Virginia Barbour
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Virginia Barbour's Degrees
- PhD Biology University of Oxford
Why Is Virginia Barbour Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Virginia M. Barbour is a professor at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, and serves as the Director of the Australasian Open Access Strategy Group. She is best known for being one of the three founding editors of PLOS Medicine, and her various roles in championing the open access movement.
Virginia Barbour's Published Works
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Published Works
- Better reporting of interventions: template for intervention description and replication (TIDieR) checklist and guide (2014) (5227)
- Potential predatory and legitimate biomedical journals: can you tell the difference? A cross-sectional comparison (2017) (255)
- The Hong Kong Principles for assessing researchers: Fostering research integrity (2019) (163)
- [Better Reporting of Interventions: Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) Checklist and Guide]. (2016) (149)
- Best Practice in Systematic Reviews: The Importance of Protocols and Registration (2011) (101)
- UK Biobank: a project in search of a protocol? (2003) (99)
- Retractions: Guidance from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). (2009) (73)
- Guidelines for retracting articles (2009) (57)
- A Reality Checkpoint for Mobile Health: Three Challenges to Overcome (2013) (50)
- The impact of open access upon public health. (2006) (48)
- Ten Simple Rules for Building and Maintaining a Scientific Reputation (2011) (43)
- PLoS Medicine Series on Big Food: The Food Industry Is Ripe for Scrutiny (2012) (41)
- Core competencies for scientific editors of biomedical journals: consensus statement (2017) (39)
- How ghost-writing threatens the credibility of medical knowledge and medical journals (2010) (37)
- Optimal Evidence in Difficult Settings: Improving Health Interventions and Decision Making in Disasters (2014) (37)
- Amending published articles: time to rethink retractions and corrections? (2017) (35)
- Impact of a web-based tool (WebCONSORT) to improve the reporting of randomised trials: results of a randomised controlled trial (2016) (35)
- Characterisation of trials where marketing purposes have been influential in study design: a descriptive study (2016) (28)
- A scoping review of competencies for scientific editors of biomedical journals (2015) (28)
- False Hopes, Unwarranted Fears: The Trouble with Medical News Stories (2008) (27)
- The World Health Report 2012 That Wasn't (2012) (27)
- Science and myth (2002) (27)
- Facilitating Prospective Registration of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies: A STARD Initiative. (2017) (26)
- Restoring the integrity of the clinical trial evidence base (2013) (25)
- Retractions: guidance from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). (2009) (24)
- Let's Be Straight Up about the Alcohol Industry (2011) (24)
- Open letter: European Medicines Agency should remove barriers to access clinical trial data (2014) (24)
- The Health Crisis of Tuberculosis in Prisons Extends beyond the Prison Walls (2010) (22)
- Homelessness Is Not Just a Housing Problem (2008) (18)
- An international survey and modified Delphi process revealed editors’ perceptions, training needs, and ratings of competency-related statements for the development of core competencies for scientific editors of biomedical journals (2017) (18)
- The balance of risk and benefit in gene-therapy trials (2000) (18)
- Time for a “Third Wave” of Malaria Activism to Tackle the Drug Stock-out Crisis (2009) (18)
- Retractions New Guidance from the Committee on Publication Ethics (Cope) (2009) (18)
- Retractions: guidance from the Committee on Publication Ethics. (2009) (17)
- Clean Water Should Be Recognized as a Human Right (2009) (17)
- Journals’ best practices for ensuring consent for publishing medical case reports: guidance from COPE. Version 1. December 2016 (2016) (17)
- A consensus statement on research misconduct in the UK (2012) (16)
- Perverse incentives and perverse publishing practices (2015) (16)
- Changing perspective (2000) (16)
- Early online publication (2002) (15)
- [Better Reporting of Interventions: Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) Checklist and Guide]. (2016) (14)
- Conflict of interest in science communication: more than a financial issue. Report from Esteve Foundation Discussion Group, April 2009. (2010) (14)
- Preventing Road Deaths—Time for Data (2010) (13)
- Drug Companies Should Be Held More Accountable for Their Human Rights Responsibilities (2010) (12)
- The future of academic publishing: disruption, opportunity and a new ecosystem (2019) (12)
