Journal of Information Science

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Information Science is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Improved PageRank and New Indices for Academic Impact Evaluation Using AI Papers as Case Studies95
Modelling knowledge search for inventions: Which search rules can reduce search costs?89
An ontological data model to support urban flood disaster response58
Realising the potential of information acquisition in promoting sustainable agriculture: A systematic review47
Towards a moderate realist foundation for ontological knowledge organization systems: The question of the naturalness of classifications43
Academic collaboration recommendation based on graph neural network and multi-attribute embedding43
Proximity matters: Analysing the role of geographical proximity in shaping AI research collaborations42
The paradoxical story of the ‘good at’: Research on the relationship between new media literacy and digital hoarding behaviour of Chinese youth37
Scientists’ behaviour towards information disorder: A systematic review36
Factors affecting the journal choice for manuscript submission: A qualitative study on Turkish medical researchers29
Knowledge graph-enhanced embedded topic model for short-text classification28
Relational holon systems science and information theory in engineering practice and beyond27
Research on interdisciplinarity of five-metrics in China based on Chinese Citation Data under the background of open science25
A graph convolutional network to improve item recommendation by incorporating bundle-based side-information with multi-level propagations22
Ontology is what makes data interesting: Interestingness framework for COVID-19 corpora20
Sentiment and emotion analysis from textual information: A systematic literature review18
Assessing causality among topics and sentiments: The case of the G20 discussion on Twitter18
Mapping Internet technology and innovation performance: A bibliometric analysis17
The effect of co-opinion on the cocitation-based information retrieval systems’ effectiveness evaluated by semantic similarity17
0.18378710746765