Yet another little Paper Meta-Statistics

uuuhh, we just realized that we have the most cited papers in both the “ISPRS International Journal of Geographic Information” (IJGI) as well as in the journal “Future Internet” (according to the journals counting). Additionally also in both most cited lists of the two journals we each have a paper on place four. Further two more papers from our group are among the top 10 most cited papers list in “Future Internet”. While these are some earlier examples of VGI studies, of course one shouldn’t forget further work since then. As speaking of ISPRS IJGI we like to mention just our very latest papers that have most recently been published there:

Yang, A., H. Fan, N. Jing, Y. Sun & A. Zipf (2016): Temporal Analysis on Contribution Inequality in OpenStreetMap: A Comparative Study for Four Countries. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information. 5(1), 5.

Dorn, H., Törnros, T. & Zipf, A. (2015): Quality Evaluation of VGI using Authoritative Data – A Comparison with Land Use Data in Southern Germany. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information. Vol 4(3), pp. 1657-1671, doi: 10.3390/ijgi4031657

Enjoy exploring more in several other journals and conferences.

The Stats:
Top 1 IJGI:

Neis, P. & Zipf, A. (2012): Analyzing the Contributor Activity of a Volunteered Geographic Information Project – The Case of OpenStreetMap. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information. Vol.1(2), pp.146-165. MDPI. DOI:10.3390/ijgi1020146

Top 4 IJGI:

Neis, P., Goetz, M. & Zipf, A. (2012): Towards Automatic Vandalism Detection in OpenStreetMap. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information. Vol.1(3), pp.315-332. DOI:10.3390/ijgi1030315.

Top 1 Future Internet:

Neis, P., Zielstra, D. & Zipf, A. (2012): The Street Network Evolution of Crowdsourced Maps – OpenStreetMap in Germany 2007-2011. Future Internet. Vol.4, pp.1-21. DOI 10.3390/fi4010001

Top 4 Future Internet:

Neis, P., Zielstra, D. & Zipf, A. (2013): Comparison of Volunteered Geographic Information Data Contributions and Community Development for Selected World Regions. Future Internet. Vol. 5, pp. 282-300. doi:10.3390/fi5020282


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