artbull-submission
GitHub用于《The Art Bulletin》投稿前的最终预检。检查双盲匿名、Word格式、字数与图片限制、Chicago格式及权限状态,确保文件合规,不生成内容。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill artbull-submission -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "artbull-submission",
"description": "Use when running the final pre-submission preflight for The Art Bulletin — double-blind anonymization, the required Word files (manuscript, abstract, illustrations, captions, cover sheet), word\/abstract\/illustration caps, Chicago formatting, and the permissions status. Final checks; it does not draft content."
}
Submission Preflight (artbull-submission)
The last check before e-mailing the submission to the.art.bulletin@collegeart.org (or via a large-file transfer service). The Art Bulletin is double-blind and accepts Microsoft Word only — no PDFs, because PDFs cannot be anonymized for review. The most common avoidable failures are broken anonymity, a PDF submission, and an over-length manuscript. Verify volatile specifics on the official page first.
When to trigger
- "Submitting this week" — last pass before sending the files
- Confirming the file set, caps, and anonymization
- Checking that permissions are at least underway (see
artbull-images-and-permissions)
Process facts (verify volatile items on the official page)
- Owner / publisher: College Art Association (CAA) / Taylor & Francis (Routledge).
- Submission: electronic only — e-mail (
the.art.bulletin@collegeart.org) or large-file transfer; Microsoft Word, not PDF. - Review model: double-blind — strip all author-identifying information from text and notes.
- Article length: up to 16,000 words including endnotes (待核实; confirm current cap).
- Abstract: no more than 100 words; biographical statement ≤ 50 words on the cover sheet.
- Illustrations: maximum 20 images with captions in a single Word file ≤ 10 MB at submission; high-resolution files supplied promptly on acceptance.
- Style: The Chicago Manual of Style, endnotes (CMOS ch. 14); 12-pt, double-spaced.
- Permissions: the author secures and pays for reproduction rights and photography (fair use per the CAA code).
- Fee: no submission fee stated; optional open-access APC under T&F Open Select after acceptance (confirmed as the model 2026-06-22; the APC amount is set by Taylor & Francis — check the live T&F page if choosing open access).
Preflight checklist
Files (separate Word files)
- Manuscript (Word, 12-pt, double-spaced, endnotes)
- Abstract (≤ 100 words)
- Illustrations file (single Word file ≤ 10 MB, ≤ 20 images with captions)
- Separate captions/list-of-illustrations file
- Cover sheet (author, ≤ 50-word bio, contact, word count)
Anonymity (double-blind)
- No author name/affiliation/acknowledgments in manuscript or notes
- Self-citations neutralized (no "as I argued in…")
- Submitted as Word, not PDF (so the office can anonymize)
- Identifying file metadata stripped (document properties)
Length, style & images
- Article ≤ ~16,000 words including endnotes
- Chicago notes/endnotes; "Figure n" references consistent; full credit-line captions
- Permissions secured or clearly underway; high-res image plan ready for acceptance
Anti-patterns
- Submitting a PDF (cannot be anonymized — breaks the process)
- Leaving author identifiers in text, notes, or file metadata
- Over 16,000 words once endnotes are counted; abstract over 100 words
- More than 20 illustrations or an illustration file over 10 MB
- Treating permissions as a post-acceptance problem only
Desk-reject and return-without-review triggers at this venue
The College Art Association's quarterly can return a manuscript before review when the form makes review impossible or the fit is wrong.
| Trigger | Why it stops the paper here | Preflight fix |
|---|---|---|
| Submitted as PDF | A PDF cannot be anonymized for double-blind review | Submit Microsoft Word only |
| Author identifiers / metadata | Names, "as I argued in…," or document properties reveal the author | Strip from text, notes, and properties pane |
| Over length | Endnotes counted push the manuscript past the cap | Trim apparatus; recount with endnotes included |
Worked vignette: the preflight that caught three silent failures
Suppose an author is ready to e-mail an article on a Baroque ceiling program. The preflight finds three problems invisible in a casual read. The document properties still carry the author's name from a re-save — a metadata leak that would breach the double-blind process. The word count "passed" only because the author forgot the endnotes, whose dense apparatus pushes the total over the long-form cap. And the illustrations were spread across two Word files, not the single file the office expects, with one over the size limit. None of these touches the argument, yet all three could trigger a return without review; the author clears the metadata, recounts and trims the notes, and consolidates the plates into one file.
Calibration anchor (hedge where uncertain)
- The most common avoidable failures here are a PDF submission, broken anonymity (text, notes, or metadata), and an over-length manuscript once endnotes are counted — verify every volatile cap on the journal's current submission guidelines, and stage the author-funded high-resolution images for acceptance.
Output format
【Files】manuscript · abstract · illustrations · captions · cover sheet — all Word? [Y/N]
【Anonymized】text + notes + metadata clean; Word not PDF? [Y/N]
【Length】words incl. endnotes ≤ 16,000? abstract ≤ 100? bio ≤ 50? [Y/N]
【Illustrations】≤ 20 images, file ≤ 10 MB? [Y/N]
【Style】Chicago endnotes + captions/credit lines? [Y/N]
【Permissions】secured/underway + high-res plan? [Y/N]
【Next】await decision → artbull-revision-and-response on R&R
Supplementary resources
../../resources/external_tools.md— anonymization, Chicago, and image-prep tooling../../resources/official-source-map.md— official Art Bulletin / CAA submission facts and 待核实 markers
Version History
- 1839142 Current 2026-07-05 14:29


