paper-submission-manager

Paper Submission Manager

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Install skill "paper-submission-manager" with this command: npx skills add hhx465453939/claude_skill_pool/hhx465453939-claude-skill-pool-paper-submission-manager

Paper Submission Manager

Overview

Guide the full handoff from manuscript finalization to journal submission, keeping files organized, requirements satisfied, and acceptance odds improved through a structured, quality-first workflow.

Workflow Decision Tree

Choose the shortest path that matches the request:

  • New submission target: run Intake -> Plan -> Package -> QA.

  • Existing submission folder: jump to QA -> Package -> Tracking.

  • Single artifact update (cover letter/figures/forms): update the artifact, then run QA.

Step 1: Intake & Target Selection

Identify the target journal and the most current submission bundle:

  • Prefer the newest dated folder (e.g., 20260210_CSBJ/ ) if it matches the target.

  • If no folder exists, plan to create a new dated folder like YYYYMMDD_Journal/ .

  • Locate journal instructions inside the target folder if present (e.g., Instructions for Authors.md ).

Step 2: Build the Submission Plan

Create a checklist that maps requirements to files:

  • Manuscript: manuscript-full.docx and/or Somatic Mechanotherapy Activates a Spatiotemporally Synchronized CPTC.md

  • Figures: figs/ or figs_for_cellreports/

  • Cover letter and forms: in the target folder (e.g., 01_Cover_Letter_*.md )

  • Suggested reviewers, declarations, questionnaires: target folder

Use references/submission-checklist.md as the baseline checklist, then customize.

Step 3: Prepare & Normalize Files

Ensure consistent naming and content alignment:

  • Keep figure filenames consistent with manuscript references (e.g., Fig.1.pdf , Supplementary Figure 1.ai ).

  • Keep cover letters aligned with the target journal name and submission type.

  • When duplicating bundles, copy from the latest folder and update dates and journal-specific sections.

Step 4: Quality Assurance

Run a short QA pass before submission:

  • Manuscript: title, abstract, keywords, references, and figure callouts match.

  • Figures: resolution, labeling, and legend consistency; check for missing panels.

  • Forms: conflicts-of-interest, funding statements, author info, and required checkboxes.

Step 5: Submission Package & Tracking

Assemble the final package in the target folder and log submission metadata:

  • Include a brief submission summary (date, journal, version tag).

  • Record any confirmations or submission IDs in a short note file.

References

Use the reference files when needed:

  • references/submission-checklist.md : baseline checklist and QA items.

  • references/journal-intake.md : intake questions and bundle naming rules.

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