About Us

The Department was established in 1977 when the University itself became a fully-fledged university.  It started with a two-year Diploma Programme – Diploma in Library Science (DLS) up to 1980, when the BA/B.Sc. Library Science (LSC) programme was introduced.  Since then the programme has undergone several minor and major reviews in both contents and grading system.
One of the major reviews was undertaken in 1999 through 2001.  The entire BA/BSc. (LSC) was restructured and renamed from 2006/07 session. It was again restructured and a number of new courses were introduced and the programme was renamed BA/B.Sc. (LIS). All these changes are direct reflection of the dynamic nature of the fields of library and information science. Some new courses were introduced, some were renamed and credit loads readjusted in favour of Library and Information Science (LIS), with the third subsidiary academic subject dropped at the end of level 200.  The course coding was changed from LSC to LIS and most of the courses from level 100 to level 400 were assigned two credits, while more optional and elective courses were provided at all levels.