From spq-skills
Runs the final pre-submission preflight for Social Psychology Quarterly (SPQ) via SageTrack/ScholarOne Manuscript Central. Checks article type, blinded manuscript, word/abstract caps, ASA Style formatting, and processing fee.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/spq-skills:spq-submissionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
The last check before pressing submit on **SageTrack / ScholarOne Manuscript Central**. SPQ is **masked**,
The last check before pressing submit on SageTrack / ScholarOne Manuscript Central. SPQ is masked, so the single most common avoidable failure is an under-blinded manuscript — which the editorial office will temporarily reject and return for reformatting. Live-check SageTrack for the current upload fields and payment prompt before relying on a saved checklist.
spq-tables-figures)spq-data-and-transparency)【Type】Article (≤10,000) / Note (≤5,000) — cap met? [Y/N]
【Blinded】manuscript clean + separate title page? [Y/N]
【Abstract】~150 words, non-identifying, keywords? [Y/N]
【Word count on title page】incl. notes + references? [Y/N]
【ASA style】[Y/N]
【$25 fee】paid or waiver (resubmission / ASA student) applies? [Y/N]
【Next】await decision → spq-rebuttal on R&R
../../resources/external_tools.md — reference managers, blinding, and repro tooling../../resources/official-source-map.md — official SPQ URLs behind every fact in this packnpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin spq-skillsRuns the final pre-submission preflight for the American Sociological Review (ASR) via Sage Track — masked-manuscript preparation, separate title page, word/abstract caps, ASA Style Guide formatting, the $25 processing fee, and ethics declarations.
Runs a final pre-submission preflight for ASQ manuscripts checking fit, anonymization, format, exhibits, references and editorial-system requirements.
Runs a final pre-submission preflight for APSR submissions via Editorial Manager: track selection, double-anonymization, word/abstract caps, APSA formatting, ORCID, and declarations.