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PRX Quantum Manuscript Submission Guide
prx-quantum
brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
357
A comprehensive guide designed for authors targeting PRX Quantum. It helps determine the suitability of manuscripts in quantum information science, quantum computing, or quantum technologies. The skill provides detailed guidance on the journal's scientific scope, required significance bar, structure, and open-access submission standards.
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Establishing Theory Scope and Boundaries
psychrev-boundary-conditions
brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
438
A comprehensive guide for defining the scope, limitations, and identifiability of a scientific theory. It instructs researchers on how to explicitly state what phenomena a theory explains (in scope), where it fails (out of scope), and how to address structural identifiability for formal models, thereby enhancing the theory's falsifiability and scientific rigor.
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Psychological Review Theory Workflow Guide
psychrev-workflow
brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
174
This comprehensive guide acts as a router for writing a theoretical or formal-model manuscript for a Psychological Review submission. It guides the user through the entire lifecycle, from initial topic selection and theory construction to argument development, boundary setting, and final submission readiness. It does not replace specialized skills but directs the user to the correct subsequent step.
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Understanding Public Review Process Standards
pubar-review-process
brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
445
A comprehensive guide detailing the rigorous standards and evaluation process for submissions to Public Administration Review (PAR). It covers double-blind peer review, initial desk screening criteria (fit, scope, practice-relevance), the decision spectrum (reject to accept), and the crucial requirement of Evidence for Practice. Use this guide to stress-test your manuscript and shape your paper to meet high academic and practical scholarly expectations.
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QJE Submission Preflight Checklist Guide
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brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
215
A comprehensive preflight checklist designed for authors submitting to the Quarterly Journal of Economics (QJE). This guide ensures manuscripts comply with strict academic standards, including single-PDF formatting, double-blind anonymization protocols, and correct author-date referencing, saving time and improving submission quality.
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Framing Empirical Results for Top Journals
qje-theory-model
brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
354
A comprehensive guide on transforming clean, empirical coefficients into theoretically robust and broadly impactful economic arguments. It teaches how to construct the necessary conceptual framework, articulating the underlying mechanism and connecting estimates to welfare or policy outcomes, suitable for high-impact academic publications.
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Academic Topic Selection For Top Journals
qje-topic-selection
brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
417
This tool guides researchers through pressure-testing their economic research ideas against the standards of top-tier, general-interest journals (like QJE). It helps diagnose whether a study's 'big idea' and broad implications are compelling enough, ensuring the focus is on the general lesson rather than just the technical method or narrow finding. Ideal for structuring academic arguments and improving manuscript scope.
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Framing Dynamic Contributions for Economic Review
red-contribution-framing
brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
467
This guide outlines how to strategically frame a manuscript's contribution for journals like the Review of Economic Dynamics (RED). It emphasizes identifying a single, sharp, dynamic or quantitative advance (e.g., a new mechanism, method, or quantitative result) and presenting it as a 'delta' against the closest existing model. It provides a checklist and stress test to ensure the core finding is immediately grasped by the target readership.
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Understanding RED Review Process
red-review-process
brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
178
Provides a comprehensive guide to the Review of Economic Dynamics (RED) editorial process, detailing the suitability screen, single-anonymized refereeing model, and fast-review expectations. It guides authors on preparation, planning timelines, and common pitfalls to ensure a smooth submission experience.
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Assessing New Historicist Academic Fit
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brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
418
This skill guides authors in assessing whether their scholarly work—particularly those employing New Historicism or interdisciplinary cultural analysis—is suitable for highly specialized academic venues. It emphasizes the necessity of building arguments outward from concrete historical or material particulars (like archival fragments or objects), rather than relying on free-floating theory. Use this aid to re-frame and strengthen the material basis of your scholarly manuscript before submission.
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Targeting Research on Financial Issues
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brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
97
A comprehensive skill designed to help users assess the suitability of their economics or management manuscript for 'Research on Financial and Economic Issues'. It provides detailed guidelines on journal positioning, submission requirements, thematic preferences, and common rejection pitfalls, ensuring authors align their work with the journal's scope and style.
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Framing Research Contribution for Policy Papers
respol-contribution-framing
brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
230
This guide helps authors transform raw research results into a clear, theory-driven, and policy-relevant scholarly contribution. It focuses on articulating the 'Before $ ightarrow$ After' knowledge shift—what the field previously believed versus what the paper now proves—and ensuring the policy implication is logically earned from the estimated mechanism, rather than being a generic add-on.
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