J. John Jeyasekar

J. John Jeyasekar graduated from Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirapalli, India specializing in Library, Information and Documentation Science. He obtained MLIS Degree and also PG Diploma in Library Automation and Networking from Annamalai University, India. In addition to these degrees, he was awarded Diploma in French by the University of Madras, India and PhD in Science Mapping by the Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, India. He has more about thirty years of professional experience. He completed his internship under Prof.T.K.S.Iyengar at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and started his career as a school librarian. At present he is the librarian of the Tamil Nadu State Forensic Sciences Department, India. He is a life member of the Society for Advancement of Library and Information Science (SALIS). He has 10 research papers in national and international journals and 2 book chapters to his credit. He has also presented 6 papers in national conferences.

Publications

Innovations in Measuring and Evaluating Scientific Information
J. John Jeyasekar, P. Saravanan. © 2018. 298 pages.
Across a variety of disciplines, data and statistics form the backbone of knowledge. To ensure the reliability and validity of data appropriate measures must be taken in...
Visualizing Zika Virus Research Literature Through Bibliometric Mapping
Usharani Munuswamy, J. John Jeyasekar. © 2018. 13 pages.
This study outlines a significant relationship between a spurt of research activity in the field and the outbreak of the Zika disease, for the purpose of visualizing the...
Dynamics of Indian Forensic Science Research
J. John Jeyasekar. © 2018. 23 pages.
Science and technology are continuously changing as new discoveries and inventions are made. Research funding agencies, project directors, and individual researches need to keep...
Mapping Forensic Odontology Literature Using Open Source Bibliographies and Software: A Case Study
J. John Jeyasekar, P. Saravanan. © 2015. 20 pages.
Domain visualization, an emerging field of study is used to map the growing domain structure of scientific disciplines. Scientometrics is a distinct discipline that has emerged...