All of the papers in Information Research have counters, all that not all have had them since they appeared. However, they do offer some indication of popularity, and here are the most hit papers in each volume:
Volume 1
P. Riding, S.P. Fowell, and P.C.M. Levy
An action research approach to curriculum development
39,465
Volume 2
Zita Correia and Tom Wilson
Scanning the business environment for information: a grounded theory approach
31,977
Volume 3
Hooi-Im Ng, Ying Jie Pan, and T.D. Wilson
Business use of the World Wide Web: a report on further investigations
11,947
Volume 4
Joyce Kirk
Information in organisations: directions for information management
33,452
Volume 5
T.D. Wilson
Recent trends in user studies: action research and qualitative methods
20,700
Volume 6
Maija-Leena Huotari and T.D. Wilson
Determining organizational information needs: the Critical Success Factors approach
39,717
Volume 7
Chun Wei Choo
Environmental scanning as information seeking and organizational learning
42,809
Volume 8
T.D. Wilson
The nonsense of knowledge management
93,701
Volume 9
Jannica Heinström
Five personality dimensions and their influence on information behaviour
24,856
Volume 10
Lynda M. Baker
The information needs of female Police Officers involved in undercover prostitution work
4,087
Volume 11, No. 1
Liana Kourteli
Scanning the business external environment for information: evidence from Greece
1,593
Interesting, the most hit paper in vol. 8 no. 2 is one of our contributions in Spanish:
Judith Licea de Arenas, Emma Santillan- Rivero, Miguel Arenas, and Javier Valles
Desempeño de becarios Mexicanos en la producción de conocimiento cientifico ¿de la bibliometria a la politica cientifica?
6,048
I haven't had time to add the links, but you can find the papers through the author index at http://InformationR.net/ir/ if you are interested to follow up any of them.