Khomo, Musawenkosi Phumelelo2008-09-122008-09-122007314583http://hdl.handle.net/10321/345Submitted for the fulfillment of the requirement for the Master's Degree: Library and Information Science, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2007.The objectives of the study were: 1) to investigate the extent to which workers in library and information services in KwaZulu-Natal are members of LIASA; and 2) if there are substantial numbers of LIS workers who are not currently members, then what are the possible reasons for this? The study surveyed three types of library services in KwaZulu-Natal, namely, academic, public and special libraries with 330 LIS workers participating in the study. A census was done of LIS workers in special libraries and in academic libraries of public higher education institutions in KZN. Simple random sampling was used in selecting public libraries in KZN for participation in the study. All staff in the selected sample of public libraries were surveyed. The research instrument used was a self-administered questionnaire. It was established that a significant number of LIS workers in all three types of libraries surveyed in KZN are currently not members of LIASA for various reasons. LIASA has been unable to draw significant membership from the support staff category in LIS services despite its constitution claiming to embrace all LIS workers. The study recommends that LIASA market itself more aggressively to increase membership levels particularly in the public library sector and among support staff in all LIS services. It also recommends that LIASA should consider involving itself in the industrial concerns of the LIS sector.enLibrary employeesLIASA MembershipLibrary science South AfricaMembership of the Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) among library and information service workers in KwaZulu-NatalThesishttps://doi.org/10.51415/10321/345