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Literature Review

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Streamline your systematic literature reviews with precision.

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What Literature Review does

The Literature Review skill is designed for researchers and academics who need to conduct comprehensive and systematic literature reviews across multiple academic databases. By utilizing this skill, users can efficiently search databases like PubMed, arXiv, and Semantic Scholar, ensuring that their reviews are thorough and up-to-date. The skill follows a structured workflow that includes planning, searching, screening, data extraction, synthesis, citation verification, and document generation, making it a valuable tool for anyone engaged in rigorous academic research.

This skill emphasizes the importance of reproducibility in literature reviews. It encourages users to document every search string and date, ensuring that their methodology can be replicated. Additionally, the skill provides tools for citation verification, ensuring that all references are accurate and formatted according to various citation styles, such as APA and Vancouver. The output can be generated in both markdown and PDF formats, allowing for professional presentation of findings.

An essential component of the Literature Review skill is the integration with the scientific-schematics skill, which mandates the inclusion of at least one AI-generated figure in every literature review. This not only enhances the visual appeal of the review but also aids in the clarity of complex information. Users can create publication-quality diagrams that illustrate their findings, such as PRISMA flow diagrams or thematic synthesis diagrams, adding depth to their analysis.

Overall, this skill is tailored for researchers in biomedical, scientific, and technical fields who require a systematic approach to literature reviews. It provides a comprehensive suite of tools that streamline the review process, ensuring thoroughness and accuracy while saving valuable time in research preparation.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to perform systematic literature reviews, meta-analyses, or comprehensive literature searches for academic research.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for informal literature reviews or when only a few sources are needed, as it is designed for rigorous academic methodology.

What you can build with it

Conducting a Systematic Review

Use this skill to systematically review literature on a specific topic, ensuring comprehensive coverage across multiple databases.

Preparing for Publication

Generate a well-structured literature review section for a research paper or thesis, complete with verified citations and professional formatting.

Identifying Research Gaps

Utilize the skill to synthesize current knowledge and highlight gaps in the literature, guiding future research directions.

How to install Literature Review

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add k-dense-ai/scientific-agent-skills/literature-review --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Literature Review

Overview

Conduct systematic, comprehensive literature reviews following rigorous academic methodology. Search multiple literature databases, synthesize findings thematically, verify all citations for accuracy, and generate professional output documents in markdown and PDF formats.

This skill uses the parallel-web skill (parallel-cli search) as the primary web search tool for broad academic literature discovery, supplemented by specialized database access skills (gget, bioservices, datacommons-client). It provides specialized tools for citation verification, result aggregation, and document generation.

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when:

  • Conducting a systematic literature review for research or publication
  • Synthesizing current knowledge on a specific topic across multiple sources
  • Performing meta-analysis or scoping reviews
  • Writing the literature review section of a research paper or thesis
  • Investigating the state of the art in a research domain
  • Identifying research gaps and future directions
  • Requiring verified citations and professional formatting

Visual Enhancement with Scientific Schematics

⚠️ MANDATORY: Every literature review MUST include at least 1-2 AI-generated figures using the scientific-schematics skill.

This is not optional. Literature reviews without visual elements are incomplete. Before finalizing any document:

  1. Generate at minimum ONE schematic or diagram (e.g., PRISMA flow diagram for systematic reviews)
  2. Prefer 2-3 figures for comprehensive reviews (search strategy flowchart, thematic synthesis diagram, conceptual framework)

How to generate figures:

  • Use the scientific-schematics skill to generate AI-powered publication-quality diagrams
  • Simply describe your desired diagram in natural language
  • Nano Banana Pro will automatically generate, review, and refine the schematic

How to generate schematics:

python scripts/generate_schematic.py "your diagram description" -o figures/output.png

The AI will automatically:

  • Create publication-quality images with proper formatting
  • Review and refine through multiple iterations
  • Ensure accessibility (colorblind-friendly, high contrast)
  • Save outputs in the figures/ directory

When to add schematics:

  • PRISMA flow diagrams for systematic reviews
  • Literature search strategy flowcharts
  • Thematic synthesis diagrams
  • Research gap visualization maps
  • Citation network diagrams
  • Conceptual framework illustrations
  • Any complex concept that benefits from visualization

For detailed guidance on creating schematics, refer to the scientific-schematics skill documentation.


