Journal of Informetrics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Informetrics is 20. 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.)
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An approach for identifying complementary patents based on deep learning65
Accidentality in journal citation patterns51
Research complexity increases with scientists’ academic age: Evidence from library and information science39
Self-Citation Patterns of Journals Indexed in the Journal Citation Reports33
Which papers cited which tweets? An exploratory analysis based on Scopus data32
Revision and academic impact: A case study of bioRxiv preprint papers30
A directed collaboration network for exploring the order of scientific collaboration29
Towards firm-specific technology opportunities: A rule-based machine learning approach to technology portfolio analysis29
Distinguishing transformative from incremental clinical evidence: A classifier of clinical research using textual features from abstracts and citing sentences28
‘To tweet or not to tweet?’ A study of the use of Twitter by scholarly book publishers in Social Sciences and Humanities28
Rank-frequency data and impact in a continuous model: Introducing impact bundles25
Scientific creativity patterns in scholars’ academic careers: Evidence from PubMed24
Corrigendum to “Understanding the domain development through a word status observation model” [Journal of Informetrics 17 (2023) 1–19/101395]23
Gender differences in dropout rate: From field, career status, and generation perspectives23
Metrics and mechanisms: Measuring the unmeasurable in the science of science22
International collaboration leading to high citations: Global impact or home country effect?22
Similarity network fusion for scholarly journals22
Effects of research funding on the academic impact and societal visibility of scientific research21
Is open access disrupting the journal business? A perspective from comparing full adopters, partial adopters, and non-adopters21
Measuring knowledge exploration distance at the patent level: Application of network embedding and citation analysis20
Is culture related to strong science? An empirical investigation20
Delayed citation impact of interdisciplinary research20
The effect of writing style on success in grant applications20
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