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    getting-started-with-research-superpowers

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    Introduction to literature search & review skills - systematic paper finding, screening, extraction, and citation traversal

    SKILL.md

    Getting Started with Research Superpowers

    Research Superpowers gives Claude Code systematic workflows for literature searching and review.

    Focus: Finding, screening, and extracting data from published papers. NOT for analyzing experimental data or designing experiments.

    What You Can Do

    Use these skills for systematic literature reviews:

    • Search literature - PubMed and Semantic Scholar integration
    • Build screening rubrics - Define and test relevance criteria collaboratively
    • Screen papers - Two-stage screening (abstract → deep dive) with scoring
    • Extract data - Find specific methods, results, measurements from papers
    • Traverse citations - Smart backward/forward citation following
    • Large-scale screening - Parallel subagent processing for 50+ papers
    • Track findings - Organized research sessions with summaries, PDFs, and deduplication

    Available Skills

    Literature Search & Review Skills (skills/research/)

    • answering-research-questions - Main orchestration workflow (search → screen → extract → synthesize)
    • building-screening-rubrics - Collaborative rubric design with test-driven refinement
    • searching-literature - PubMed search with keyword optimization
    • evaluating-paper-relevance - Two-stage screening (abstract → deep dive)
    • subagent-driven-review - Parallel screening for large searches (50+ papers)
    • checking-chembl - Check if medicinal chemistry papers have curated SAR data in ChEMBL
    • traversing-citations - Semantic Scholar citation network traversal
    • finding-open-access-papers - Unpaywall API to find free versions of paywalled papers
    • cleaning-up-research-sessions - Safe cleanup of intermediate files after research complete

    Basic Workflow

    When user asks a literature search question:

    1. Read answering-research-questions skill - Main orchestration
    2. Announce: "I'm using the Answering Research Questions skill"
    3. Parse query - Extract keywords, data types, constraints
    4. Create research folder - Propose name, initialize tracking
    5. Optional: Build rubric - For large searches (50+ papers), use building-screening-rubrics skill
    6. Search → Screen → Extract → Traverse - Follow the workflow
    7. Check in regularly - Every 10 papers, checkpoint every 50

    Research Session Folders

    Each query creates a folder in research-sessions/:

    research-sessions/YYYY-MM-DD-query-description/
    ├── SUMMARY.md              # Main findings
    ├── papers-reviewed.json    # Deduplication tracking (DOI → status)
    ├── papers/                 # Downloaded PDFs and supplementary data
    └── citations/              # Citation graph tracking
    

    Core Principles

    For systematic literature review:

    • Precision over breadth - Find papers with specific data you need, not just topical matches
    • Test-driven screening - Build and validate rubrics before bulk processing
    • Smart citation following - Only traverse relevant citations to avoid exponential explosion
    • Deduplicate aggressively - Track ALL reviewed papers by DOI (even non-relevant)
    • Cache abstracts - Save for re-screening when rubrics change
    • Report progress - Update user every 10 papers as work proceeds
    • Checkpoint frequently - Ask to continue or stop every 50 papers
    • Reproducible - Save rubrics, queries, and methodology with research sessions

    API Information

    PubMed E-utilities (no key required):

    • Search: https://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/esearch.fcgi
    • Details: https://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/esummary.fcgi
    • Full text: https://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/efetch.fcgi

    Semantic Scholar (free tier works, optional key for higher limits):

    • Paper: https://api.semanticscholar.org/graph/v1/paper/DOI:{doi}
    • References: https://api.semanticscholar.org/graph/v1/paper/{id}/references
    • Citations: https://api.semanticscholar.org/graph/v1/paper/{id}/citations

    Finding Skills

    Use the find-skills script to search for relevant skills:

    # From project directory
    ./scripts/find-skills              # List all skills
    ./scripts/find-skills literature   # Search for "literature"
    ./scripts/find-skills 'cite|ref'   # Regex search
    

    Remember

    • Always start by reading the relevant research skill
    • Announce skill usage when you begin
    • Track everything in the research folder
    • Check in with user regularly during long searches
    • Deduplicate using papers-reviewed.json (DOI as key)
    Recommended Servers
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    kthorn/research-superpower
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