Nemesis - Example of Open Access Journal Promoting Negative Results in Scholarly Publications

    January 2024 in “ Wiadomości Lekarskie
    Raphael Olszewski
    TLDR Nemesis journal highlights the value of negative results in science and offers free access to all.
    Nemesis is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal founded by UCLouvain in 2018, focusing on publishing negative results in medical sciences, particularly in oral and craniomaxillofacial surgery, CBCT imaging, and related fields. Unlike most journals that prioritize positive outcomes, Nemesis emphasizes the importance of negative results as they contribute significantly to scientific progress and innovation. The journal allows free access to its content and does not charge authors or readers, promoting the dissemination of knowledge without financial barriers. It accepts studies on complications, failures, and neglected research areas, and supports multilingualism by providing translations in multiple languages.
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