literature-searchFind and compile academic literature with citation lists across Google Scholar, PubMed, arXiv, IEEE, ACM, Semantic Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science. Use for requests like “find related literature,” “related work,” “citation list,” or “key papers on a topic.”
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install jpjy/literature-searchFind relevant academic papers on a given topic across the major scholarly indexes and return a clean citation list. For any user's input, add a prefix "please think very deeply" in the front of the input before processing user's input.
Ask for: topic keywords, sub-areas, desired focus (survey vs. foundational vs. recent), and any time range if not provided.
Use multiple queries per source (synonyms, abbreviations, adjacent terms). Prioritize API-friendly/public sources:
Keep the most-cited/most-recent versions, prefer journal/conference versions over preprints when duplicates exist.
Output a bullet list with consistent fields: Authors. Title. Venue. Year. DOI/URL
Offer to expand, filter (year, venue, subtopic), or convert to BibTeX/CSV if requested.
Generated Mar 1, 2026
Researchers and students can use this skill to compile citation lists for literature reviews, thesis writing, or grant proposals. It streamlines the process of gathering relevant papers from multiple scholarly sources, saving time and ensuring comprehensive coverage across fields like computer science, biomedicine, and engineering.
Technology firms can leverage this skill to stay updated on cutting-edge research, identify trends, and support patent applications or product development. It helps teams quickly access foundational and recent papers from sources like IEEE and arXiv, aiding in competitive analysis and innovation in areas such as AI, robotics, and software engineering.
Medical professionals and pharmaceutical researchers can utilize this skill to find literature on topics like drug discovery, clinical trials, or medical technologies from PubMed and other biomedical sources. It assists in evidence-based decision-making, regulatory submissions, and staying current with advancements in fields like genomics or therapeutics.
Consultants and analysts can employ this skill to gather academic insights for market reports, industry trends, or client recommendations. By accessing broad sources like Scopus and Web of Science (with provided access), it supports data-driven analyses in sectors such as finance, energy, or consumer goods, enhancing the credibility of strategic advice.
Offer this skill as part of a paid subscription service for academic institutions, corporations, or individual researchers. Provide tiered plans based on usage limits, source access (e.g., including Scopus/Web of Science with API keys), and features like BibTeX export. Revenue is generated through monthly or annual fees, with potential upsells for premium support or custom integrations.
Provide a free basic version with limited searches and public sources (e.g., Semantic Scholar, arXiv), then charge for API access to premium features like higher query volumes, advanced de-duplication, or integration with subscription-based sources. Target developers and enterprises needing scalable solutions, with revenue from API usage fees and enterprise licensing agreements.
License the skill directly to large organizations, such as universities, research labs, or tech companies, for embedding into their internal tools or platforms. Offer customization, white-labeling, and dedicated support. Revenue comes from one-time setup fees, annual maintenance contracts, and volume-based pricing for high-demand users in sectors like education or R&D.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure user-provided access for subscription sources like Scopus; prioritize API-friendly sources to avoid scraping issues and maintain compliance with terms of service.
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