0.9(top 25%)
Impact Factor
1(top 25%)
extended IF
25(top 14%)
H-Index
328
authors
265
papers
2.6K
citations
541
citing journals
1.9K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of International Journal of Digital Curation

TitleYearCitations
The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model2008102
Citation and Peer Review of Data: Moving Towards Formal Data Publication201162
Beyond the Data Deluge: A Research Agenda for Large-Scale Data Sharing and Reuse201156
Disciplinary differences in faculty research data management practices and perspectives201354
Data Carpentry: Workshops to Increase Data Literacy for Researchers201553
Constructing Data Curation Profiles200951
YesWorkflow: A User-Oriented, Language-Independent Tool for Recovering Workflow Information from Scripts201547
Digital Curation: The Emergence of a New Discipline201147
Digital Curation for Science, Digital Libraries, and Individuals44
Requirements for Provenance on the Web201244
Digital Data Practices and the Long Term Ecological Research Program Growing Global200841
The Informatics Transform: Re-Engineering Libraries for the Data Decade201241
Data Documentation Initiative: Toward a Standard for the Social Sciences200837
Publishing and Pushing: Mixing Models for Communicating Research Data in Archaeology201437
Data Stewardship: Environmental Data Curation and a Web-of-Repositories200936
Making Data a First Class Scientific Output: Data Citation and Publication by NERC’s Environmental Data Centres201236
Moving Archival Practices Upstream: An Exploration of the Life Cycle of Ecological Sensing Data in Collaborative Field Research200831
Competencies Required for Digital Curation: An Analysis of Job Advertisements201330
Towards a Theory of Digital Preservation200829
Trust in Digital Repositories201329
Skilling Up to Do Data: Whose Role, Whose Responsibility, Whose Career?200927
Keeping the Game Alive: Evaluating Strategies for the Preservation of Console Video Games201027
Open Science in Practice: Researcher Perspectives and Participation201127
Designing Digital Preservation Solutions: A Risk Management-Based Approach201025
Understanding the Information Requirements of Arts and Humanities Scholarship201025