OTO Journal on Tap with Free Mobile App
The journal Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery has more digital features than ever before, and the latest member benefit is the new free mobile app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. The app is available in the iTunes store and gives users free access to abstracts and each month’s table of contents. Our clinical practice guidelines, monthly podcasts, and associated articles, and all annual meeting abstracts will always be free for anyone to access. For the first month, full text articles will be free for all users and always available to members. Keep up with the latest otolaryngic research and download the app today. You’ll be able to: View the current issue, OnlineFirst articles, and the three previous issues. Browse and search titles, accessing articles in both full-text and PDF view. Quickly access abstracts or full-text of referenced articles within the in-app browser. Access podcasts, Editor’s Choice collections, supplements, meeting abstracts, and more. Take advantage of a rich image viewing experience with full-screen option and the ability to scroll through figures and tables. Quickly navigate within articles using the dynamic site navigation tool and internal hyperlinks. Track your viewing history automatically with a listing of all accessed articles sorted by date viewed. Email article links to your colleagues or yourself for later review. Mark and store your favorite articles for later reference. Control article font size by three-finger swipe-up gesture to reveal font control panel from any page. Save customized font preferences automatically. Support existing institutional and individual OTO online subscriptions through automatic IP authentication or username and password. Visit www.otojournal.org and learn more about the journal’s digital features. We now have a year of podcasts, collections of top cited articles, a videocast on how to become a better reviewer, CME information, and tips and tricks from our Top 10 reviewers. The app can be downloaded through iTunes or the app store (search for otolaryngology).
The journal Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery has more digital features than ever before, and the latest member benefit is the new free mobile app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. The app is available in the iTunes store and gives users free access to abstracts and each month’s table of contents. Our clinical practice guidelines, monthly podcasts, and associated articles, and all annual meeting abstracts will always be free for anyone to access. For the first month, full text articles will be free for all users and always available to members.
Keep up with the latest otolaryngic research and download the app today. You’ll be able to:
- View the current issue, OnlineFirst articles, and the three previous issues.
- Browse and search titles, accessing articles in both full-text and PDF view.
- Quickly access abstracts or full-text of referenced articles within the in-app browser.
- Access podcasts, Editor’s Choice collections, supplements, meeting abstracts, and more.
- Take advantage of a rich image viewing experience with full-screen option and the ability to scroll through figures and tables.
- Quickly navigate within articles using the dynamic site navigation tool and internal hyperlinks.
- Track your viewing history automatically with a listing of all accessed articles sorted by date viewed.
- Email article links to your colleagues or yourself for later review.
- Mark and store your favorite articles for later reference.
- Control article font size by three-finger swipe-up gesture to reveal font control panel from any page.
- Save customized font preferences automatically.
- Support existing institutional and individual OTO online subscriptions through automatic IP authentication or username and password.
Visit www.otojournal.org and learn more about the journal’s digital features. We now have a year of podcasts, collections of top cited articles, a videocast on how to become a better reviewer, CME information, and tips and tricks from our Top 10 reviewers. The app can be downloaded through iTunes or the app store (search for otolaryngology).