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Explains The Art Bulletin's double-blind peer review process, referee criteria, and decision outcomes to help anticipate review before submission.
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The Art Bulletin uses **double-blind peer review**: both author and reviewers are anonymous, which is
The Art Bulletin uses double-blind peer review: both author and reviewers are anonymous, which is why submissions must be Microsoft Word (not PDF) with all author-identifying information stripped from text and notes. Knowing what referees weigh helps you pre-empt the objections that sink papers.
artbull-submission).artbull-argument-development).artbull-visual-analysis).artbull-scholarly-positioning).artbull-evidence-and-sources).artbull-submission)Before a manuscript reaches specialist referees, an editorial screen at the College Art Association's quarterly weeds out submissions that cannot be reviewed or do not fit.
| Stage | What it checks | Common failure here | Where to fix it |
|---|---|---|---|
| Desk — form | Word (not PDF), anonymized, within caps | A PDF that cannot be anonymized; identifiers in metadata | artbull-submission |
| Desk — fit | Significant contribution, not a catalogue entry | "Under-studied object" as the whole point | artbull-topic-selection |
| Referee — looking | Close visual analysis tied to figures | "Thin," "impressionistic" analysis | artbull-visual-analysis |
| Referee — figures | Whether the plates make visual claims checkable | Absent or low-quality illustrations | artbull-images-and-permissions |
Suppose a fresh iconographic reading of a fresco cycle goes out for double-blind review. Referee A admires the argument but writes that the visual claims "cannot be verified in the images supplied" — the single full-cycle photograph is too small to show the detail the reading turns on. The editor's letter, read as the rubric, signals the figure problem is decisive: here the plate is part of the evidence, so a brilliant reading the reader cannot see fails on its own terms. The fix is to supply detail crops, clearing their permissions early — the figures needed rescuing, not the argument.
artbull-argument-development).artbull-submission).【Model】double-blind; anonymity intact? [Y/N]
【Referee axes】argument · visual analysis · evidence · historiography · figures
【Weakest axis】where a referee will push → which skill fixes it
【Likely outcome】reject / R&R / (conditional) accept — plan accordingly
【Next】artbull-submission (pre-submit) or artbull-revision-and-response (post-decision)
../../resources/external_tools.md — anonymization and manuscript-prep tooling../../resources/official-source-map.md — double-blind policy and review wording (待核实)npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin artbull-skillsAssesses fit of art-history manuscripts for The Art Bulletin, offering venue-selection and re-framing guidance including journal expectations and submission heuristics.
Evaluates whether an art-history project fits The Art Bulletin's scope and how to frame its contribution for a generalist audience.
Explains Mind journal's triple-anonymous peer review process and quality criteria to help authors prepare submissions that survive severe selection.