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Virginia Barbour

Virginia M. Barbour is a professor at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, Editor-in-Chief of ''Medical Journal of Australia'', and co-chair of DORA. She has served as the director of the Australasian Open Access Strategy Group. Barbour is best known for being one of the three founding editors of ''PLOS Medicine'', and her various roles in championing the open access movement. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Protocol for the development of a tool (INSPECT-SR) to identify problematic randomised controlled trials in systematic reviews of health interventions

    Protocol for the development of a tool (INSPECT-SR) to identify problematic randomised controlled trials in systematic reviews of health interventions by Elizabeth Loder, Jill Alison Hayden, David Torgerson, Tianjing Li, Wentao Li, Rui Wang, Ben W Mol, Lisa Bero, Jamie J Kirkham, Lisa Parker, Mike Clarke, Jo C Dumville, Calvin Heal, Lyle Gurrin, Andreas Lundh, Madelon van Wely, Toby Lasserson, Alison Avenell, Neil E O'Connell, Andrew Grey, Jack Wilkinson, George A Antoniou, Kylie Elizabeth Hunter, Patrick Dicker, Zarko Alfirevic, Ella Flemyng, Sarah Lensen, Emma Sydenham, Ginny Barbour, Emily Lam, Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz, James Heathers, Nicholas J L Brown, John Carlisle, Steph Grohmann, Barbara K Redman, Lene Seidler, Kyle A Sheldrick

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