Motto of Otolaryngology – Open Journal (OTLOJ)
Journal Title: Otolaryngology – Open Journal - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
Otolaryngology – Open Journal (OTLOJ) has become an important journal in the field of otolaryngology – head and neck surgery in a very short span of time. Article submissions for OTLOJ have increased rapidly without compromising on the quality of the publications, by performing a critical evaluation of the submissions following the completion of a double-blinded peer-review process within a short duration. Of course, the decision governing a manuscript publication is an outcome of the intensive review process undertaken by the experts our valuable reviewers, and the members of our editorial board who work equally hardly to reduce the length of the the review process.
Authors and Affiliations
Mustafa ÇELİK
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