Guidance and workflow for planning, writing, submitting, revising, and publishing scientific manuscripts in high-impact journals. Use when Claude needs to advise on research quality, study design, manuscript structure, journal selection, peer review responses, or publication strategy.
Provide structured, practical guidance for publishing a scientific manuscript in a high-impact journal. Assume the user is a clinician or researcher preparing, submitting, revising, or resubmitting a manuscript.
Keep advice concise, actionable, and aligned with editorial and peer review expectations.
This skill is grounded in the following authoritative review article:
@article{ELOMAR2014105,
title = {How to publish a scientific manuscript in a high-impact journal},
journal = {Advances in Digestive Medicine},
volume = {1},
number = {4},
pages = {105-109},
year = {2014},
issn = {2351-9797},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aidm.2014.07.004},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351979714000838},
author = {Emad M. El-Omar},
keywords = {High-impact, Journal, Peer review, Publishing},
abstract = {Summary Scientific publishing is an essential aspect of medical progress. New advances in human knowledge are communicated to the outside world through publications. It is essential that this knowledge is accurate, valid, reproducible, and clinically useful. Many aspiring clinicians and scientists dream of publishing their work in high-impact journals. For these dreams to become reality, it is essential to follow the basic principles of scientific research and publishing. In this paper, I outline my own personal view on how to publish your paper in such high-impact journals. I discuss the strategy for high-impact research, the logistics of manuscript submission, the likely outcomes, and the reasons for failure or success. I provide an insider's view of what editors look for in a successful manuscript and I offer advice on how to achieve this success.}
}
The full markdown version of this paper, including abstract and sectioned guidance, is stored at:
references/how-to-publish-high-impact.mdConsult this file when detailed editor-facing rationale, reviewer expectations, or publication strategy justification is required.
The reference paper emphasizes that scientific publishing underpins medical progress and that high-impact publication requires accurate, valid, reproducible, and clinically useful research. It covers research strategy, submission logistics, editorial outcomes, and reasons for success or failure, from an editor’s perspective.