- Editors' Reply (2005) (11)
- Imatinib for chronic myeloid leukaemia: a NICE mess (2001) (9)
- Ten Questions about Diabetes Mellitus (2004) (9)
- A New Vision for Clinical Trials in Africa (2004) (9)
- Why Drug Safety Should Not Take a Back Seat to Efficacy (2011) (9)
- Better Reporting, Better Research: Guidelines and Guidance in PLoS Medicine (2008) (8)
- Retractions: guidance from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) (2010) (7)
- Social Relationships Are Key to Health, and to Health Policy (2010) (7)
- Maternal Health: Time to Deliver (2010) (7)
- Poor Diet in Shift Workers: A New Occupational Health Hazard? (2011) (7)
- A Medical Journal for the World's Health Priorities (2009) (7)
- Open access: the view of the Public Library of Science (2006) (7)
- Getting More Generous with the Truth: Clinical Trial Reporting in 2013 and Beyond (2013) (6)
- Media Portrayals of Suicide (2009) (6)
- Digital Humanitarianism: Collective Intelligence Emerging (2012) (6)
- Designing integrated research integrity training: authorship, publication, and peer review (2018) (6)
- Speed and Convenience Aren't Everything with Diagnostics (2011) (6)
- Open Access: Should one model ever fit all? (2019) (6)
- From Theory to Practice: Translating Research into Health Outcomes (2008) (6)
- Addressing the Wicked Problem of Obesity through Planning and Policies (2013) (6)
- On the Path to Global Open Access: A Few More Miles to Go (2011) (6)
- Whose words in the textbook? (2014) (6)
- Lessons from the controversy over statins (2016) (6)
- Addressing Global Disparities in the Burden of Noncommunicable Diseases: Call for Papers (2012) (6)
- Rape in War Is Common, Devastating, and Too Often Ignored (2009) (5)
- The Air That We Breathe: Addressing the Risks of Global Urbanization on Health (2012) (5)
- Translating Translational Research into Global Health Gains (2013) (5)
- Getting Closer to a Fully Correctable and Connected Research Literature (2013) (5)
- Health Care Systems and Conflict: A Fragile State of Affairs (2011) (5)
- Celebrating death—the 2002 Nobel prize in physiology or medicine (2002) (5)
- Who's looking at your DNA? (2002) (4)
- Next Stop, Don't Block the Doors: Opening Up Access to Clinical Trials Results (2008) (4)
- Ensuring Integrity in Comparative Effectiveness Research: Accentuate the Negative (2009) (4)
- How to Stir Up Trouble…while Riding a Rollercoaster (2013) (4)
- Making the “Right” Health Care Decisions: Why Values Matter (2009) (4)
- How Does PLoS Medicine Manage Competing Interests? (2005) (4)
- Why Bigger Is Not Yet Better: The Problems with Huge Datasets (2005) (3)
- Drug Development for Maternal Health Cannot Be Left to the Whims of the Market (2008) (3)
- The Changing Face of Occupational Medicine (2007) (3)
- Why PLoS Sponsored a Roundtable of Medical Whistleblowers (2005) (3)
- Medicine and Conflict (2002) (3)
- Ethics Without Borders (2009) (3)
- Focusing the Spotlight on Lack of Access to Health Information (2013) (3)
- HIV in Maternal and Child Heath: Concurrent Crises Demand Cooperation (2010) (3)
- From Registration to Publication (2004) (3)
- Bringing Clarity to the Reporting of Health Equity (2012) (3)
- Human Trafficking: The Shameful Face of Migration (2011) (2)
- The Lancet supplement (2001) (2)
- FAIR, AFFORDABLE AND OPEN ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE: THE CAUL COLLECTION AND REPORTING OF APC INFORMATION PROJECT (2019) (2)
- CAUL review of Australian repository infrastructure (2019) (2)
- How Is It Done? (1892) (2)
- Characteristics of potential predatory, open access, and subscription-based biomedical journals: a cross sectional comparison (2016) (2)
- Competing interests in journal editors (2017) (2)
- The joys and challenges of being an open-access medical journal (2007) (2)
- PLoS Medicine and the pharmaceutical industry (2006) (2)
- Journals, Academics, and Pandemics (2010) (2)
- Innovations for global health equity: beyond open access towards open data. (2010) (2)
- Science Must Be Responsible to Society, Not to Politics (2010) (2)
- Authorship and Publication (2018) (1)
- PLOS Medicine 2015 Reviewer Thank You (2016) (1)
- Authorship: interviews with QUT researchers (2018) (1)
- Beyond the Numbers: Describing Care at the End of Life (2012) (1)
- Journal peer review: thoughts about the system, interviews with QUT researchers (2018) (1)
- Genetic diversity studies support “out of Africa” theory (2003) (1)
- Reporting Behaviour Change Interventions: the Tidier Interdisciplinary Checklist of the Minimum Recommended Information (2014) (1)
- Authorship and publication: tips for submitting papers, interviews with QUT researchers (2018) (1)
- Embryology revisited (2003) (1)
- Increased Responsibility and Transparency in an Era of Increased Visibility (2010) (1)
