Journal of Information Science

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Information Science is 16. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Realising the potential of information acquisition in promoting sustainable agriculture: A systematic review37
Scientists’ behaviour towards information disorder: A systematic review36
Academic collaboration recommendation based on graph neural network and multi-attribute embedding31
Improved PageRank and New Indices for Academic Impact Evaluation Using AI Papers as Case Studies29
Small female citation advantages for US journal articles in medicine26
Towards a moderate realist foundation for ontological knowledge organization systems: The question of the naturalness of classifications26
Factors affecting the journal choice for manuscript submission: A qualitative study on Turkish medical researchers24
An ontological data model to support urban flood disaster response22
A graph convolutional network to improve item recommendation by incorporating bundle-based side-information with multi-level propagations21
Assessing causality among topics and sentiments: The case of the G20 discussion on Twitter21
ALIS: A novel metric in lineage-independent evaluation of scholars20
Detecting agro: Korean trolling and clickbaiting behaviour in online environments20
Research on interdisciplinarity of five-metrics in China based on Chinese Citation Data under the background of open science20
Ontology is what makes data interesting: Interestingness framework for COVID-19 corpora18
Article promotion on Twitter and Facebook: A case study of Cell journal18
Revisiting delayed recognition in science: A large-scale and comprehensive study17
A web-based information intervention for family caregivers of patients with Dementia: A randomized controlled trial16
Identifying key factors and actions: Initial steps in the Open Science Policy Design and Implementation Process16
An empirical study of factors influencing usage intention for generative artificial intelligence products: A case study of China16
Examination of digital citizenship, online information searching strategy and information literacy depending on changing state of experience in using digital technologies during COVID-19 pandemic16
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