Raju, Jayarani2009-04-282009-04-282005South African Journal of Library and Information Sciences, 71(2), 2005http://hdl.handle.net/10321/402The literature of the early 1990s observed a general lack of differentiation and specialisation at the basic qualification level in library and/or information science education and training in South Africa. This paper draws from an empirical study on first level LIS qualifications at South African universities and technikons to examine developments in specialisation in LIS education and training. This is particularly relevant in the context of the government’s current drive toward rationalisation of the higher education sector. There seems to have been significant developments in South Africa since the early 1990s regarding specialisation in LIS education and training among the various universities and technikons offering LIS qualifications. It is recommended that LIS departments further develop this trend and also consider possible collaboration with other LIS departments especially on a regional basis, with a view to accommodating regionally based imperatives.26 penLibrary and information science--Education and training--South AfricaLibrary and information science--Education and trainingFirst level library and/or information science education and training at South African universities and technikons: developments in specialisationArticlehttps://doi.org/10.7553/71-2-621