Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology is 6. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Genre analysis of movies using a topic model of plot summaries428
Chain of tensions driving informational transition: A longitudinal study on how liminal solutions impact practices of information sharing at work68
User empowerment and well‐being with mHealth apps during pandemics: A mix‐methods investigation in China51
Addressing structural hurdles for metadata extraction from environmental impact statements46
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Communicating shared situational awareness in times of chaos: Social media and theCOVID‐19 pandemic36
Whether or when: The question on the use of theories in data science35
How fast do scholarly papers get read by various user groups? A longitudinal and cross‐disciplinary analysis of the evolution of Mendeley readership32
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Using data citation to define a knowledge domain: A case study of the Add‐Health dataset30
LAGOS‐AND: A large gold standard dataset for scholarly author name disambiguation29
I Alone Can Fix It: Examining interactions between narcissistic leaders and anxious followers on Twitter using a machine learning approach29
Do funding sources complement or substitute? Examining the impact of cancer research publications28
Gender identification on Twitter27
Workflow models for aggregating cultural heritage data on the web: A systematic literature review27
“There is a gorilla holding a key on the book cover”: Young children's known picture book search strategies26
Internationally mobile scientists as knowledge transmitters: A lexical‐based approach to detect knowledge transfer24
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Information practices of administrators for controlling information in an online community of new mothers in rural America22
Abstractions and embodiments: New histories of computing and society. By JanetAbbate, StephanieDick (Eds.), Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2022. pp. 472. $39.95 (softcover). ISBN:22
Aspect sentiment mining of short bullet screen comments from online TV series21
Emulation practices for software preservation in libraries, archives, and museums21
JASIST special issue on digital humanities (DH)20
What should we teach? A human‐centered data science graduate curriculum model design for iField schools19
What's in a name? Scholarly journal title changes and the quest for international visibility (1965–2020)19
Individual and collective transitions: Changes in family information networks over time in life with chronic illness19
Genre containers: Building a theoretical framework for studying formats in information behavior18
Information avoidance: A critical conceptual review. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper18
Challenges posed by hijacked journals in Scopus18
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The representation of argumentation in scientific papers: A comparative analysis of two research areas17
Why are coauthored academic articles more cited: Higher quality or larger audience?16
Examining the determinants of acceptance and use of mobile contact tracing applications in Brazil: An extended privacy calculus perspective16
Exploring enigmas: Information seeking after exposure to virtual reality awe elicitors15
Feedback beyond accuracy: Using eye‐tracking to detect comprehensibility and interest during reading15
College students' credibility assessments of GenAI‐generated information for academic tasks: An interview study15
The effects ofCOVID‐19 on information management in remote and hybrid work environments15
The secondUSpresidential social media transition: How private platforms impact the digital preservation of public records15
Architects of memory: Information and rhetoric in a networked archival age. Nathan R.Johnson. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. 2020. pp. 224. $49.95 (hardcover). ISBN: 978081732060715
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Reviews and Reviewing: Approaches to Research Synthesis. An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper14
The research data life cycle, legacy data, and dilemmas in research data management14
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Digitized indigenous knowledge collections: Impact on cultural knowledge transmission, social connections, and cultural identity13
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Classification and analysis of PubPeer comments: How a web journal club is used13
Predatory predictions and the ethics of predictive analytics13
Thinking inside the box: An evaluation of a novel search‐assisting tool for supporting (meta)cognition during exploratory search13
Artificial intelligence in the work context13
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What is research data “misuse”? And how can it be prevented or mitigated?12
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Predicting coauthorship using bibliographic network embedding12
A study of drag‐and‐drop query refinement and query history visualization for mobile exploratory search12
Fairness in digital sharing legal professional attitudes toward digital piracy and digital commons12
Domain‐topic models with chained dimensions: Charting an emergent domain of a major oncology conference12
Retrospective special issue—Information behavior11
What online review features really matter? An explainable deep learning approach for hotel demand forecasting11
A social media analytics perspective for human‐oriented smart city planning and management11
The botization of science? Large‐scale study of the presence and impact of Twitter bots in science dissemination11
The information ecosystem concept in information literacy: A theoretical approach and definition11
Team power dynamics and team impact: New perspectives on scientific collaboration using career age as a proxy for team power11
“Not all my friends are friends”: Audience‐group‐based nudges for managing location privacy11
Chaos, expansion, and contraction: The information worlds of depression patients during theCOVID‐19 pandemic lockdown11
