Awesome-Agent-Skills-for-Empirical-Research lit-review

Structured literature search and synthesis with citation extraction and gap identification

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Agent-Skills-for-Empirical-Research
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Agent-Skills-for-Empirical-Research "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/28-maxwell2732-paper-replicate-agent-demo/dot-claude/skills/lit-review" ~/.claude/skills/brycewang-stanford-awesome-agent-skills-for-empirical-research-lit-review-23847c && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skills/28-maxwell2732-paper-replicate-agent-demo/dot-claude/skills/lit-review/SKILL.md
source content

Literature Review

Conduct a structured literature search and synthesis on the given topic.

Input:

$ARGUMENTS
— a topic, paper title, research question, or phenomenon to investigate.


Steps

  1. Parse the topic from

    $ARGUMENTS
    . If a specific paper is named, use it as the anchor.

  2. Search for related work using available tools:

    • Check
      master_supporting_docs/supporting_papers/
      for uploaded papers
    • Use
      WebSearch
      to find recent publications (if available)
    • Use
      WebFetch
      to access working paper repositories (if available)
    • Read any existing
      .bib
      file for papers already in the project
  3. Organize findings into these categories:

    • Theoretical contributions — models, frameworks, mechanisms
    • Empirical findings — key results, effect sizes, data sources
    • Methodological innovations — new estimators, identification strategies, inference methods
    • Open debates — unresolved disagreements in the literature
  4. Identify gaps and opportunities:

    • What questions remain unanswered?
    • What data or methods could address them?
    • Where do findings conflict?
  5. Extract citations in BibTeX format for all papers discussed.

  6. Save the report to

    quality_reports/lit_review_[sanitized_topic].md


Output Format

# Literature Review: [Topic]

**Date:** [YYYY-MM-DD]
**Query:** [Original query from user]

## Summary

[2-3 paragraph overview of the state of the literature]

## Key Papers

### [Author (Year)] — [Short Title]
- **Main contribution:** [1-2 sentences]
- **Method:** [Identification strategy / data]
- **Key finding:** [Result with effect size if available]
- **Relevance:** [Why it matters for our research]

[Repeat for 5-15 papers, ordered by relevance]

## Thematic Organization

### Theoretical Contributions
[Grouped discussion]

### Empirical Findings
[Grouped discussion with comparison across studies]

### Methodological Innovations
[Methods relevant to the topic]

## Gaps and Opportunities

1. [Gap 1 — what's missing and why it matters]
2. [Gap 2]
3. [Gap 3]

## Suggested Next Steps

- [Concrete actions: papers to read, data to obtain, methods to consider]

## BibTeX Entries

```bibtex
@article{...}

---

## Important

- **Be honest about uncertainty.** If you cannot verify a citation, say so.
- **Prioritize recent work** (last 5-10 years) unless seminal papers are older.
- **Note working papers vs published papers** — working papers may change.
- **Do NOT fabricate citations.** If you're unsure about a paper's details, flag it for the user to verify.