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Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
- The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
- The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
- Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
- The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
- If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
Author Guidelines
Otorhinolaryngologica Indonesiana Journal publishes original scientific papers in the discipline of Ear, Nose, Throat and Head Neck Surgery, and other correlating diseases. The publication of this journal is in English. Published articles are original manuscripts never been published previously nor been submitted to other journals. The articles can be a research report, literature review, evidence-based case report, case report and other communicative-educative writing in correlating with the above dicipline. The article must be submitted in English.
The writer should comply with the writing guidelines as follows:
I. Guidelines for research report
The article should have a maximum of 15 pages, consists of:
- Title, written in a briefly concised, specific, and informative manner. Maximum 14 words (not more than 14), written in sentence case (capitalizing only the first word) bold, font 14 Times New Roman.
- Writer’s name, contains writer’s full name, no abbreviation, and the institution of writer’s domicile. Should the writers belong to several institutions, give an asterix (*/**) complying with their institutions.
- Abstract, must be in two languages: English and Indonesian, and should be structured. Abstract is a one-paragraph summary of the article consists of: Background, Purpose, Methods, Results, Conclusion. Abstract has a maximum of 250 words. Keywords are written under Abstract (3-5 words).
- Introduction, brief (1-2 pages) explains the background and the purpose of undertaking this research.The last paragraph contains the purpose of the research, could be cited from preceding publications which are considered important.
- Methods, contains a clarification of the materials and research context. Research method must be described clearly. Uncommon method should have a backed-up reference.
- Result, reported in narration sentences. Could be supported by tables (maximum 5 tables) accomodating important data, and pictures which are supporting the research results. Decimal numbers should be separated by a point sign (.).
- Discussion, elaborates the research result: the meaning or benefit of the research both for the study itself as well as for clinical application, also the difference and similarity with other studies. The last paragraph of discussion discloses research conclusion and suggestion (if necessary).
- Acknowledgment, to anyone contributing service to this research, should be mentioned briefly.
- Reference, written according to Vancouver Style (read the Guideline for References). The number of references should be between 10-30 (not more than 30).
II. Guidelines for Literature Review
Literature Review should have a maximum of 15 pages, consists of: Title; Writer’s name; Abstract (in English and Indonesian), structured with background, purpose, reference and conclusion; Introduction, should be brief (the last paragraph contains the purpose of the presence of this review); Literature Review; Discussion ended by a conclusion in the last paragraph. Reference, written according to Vancouver Style. The maximum number of references is 30.
III. Guidelines for Case Report
Case report is written using an evidence-based case report (EBCR) method. The maximum should be 15 pages, consists of Title; Writer’s name; Abstract (in English and Indonesian) consists of background, purpose, case report, method, result, and conclusion; Introduction is written briefly (1-2 pages) and the last paragraph contains the purpose of the case report; Case Report; Clinical Question using PICO format (Problem, Index/Intervention/Indicator, Comparison, and Outcome); Method explain sthe detail of evidence seeking steps covering sources, keywords of seeking evidence, inclusion and exclusion criteria; Result should be narrated and supported by table, and flowchart of critical evaluation of the chosen articles. Discussion ended by conclusion dan suggestion, in the last paragraph; Reference written according to Vancouver Style. The maximum number of references is 30.
IV. Guidelines for Reference
Reference written based on the rules of Vancouver Style. The reference is identified inside the article by serial numbers which written according to the subsequent numbers complying with the presence in the article. All writer’s names are written on the list, should it be more than 6 writers, only the 6 names are written, followed by et al. The preferred references are published in the last 10 years.
Example on how to write References:
Journal.
Prasad SC, Prasad KC, Kumar A, Thada ND, Rao P, Chalasani S. Osteomielitis of the Temporal Bone: Terminology, Diagnosis, and Management. J Neurol Surg B. 2014;75(5):324–31.
Chapter inside a book
Mulliken JB. Repair of bilateral cleft lip. In: Nelligan PC, Buck II DW, editors. Core Procedures in Plastic Surgery. Third Edition. London: Elsevier; 2014. p.550–68.
Book
Lu JJ, Cooper JS, Lee AWM, eds. Nasopharyngeal cancer. Multidisciplinary management. Berlin: Springer; 2010. p.2-7.
Seminar
Rizayani, Madiadipoera T, Sudiro M, Dermawan A. Efektivitas imunoterapi selama 3 tahun pada pasien rinitis alergi. Presented on 7th Jakarta International FESS Course-Workshop, Jakarta, 11-13 Maret 2011.
Disertation/Thesis
Joviolo. Preamturitas Sebagai Faktor Risiko Gangguan Fungsi Sel Rambut Luar Koklea. Tesis. Yogyakarta: Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Gadjah Mada; 2013. p.2-30.
Electronic media
National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD). Sudden deafness [Internet]. 2018. Available from: www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/sudden-deafness.
ARTICLE SUBMISSION REQUISITES:
- Since 2018, article submission was done online using portal orli.or.id.
- The writer should first register in the portal address.
- These are documents needed to be uploaded in orli.or.id.:
- Approval sheet contains autographs of all writers, stating their approval to send their article to ORLI Journal.
- Statement sheet which confirms that the article is never been published nor be sent to other publishers.
- All authors must fill out and sign the Authors Statement Form
- Sent also the copy literatures included in the Reference list.
Peer Review Process
All manuscripts submitted to the Journal Oto Rhino Laryngologica Indonesiana (ORLI) must be original works that have not been published elsewhere and must align with the journal’s aims, Focus and Scope, and Author Guidelines. Submitted manuscripts are screened by the editorial team for completeness, ethical compliance, and similarity using iThenticate.
Eligible manuscripts are then evaluated for scientific merit and novelty before undergoing ORLI’s double-blind peer review process by qualified experts in the relevant ENT–HNS subspecialty. Reviewers assess scientific validity, methodological soundness, relevance, and clarity of presentation. Editorial and reviewer comments are communicated to authors for revision, and a point-by-point response is required.
The Editor-in-Chief makes the final decision after considering reviewer feedback and the revised manuscript. Accepted manuscripts proceed to language and format editing before publication. The editorial team reserves the right to reject a manuscript at any stage for ethical or scientific reasons.
Article Processing Charge
Journal Oto Rhino Laryngologica Indonesiana (ORLI) is an open-access journal that does not charge any submission fee.
However, an Article Processing Charge (APC) of IDR 2,000,000 (USD 180) applies for accepted manuscripts.
Payment instructions will be sent to the corresponding author after the manuscript is accepted and proofread.
Publication Frequency
Journal Oto Rhino Laryngologica Indonesiana (ORLI) is published twice a year (semi-annually), in the periods January–June and July–December, with continuous article numbering.
Accepted articles are published online as soon as the final version is ready to ensure rapid dissemination of scientific information.
Copyright Notice
The copyright of the accepted article is assigned to the journal as the publisher and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). This license permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format for non-commercial purposes, provided that proper attribution is given to the original author. Any derivative works must be distributed under the same license.
Authors may enter into separate, additional agreements for the non-exclusive distribution of the published version of the article (e.g., depositing it in an institutional repository or including it in a book), as long as they acknowledge its initial publication in this journal.











