement of knowledge and society.