Evaluate and improve manuscript fit for 36 leading humanities journals covering history, philosophy, literary studies, classics, art history, religious studies, linguistics, and musicology. Includes journal-specific fit checks, argument refinement guidance, and routing to the best-fit venue based on sub-field and method.
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin english-humanities-journal-skillsBased on adoption, maintenance, documentation, and repository signals. Not a security audit or endorsement.
Use when targeting The Art Bulletin or deciding whether an art-history manuscript fits this venue. Encodes the journal's fit as the CAA generalist flagship across all periods and regions, the original-argument and close-visual-analysis bar, primary-source command, Chicago house style, image-rights expectations, official-submission re-check, and desk-reject heuristics.
Use when targeting Analysis or deciding whether a short, focused philosophy manuscript fits this venue. Encodes the journal's identity as a home for crisp, single-point articles, counterexamples, and replies; the argument-rigor bar; the brevity-and-focus house style and double-blind norms; official-submission re-check; and desk-reject heuristics.
Use when targeting Art History (the Association for Art History journal) or deciding whether a theoretically engaged art-history manuscript fits this venue. Encodes the journal's fit as a critically and methodologically reflective venue, the argument and close-analysis bar, primary-source command, Chicago house style, image-rights expectations, official-submission re-check, and desk-reject heuristics.
Use when targeting Comparative Literature or deciding whether a cross-national, cross-linguistic, translation, or world-literature manuscript fits this venue. Encodes the journal's comparatist fit, the cross-linguistic argument bar, original-language and translation expectations, house style and double-blind norms, official-submission re-check, and desk-reject heuristics.
Use when targeting Critical Inquiry or deciding whether a theoretical or interdisciplinary critical-humanities manuscript fits this venue. Encodes the journal's high-theory fit, the agenda-setting argument bar, conceptual-stakes and cross-disciplinary expectations, house style and double-blind norms, official-submission re-check, and desk-reject heuristics.
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横跨经管社科 · 人文社科 · 自然科学 · 临床医学 · AI 计算机等多个主流学科,为每一本期刊 / 每一个会议单独编码它的投稿工作流。
🧭 布局指南 · 📚 Skill Pack 一览 · ⚡ 如何使用 · 🗺 路线图 · 🌐 English
先看期刊,再进 Pack。点击任意封面即可进入对应的期刊 Skill 包。
🆕 四个最新学科广度合集 —— 工程技术 40 · 农业环境 30 · 临床医学 30 · 英文人文 36;点击封面进入合集页。
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Sign in to claimAI-first computer-science conference skill stack: 155 conference fit-and-submission profiles plus a CS/AI router. Covers top AI/ML, data mining, vision, NLP, robotics, HCI, systems, security, software engineering, programming languages, databases, and theory venues, with current-cycle CFP and author-kit re-check discipline.
Agent skill stack for submitting to 《经济研究》 (Economic Research Journal), the top economics journal in China. Eighteen skills across the manuscript lifecycle: China-context topic selection, introduction, bilingual literature review, theory & hypotheses, data & sample, modern causal identification (DID / IV / RDD / DML with heterogeneity-robust estimators), mechanism analysis (post-江艇 2022 paradigm), heterogeneity, robustness, three-line tables, policy implications, abstract, house style, reviewer-lens self-audit, reproducibility, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Ships a runnable Stata + Python code library. Bilingual zh-CN / en docs.
Agent skill stack for articles and proposals targeted at the Journal of Economic Perspectives (JEP) — the open-access, non-technical synthesis journal of the American Economic Association, founded 1987, sister to the Journal of Economic Literature (technical surveys of record) and the AER/AEJ research journals. JEP is largely invited and organized in symposia, and rewards accessible writing readable by 90 percent of AEA members, not new identification or replication. Twelve role skills cover the JEP lifecycle: workflow routing, topic selection for a broad audience, the 2–5 page proposal and symposium pitch ([email protected]), narrative arc for a general economist reader, plain-language translation of technical results, presenting evidence with minimal equations, exhibits a non-specialist can read, the JEP voice, balance and objectivity over advocacy, working with the managing-editor-led editorial team, the pre-submission preflight, and revising for accessibility and balance. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for submitting to 《会计研究》 (Accounting Research) — the flagship journal of the Accounting Society of China and the only accounting title among CSSCI sources (monthly, founded 1980, ISSN 1003-2886, CN 11-1078/F). Built around the journal's defining bar: archival capital-market empirics with accurate institutional / standard-setting detail and an information mechanism, distinguished from generic corporate finance. Covers fit positioning, topic selection, literature review, institutional/standards background, accounting measurement (discretionary accruals, conservatism, disclosure indices), quasi-experimental identification, information mechanism, robustness, tables/figures, standard-setter/regulator implications, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA) — empirical and quantitative financial economics (corporate finance, investments, capital and security markets, financial institutions, and finance-relevant quantitative methods), published by Cambridge University Press for the Michael G. Foster School of Business at the University of Washington. Built around the JFQA realities: submission via Editorial Manager with a text-searchable PDF, a $350 fee (only $275 refunded if not sent to a reviewer), double-anonymous review, a strict one-paragraph / 100-word abstract cap, prescriptive 8.5x11 / 1-inch / 12-pt Times New Roman double-spaced formatting, a one-year resubmission ban for undisclosed prior rejections, and the JFQA Code Sharing Policy with a dedicated JFQA Dataverse at the Harvard Dataverse. Covers topic fit, literature positioning, causal/identification design for finance, robustness, tables and figures, house style, the code/data archive, referee strategy, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at The American Historical Review (AHR) — the flagship journal of the historical profession and the official publication of the American Historical Association (AHA), published by Oxford University Press and submitted via ScholarOne under double-anonymous peer review with no author processing charges. The AHR publishes across all periods and places of the human past — and explicitly encourages histories of Africa, Asia, Oceania, Latin America, and the Middle East alongside Europe and the United States. This is a HUMANITIES stack, not a social-science template: history has no data-availability or replication policy, no statistical-significance bar, and no results tables. The craft is a historiographical intervention, archival and primary-source criticism, interpretation that weds narrative to analysis, and Chicago Manual of Style footnotes (no bibliography or in-text citation). Facts covered include the ~8,000-word article target (excluding notes), the 2:1 text-to-notes guideline, review by at least six scholars over a six-to-eight-month timeline, the 8-10% acceptance rate, masked-author preparation, alt-text on all images, author-cleared image permissions, and the large commissioned book/media review section (~650 reviews per year). Covers topic selection and significance, historiographical positioning, argument development, sources and archives, interpretation and method, structure and exposition, Chicago-style prose, the review process, submission preflight, and revision responses. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
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