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Item Comparison of Article Processing Fees on Open Access Journals with a 4.5-Year History of Publishing(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2019-07-31) Robles, Daniel; Schoenbaum, Todd; Zhehulovych, Zinaida; Nagorniak, Ivan; Fesenko, IevgenOpen access article (synonym: open access publication) is a type of peer-reviewed article which gives a possibility to the readers to read and download it free of charge owing to paying an open access publication fee (OAPF) directly by its authors, their institutions, or funders.1 According to Solomon and Björk`s study, who analyzed about 1,370 journals, article processing charges range from 8 to 3,900 US Dollars.1, 2 Moreover, the official Elsevier`s page dedicated to the list of all company`s open access journals indicated that an article processing charge can reach 6,000 US Dollars excluding tax.3 First publishing houses that supported and develop open access journals have been two new academic publishers – BioMed Central (BMC) and Public Library of Science (PLoS).1 In 2000, they began establishing journals that rely on open access publication fee.1 Most motivation criteria for the authors from the fields of oral and maxillofacial surgery, periodontics in choosing to what peer-reviewed journal submit their paper may be classified under three chief groups: 1) indexing and abstracting in different recognized data bases (PubMed/Medline,4 Scopus, Web of Science, etc.), 2) an impact metric,5 and 3) an amount of the article processing charge. First two motivation criteria are precisely described in recent publications but the last one – open access publication fee and its amount – should be investigated more scrupulously.4, 5 There is a great need to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of OAPF both for authors and editorial staff/publishers. This is the aim of this study in order to understand the advantages and disadvantages the payment methods.Item Fibula Jaw and Fibula Teeth Course by Fayette Williams(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2021-02-28) Nagorniak, Ivan; Fesenko, IevgenItem Impact of Surgeon’s Instagram Television (IGTV): A Case of Chimeric Fibula and Soleus Muscle Transplant in a Reconstruction of Cordeiro Type IIIA Total Maxillectomy Defect(Journal of Diagnostics and Treatment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2020-01-31) Massarelli, Olindo; Hanna, Todd; Ganry, Laurent; Nagorniak, Ivan; Fesenko, IevgenIGTV, a new option provided by Instagram Inc., was launched in June 20, 2018, i.e. 7 years 8 months after starting parent application–social media.1 IGTV is both a standalone application and available within an Instagram but only in basic functionality. Four letters of the acronym “IGTV” mean “Instagram Television.”2 Lydia Belanger also described IGTV as a “social-media based television” and “Instagram`s new longform video app.”3 Meanwhile, multiple advantageous role of the chimeric flaps in a jaw reconstructive surgeries continues to increase during last three decades.4, 5, 6 Fibula free flap,7 being alone an extremely productive workhorse in all types of jaw reconstructions8 including “jaw-in-a-day surgery,”9 can also be successfully used with soleus muscle in a chimeric manner for composite defect reconstructions.10, 11 Combination of the social media`s (in our particular case it is Instagram) advantages with IGTV (i.e., a longform video application), and a professional quality recording system12 can perfectly highlight the operation and bring the surgical tips and tricks from operating room to the internet environment with more than 1 billion users.13 The purpose of our editorial is to describe an educational IGTV microvascular surgery video case from both technological and surgical aspect.