Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology is 19. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
ChatGPT and a new academic reality: Artificial Intelligence‐written research papers and the ethics of the large language models in scholarly publishing142
Global health crises are also information crises: A call to action114
Detecting fake news stories via multimodal analysis61
“We're being tracked at all times”: Student perspectives of their privacy in relation to learning analytics in higher education52
#BlockSidewalk to Barcelona: Technological sovereignty and the social license to operate smart cities51
Understanding the spread ofCOVID‐19 misinformation on social media: The effects of topics and a political leader's nudge42
The measurement of “interdisciplinarity” and “synergy” in scientific and extra‐scientific collaborations34
“I Don't Want Someone to Watch Me While I'm Working”: Gendered Views of Facial Recognition Technology in Workplace Surveillance34
Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals29
Cultural factors and the role of privacy concerns in acceptance of government surveillance28
Online privacy concerns and privacy protection strategies among older adults in East York, Canada26
The major life events taxonomy: Social readjustment, social media information sharing, and online network separation during times of life transition26
“To protect my health or to protect my health privacy?” A mixed‐methods investigation of the privacy paradox25
The impact of emotional signals on credibility assessment24
The evolution and shift of research topics and methods in library and information science23
Text analysis using deep neural networks in digital humanities and information science21
Understanding the effects of message cues on COVID‐19 information sharing on Twitter20
Sins of omission: Critical informatics perspectives on privacy in e‐learning systems in higher education20
Interrupting epistemicide: A practical framework for naming, identifying, and ending epistemic injustice in the information professions19
Data curation as collective action during COVID‐1919
Research data management policy and practice in Chinese university libraries19
The rise of multiple institutional affiliations in academia19
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