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Otolaryngology: Journals

This guide will help you locate and use otolaryngology information resources from the School of Medicine Library, the USC University Libraries, and beyond.

Journals

Hearing Research (current issue)

The first five articles in the current issue are listed below.  Click on an article title to view fulltext.  From there, you can get to the entire Table of Contents as well as archived issues.

 

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Top Otorhinolaryngology Titles Sorted by Impact Factor

NOTE:  This list was generated using the 2022 version of Journal Citation Reports: Science Edition.  The impact factor is listed after each title.  If the fulltext is available from the Library, the title is in red (click to access).

1. JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery -- 7.8

2. Rhinology -- 7.2

3. International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology -- 6.4

4. Ear and Hearing -- 3.7

5. Journal of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery -- 3.4

6. Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery -- 3.4

7. Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology -- 3.0

8. Head & Neck -- 2.9

9. Hearing Research -- 2.8

10. Trends in Hearing -- 2.7

More Journals:  Search by title keywords

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When we don't have the journal

If you need an article from a journal not available at the SOM Library, you can request it through our Interlibrary Loan System, ILL Express! 

Books and journal articles can be borrowed from participating libraries across the country and delivered to you.  This service is available to School of Medicine faculty members, students, staff, and South Carolina health care practitioners, as well as other individuals and organizations in South Carolina who are not affiliated with the University. (Please note that the Library only processes requests for biomedical materials.)  This service is free for SOM students, faculty, and staff. For others, there is a charge for this service.  For more information, visit the ILL Express! Welcome page.