About the Journal

About the Turkish Journal of Organology

The Turkish Journal of Organology (TOD) (e-ISSN: 3023-7890) is a free, open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes research in areas such as the characteristics, classification, historical development, and etymology of musical instruments. The journal operates under a double-blind peer review system. As the first and only organology journal, both in the region and globally, TOD aims to be the highest-quality platform for the development of academic research in this field. Therefore, it encourages the growth of scientific writing, the use of technological tools, and the mastery of instrument-making, design, and revision skills to support the advancement of the field of organology. The journal is published twice a year, in March and September. The publication languages of the Turkish Journal of Organology are Turkish and English.

Scope

The scope of the Journal of Turkish Organology (JTO) includes academic research topics in the field of organology. In addition, it covers interdisciplinary topics related to organology. JTO publishes articles in the form of research papers, review articles, book reviews, and interviews. The scope of JTO includes the characteristics of musical instruments, the historical development and etymology of musical instruments, the construction and design of musical instruments, revisions and improvements in musical instruments, as well as interdisciplinary studies on musical instruments.

Invitation to Editorial Board

We kindly request music researchers who will actively work as Editors/Section Editors in the Turkish Organology Journal (undertaking responsibilities such as promoting the journal, inviting authors, and meticulously performing editorial duties on articles) and those who will actively work as Editorial Board Members (promoting the journal, inviting authors, and providing suggestions for the journal's publishing policies) to send their CVs to our editorial email (turkorganolojidergisieditor@gmail.com), provided they have at least a PhD or Proficiency in Art degree.

Turkish Organology Journal Editorial Board