“…The concept of “embedded librarianship” has been a focal point of discussion within the library context for over a decade now, and it is considered a feasible route for the future of the profession (Bonanni and Vogus, 2022; Mushi et al ., 2022; Luca, 2019; Rowland et al ., 2014; Knapp, 2012). The emphasis on “embedded librarianship” emanates from the advancement of information and communication technology, which has changed the mode of learning, information-seeking behaviour, the nature of scholarly communication, and publishing models that require new skill sets and competencies for the library user community (Mushi et al ., 2022; Chigwada, 2020). In addition, the demand for embedded librarianship in academic institutions is exalted because of the expectations for higher education institutions to produce students with transferable skills beyond the discipline competency (Burke and Tumbleson, 2016; Dewey, 2004; Ivey, 2003).…”