Information organization and representation in digital cultural heritage in Brazil: Systematic mapping of information infrastructure in digital collections for data science applications11
Response to comment on “Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals”10
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Bibliometric‐enhanced legal information retrieval: Combining usage and citations as flavors of impact relevance10
Libraries, Archives and Museums as Democratic Spaces in a Digital Age. Audunson Ragnar, Andresen Herbjørn, Fagerlid Cicilie, Henningsen Erik, Hobohm Hans‐Christoph, Jochumsen Henrik, Larsen Håk10
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Subgroup formation in humanrobot teams: A multi‐study mixed‐method approach with implications for theory and practice10
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Harmonizing and publishing heterogeneous premodern manuscript metadata as Linked Open Data9
“Death of social encounters”: InvestigatingCOVID‐19's initial impact on virtual reference services in academic libraries9
Sentiment classification in social media data by combining triplet belief functions9
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Value co‐creation in cultural heritage information practices: Literature review and future agenda: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper9
A deep learning and clustering‐based topic consistency modeling framework for matching health information supply and demand9
The drivers, features, and influence of first scientific collaboration among core scholars from Chinese library and information field9
Integration patterns in the use of metadata for data sense‐making during relevance evaluation: An interpretable deep learning‐based prediction9
The decrease in uncited articles and its effect on the concentration of citations8
An approach to assess the quality of Jupyter projects published by GLAM institutions8
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How much freedom does an effectiveness metric really have?8
The design and evaluation of a nudge‐based interface to facilitate consumers' evaluation of online health information credibility8
How question type influences knowledge withholding in social Q&A community8
Exploring the factors and outcomes of collaborative information monitoring: Findings of a cross‐case analysis8
Under whose wings? A conceptual model for incorporating historical sovereignty information in biodiversity data8
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Proximity‐aware research leadership recommendation in research collaboration via deep neural networks7
Sneaked references: Fabricated reference metadata distort citation counts7
Who funds whom exactly? A study of funding acknowledgments7
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Using linked data for data analytic literary research: Case BookSampo—Finnish fiction literature on the semantic web7
Knowledge creation through collaboration: The role of shared institutional affiliations and physical proximity7
Toward measuring data literacy for higher education: Developing and validating a data literacy self‐efficacy scale7
Sins of omission: Critical informatics perspectives on privacy in e‐learning systems in higher education7
Egocentric cocitation networks and scientific papers destinies7
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Conceptual models of the sociotechnical: Introduction to special issue7
Critical data modeling and the basic representation model7
Dark sides of artificial intelligence: The dangers of automated decision‐making in search engine advertising7
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The Hype Machine. SinanAral. New York, NY: Penguin Random House, 2020. 416 pp. $28.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780525574514)7
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Records, trust, and misinformation: Using birtherism to understand the influence of conspiracy theories on human information interactions7
Improving the effectiveness of voice search systems through partial query modification7
The pandemic information gap: The brutal economics of COVID‐19, JoshuaGans, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2020. 249. pp. € 51.16 (paperback). (ISBN 9783319984876
Negative consequences of information gatekeeping through algorithmic technologies: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper6
Integrated interdisciplinary workflows for research on historical newspapers: Perspectives from humanities scholars, computer scientists, and librarians6
A study of visually linked keywords to support exploratory browsing in academic search6
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Personal information management burden: A framework for describing nonwork personal information management in the context of inequality6
Revisiting the digital humanities through the lens of Indigenous studies—or how to question the cultural blindness of our technologies and practices6
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Learning to rank from relevance judgments distributions6
Are social sciences becoming more interdisciplinary? Evidence from publications 1960–20146
Data science curriculum in theiField6
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Curating the Chinese ancient book catalogs: Leveraging the dual roles of humanities scholars as experts and users in collaborative practice6
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When data sharing is an answer and when (often) it is not: Acknowledging data‐driven, non‐data, and data‐decentered cultures6
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Sociotechnical governance of misinformation: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper6
The concept of cumulative deliberation: Linking systemic approaches to healthier normativity in assessing opinion formation in online discussions6
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Who tweets scientific publications? A large‐scale study of tweeting audiences in all areas of research6
The association of disciplinary background with the evolution of topics and methods in Library and Information Science research 1995–20156
Comparing point‐wise and pair‐wise relevance judgment with brain signals6
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