From artbull-skills
Routes Art Bulletin manuscripts to the correct sub-skill based on lifecycle stage, emphasizing early image-and-permissions work specific to art-historical publishing.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/artbull-skills:artbull-workflowThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
The orchestrator for an Art Bulletin submission. Figure out the stage and send the user to the
The orchestrator for an Art Bulletin submission. Figure out the stage and send the user to the matching skill. The Art Bulletin is the leading English-language journal of art history (College Art Association); a paper turns on an original art-historical argument carried by close visual analysis and documentary evidence — and on a heavy image-permissions workflow that, unlike in the social sciences, must start early.
artbull-revision-and-response)Permissions and high-resolution image supply are the author's responsibility and are slow and
costly. The router's recurring reminder: run artbull-images-and-permissions in parallel with
the intellectual work — do not leave it until submission.
Is the topic a fit / a contribution? → artbull-topic-selection
Where does it sit in the field? → artbull-scholarly-positioning
What is the argument? → artbull-argument-development
How do the objects look / mean? → artbull-visual-analysis
What is the evidence (archives etc.)? → artbull-evidence-and-sources
Can I get / afford the images? → artbull-images-and-permissions
How is it organized on the page? → artbull-structure-and-exposition
Is the prose & citation Chicago-clean?→ artbull-writing-style-and-citation
How will it be judged? → artbull-review-process
Ready to submit? → artbull-submission
Got an R&R / decision? → artbull-revision-and-response
topic-selection → scholarly-positioning → argument-development → visual-analysis → evidence-and-sources → images-and-permissions → structure-and-exposition → writing-style-and-citation → review-process → submission → revision-and-response
Iterate: most articles loop argument ↔ visual-analysis ↔ evidence several times, while images-and-permissions runs continuously in the background.
Most users arrive with a symptom, not a stage name. Match what they say to the right sub-skill for the College Art Association's quarterly, and check the image-clearance clock every time.
| What the user says | Route to |
|---|---|
| "Is this even right for the journal?" | artbull-topic-selection |
| "A reviewer said I ignore key scholarship" | artbull-scholarly-positioning |
| "Reviewers can't find my argument" | artbull-argument-development |
| "My looking was called thin" | artbull-visual-analysis |
| "A source / provenance was questioned" | artbull-evidence-and-sources |
| "I'm worried about image rights / costs" | artbull-images-and-permissions |
| "The draft wanders / is front-loaded" | artbull-structure-and-exposition |
| "I'm submitting this week" | artbull-submission |
| "I got an R&R / decision letter" | artbull-revision-and-response |
Suppose a scholar arrives with "I found an amazing unpublished drawing and want to write it up." The
router does not jump to drafting. First it tests fit (artbull-topic-selection) — is there a
contribution beyond "this drawing is new"? — and, in the same breath, asks whether the drawing and its
comparanda can be cleared, flagging that the image-permissions clock starts now. Once a
contribution emerges, it routes to positioning, then argument, looping argument ↔ visual-analysis ↔
evidence as the reading firms up, with artbull-images-and-permissions running continuously in the
background, before structure, style, review-process, and finally submission.
artbull-images-and-permissions early and in
parallel; it is the slowest, costliest step and can sink a finished paper.artbull-submission and should be confirmed against the journal's current submission guidelines.【Stage】topic / positioning / argument / visual / evidence / images / structure / writing / review / submit / revise
【Route to】artbull-<skill>
【Image clearance started?】Y/N (start now if N)
【Why】one line
【Then】the next skill after that
../../resources/external_tools.md — image sources, rights agencies, archives, Chicago tooling../../resources/official-source-map.md — official Art Bulletin / CAA URLs behind every fact in this packnpx 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.
Routes Critical Inquiry essays to the right sub-skill based on lifecycle stage and format (Article, Critical Response, Review). Dispatches across topic selection, argument, evidence, theory, structure, writing, citation, review, submission, and revision.