NEXT ARCHIVES

About NEXT Archives

Archiving unpublished scholarly work is a crucial practice in the academic and research communities. It involves the systematic collection, preservation, and dissemination of research outputs that have not yet been formally published. This process ensures that valuable knowledge and data are not lost and remain accessible for future research and reference.

Our main goal is to provide a platform for graduate and post graduate students who are unable to publish their work (thesis/assignments) in traditional journals. The approved scholarly work will be archived, provided with DOI and made accessible to global audience. The users are responsible for the correctness of content and Next archives is not liable for any ethical issues or false reporting. We, however, take all the precautions to make sure that the work is approved by faculties and departments in their respective institutions.

Key aspects of Next archiving of unpublished scholarly work:

  • Preservation of Knowledge: By archiving unpublished work, researchers can safeguard their findings and insights, ensuring they are available for future generations.
  • Accessibility: Archiving makes research accessible to a broader audience, including other researchers, students, and the public, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing.
  • Recognition and Credit: Researchers receive recognition for their work, even if it has not been formally published, which can be important for career advancement and funding opportunities.
  • Data Integrity: Archiving helps maintain the integrity of research data by providing a reliable and permanent record of the work.
  • Open Science: This practice aligns with the principles of open science, promoting transparency and reproducibility in research.

Overall, archiving unpublished scholarly work is a vital component of the research ecosystem, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and the promotion of scientific integrity.