From jacs-skills
Evaluates whether a chemistry manuscript fits JACS vs specialized ACS journals, and whether Article or Communication format suits the result.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jacs-skills:jacs-scope-fitThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- You are unsure JACS is the right home versus a subfield ACS journal
JACS publishes a significant chemical advance of broad interest across chemistry, fully supported by data. Two tests must both pass:
If only the advance test passes but breadth is narrow, a specialized journal is the honest fit.
| Situation | Likely better venue |
|---|---|
| Broad, general-interest advance, fully supported | JACS (Article or Communication) |
| Solid methodology, mainly of interest within organic synthesis | Org. Lett. / J. Org. Chem. |
| Coordination/main-group/bioinorganic, subfield interest | Inorg. Chem. |
| Catalysis-focused, mechanism within catalysis community | ACS Catal. |
| Materials synthesis/properties, materials audience | Chem. Mater. / ACS Nano |
| Physical-chemistry measurement, PC audience | J. Phys. Chem. family |
| Incremental scope extension of a known reaction | Specialized journal, not JACS |
Verify current sister-journal scopes on the ACS site; portfolios evolve.
jacs-length-management.【Advance】one-sentence statement of the new chemistry
【Breadth source】generality / concept / enabling utility
【Verdict】JACS-fit / better at <named ACS journal>
【Format】Article / Communication (+ reason)
【Next】jacs-results-framing (if JACS-fit) or pivot venue
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