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OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY

Hybrid journal

Indexed/Abstracted in: EMBASE, Scopus

Quarterly

pISSN 2724-6302

eISSN 2724-6760

 

Aims and scope

Otorhinolaryngology is a quarterly international, peer-reviewed scientific journal on Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, Otoneurosurgery, founded in 1951, which is indexed in EMBASE, Scopus.
Of all journals published in Italy, Otorhinolaryngology is undoubtedly the one with the longest editorial continuity; from this perspective, its relevance in the scientific field is demonstrated by its presence in the Scopus database, which makes the publication of articles in Otorhinolaryngology a very attractive opportunity as it grants authors an adequate worldwide circulation of their paper, and has a consequently positive effect on evaluation parameters (number of citations, Hirsch index, etc.).
To meet these needs, the editorial board consists of a body of authoritative members of the Italian and international scientific community and each article is carefully examined by the editorial committee and board. Furthermore, we periodically publish monographic issues on hot topics in the various sub-disciplines of Otorhinolaryngology which, thanks to the contribution of the world's leading experts, allow us to take stock of the various issues.
Otorhinolaryngology offers a fast and thorough peer review process, careful editorial work as well as open access options and welcomes articles on a wide variety of topics related to Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, Otoneurosurgery, which may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines.


Chief Editor
Roberto Albera
University of Turin, Turin, Italy

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