- Journal Peer Review (2018) (1)
- Mechanisms of disease (2002) (1)
- Authorship and publication: deciding where to publish, interviews with QUT researchers (2018) (1)
- Journal peer review: advice to early career researchers (2018) (1)
- Asthma and the ADAMs family (2002) (1)
- Where the Most Private Becomes Public: Policy Making for Sexual Health (2009) (1)
- HIV Treatment Proceeds as Prevention Research Confounds (2007) (1)
- Retaining trust (2001) (1)
- Defoe's REVIEW reproduced from the Original Editions. With an Introduction and Bibliographical Notes by ARTHUR WELLESLEY Secord. Twenty-two volumes. (New York: published for the Facsimile Text Society by the Columbia University Press. 1938. $88.00.) (1940) (1)
- Health requires a whole‐of‐government, and ultimately whole‐of‐system, approach (2023) (1)
- Five Years of Access and Activism (2009) (1)
- Challenges in publication ethics. (2016) (1)
- Gaucher's disease. (1992) (1)
- Journal peer review: starting out, interviews with QUT researchers (2018) (1)
- Openness, Integrity, Inclusion, and Innovation in Scholarly Communication: Competing or Complementary Forces? (2022) (1)
- NSF 19-501 AccelNet Proposal: Community of Open Scholarship Grassroots Networks (COSGN) (2020) (1)
- Engaging Students in PLoS Medicine (2005) (1)
- Gene-therapy advances greeted positively (1999) (1)
- New models, tools, journals and thinking (2015) (0)
- Time to concentrate on DNA control (2001) (0)
- Centring Our Values: Open Access for Aotearoa (2019) (0)
- Words matter (2022) (0)
- Colin Blakemore (2003) (0)
- No turning back on global open access (2022) (0)
- Highlighting equity and inequity in Australia’s health system (2023) (0)
- S6 Preprints, open access, licensing (2019) (0)
- Creative Commons Australia and the Australasian Open Access Strategy Group response to the Productivity Commission Draft Report Data Availability and Use (2016) (0)
- Disruption in academic publishing, with Prof Ginny Barbour (2019) (0)
- The Neglected Diseases Section in PLoS Medicine: Moving Beyond Tropical Infections (2008) (0)
- Unravelling the story of the human genome John Sulston Georgina Ferry (2002) (0)
- Thirty Ways to Improve the Health of the World's Poorest People (2007) (0)
- Introduction (2002) (0)
- Immunology approaches the bedside (2001) (0)
- Reform Should Make Health the First Item of Business (2008) (0)
- Minor, substantial or wholesale amendments: it’s time to rethink changes to published articles and avoid unnecessary stigma (2017) (0)
- The power of data in addressing planetary health, clinical practice and health worker wellbeing (2023) (0)
- Ethical guidence given on genetics of normal human behaviour (2002) (0)
- The gaping problem at the heart of scientific research (2022) (0)
- PL01.2 Sti and the open access revolution in publishing (2015) (0)
- Responding to both established and emerging health challenges (2023) (0)
- Long-term safety now priority in leukaemia therapy (2000) (0)
- US debate on human cloning side tracked by stem cell patent disclosure (2002) (0)
- UK parliamentary report slams medical Research Council (2003) (0)
- Centering the Medical Journal of Australia in the landscape of medical information in 2023 (2022) (0)
- re:produce Brisbane 2019 (2019) (0)
- Designing integrated research integrity training: authorship, publication, and peer review (2018) (0)
- Diseases old and new (2023) (0)
- Editors' Reply (2005) (0)
- COPE Australian Seminar 2014 Publication ethics from student to professional (2014) (0)
- Therapeutic immunomodulation branches out (1999) (0)
- A New Year's Wish List for Authors, Reviewers, Readers—and Ourselves (2009) (0)
- Health and society intertwined (2023) (0)
- Human stem-cell research for medicine: call for papers (2003) (0)
- A New Year at PLoS Medicine: Maintaining a Focus on the World's Health Priorities and Identifying the Gaps (2012) (0)
- Meeting the Needs of Different Research Communities (2005) (0)
- Test Your Knowledge: Ten Questions about Melanoma (2005) (0)
- Extreme medicine (2003) (0)
- The story behind the science DNA: The Story of Life. A documentary series on Channel 4 in the UK, showing throughout March, 2003. (2003) (0)
- Haematology for non-haematologists (2000) (0)
- New Research on Childbirth Has the Potential to Empower Women's Decision Making, but More Is Needed (2012) (0)
- Changing the system: advocacy and alliances for access to knowledge (2017) (0)
- Medical Complicity in Torture at Guantánamo Bay: Evidence Is the First Step Toward Justice (2011) (0)
- Y1.2 Inside the world of journal publishing (2015) (0)
- Taxonomy of interventions at academic institutions to improve research quality (2022) (0)
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