Core Workflow

A literature review runs in seven phases, documented in full with commands and templates in references/core_workflow.md:

  1. Planning and scoping — the question, inclusion and exclusion criteria, and scope.
  2. Systematic literature search — multi-database searching with recorded queries.
  3. Screening and selection — title/abstract then full-text screening with counts kept for the PRISMA flow.
  4. Data extraction and quality assessment — structured extraction and risk-of-bias or quality appraisal.
  5. Synthesis and analysis — thematic or quantitative synthesis across studies.
  6. Citation verification — every citation checked against the actual source.
  7. Document generation — assembling the review with a complete bibliography.

Record every search string and date as you go: a review that cannot reproduce its own search is not systematic. Per-database search guidance and citation styles are in references/search_and_citation.md, and a full worked review is in references/example_workflow.md.

Best Practices

Search Strategy

  1. Start with parallel-web: Use parallel-cli search with academic domains for initial broad coverage before querying specialized databases
  2. Use multiple databases (minimum 3): Ensures comprehensive coverage — parallel-web counts as one source
  3. Include preprint servers: Captures latest unpublished findings
  4. Document everything: Search strings, dates, result counts for reproducibility — save all parallel-cli output to sources/
  5. Test and refine: Run pilot searches, review results, adjust search terms
  6. Sort by citations: When available, sort search results by citation count to surface influential work first
  7. Use parallel-cli extract: Fetch full content from promising URLs found during search to verify relevance before full-text screening

Screening and Selection

  1. Use multiple databases (minimum 3): Ensures comprehensive coverage
  2. Include preprint servers: Captures latest unpublished findings
  3. Document everything: Search strings, dates, result counts for reproducibility
  4. Test and refine: Run pilot searches, review results, adjust search terms

Screening and Selection

  1. Use clear criteria: Document inclusion/exclusion criteria before screening
  2. Screen systematically: Title → Abstract → Full text
  3. Document exclusions: Record reasons for excluding studies
  4. Consider dual screening: For systematic reviews, have two reviewers screen independently

Synthesis

  1. Organize thematically: Group by themes, NOT by individual studies
  2. Synthesize across studies: Compare, contrast, identify patterns
  3. Be critical: Evaluate quality and consistency of evidence
  4. Identify gaps: Note what's missing or understudied

Quality and Reproducibility

  1. Assess study quality: Use appropriate quality assessment tools
  2. Verify all citations: Run verify_citations.py script
  3. Document methodology: Provide enough detail for others to reproduce
  4. Follow guidelines: Use PRISMA for systematic reviews

Writing

  1. Be objective: Present evidence fairly, acknowledge limitations
  2. Be systematic: Follow structured template
  3. Be specific: Include numbers, statistics, effect sizes where available
  4. Be clear: Use clear headings, logical flow, thematic organization

Common Pitfalls to Avoid

  1. Single database search: Misses relevant papers; always search multiple databases
  2. No search documentation: Makes review irreproducible; document all searches
  3. Study-by-study summary: Lacks synthesis; organize thematically instead
  4. Unverified citations: Leads to errors; always run verify_citations.py
  5. Too broad search: Yields thousands of irrelevant results; refine with specific terms
  6. Too narrow search: Misses relevant papers; include synonyms and related terms
  7. Ignoring preprints: Misses latest findings; include bioRxiv, medRxiv, arXiv
  8. No quality assessment: Treats all evidence equally; assess and report quality
  9. Publication bias: Only positive results published; note potential bias
  10. Outdated search: Field evolves rapidly; clearly state search date

Integration with Other Skills

This skill works seamlessly with other scientific skills:

Web Search & Extraction (parallel-web skill — PRIMARY)

  • parallel-cli search: Broad academic and general web search with domain filtering — use for initial scoping, finding papers, citation chaining, and supplementary searches
  • parallel-cli extract: Fetch full content from paper URLs, journal websites, and preprint servers — use for reading abstracts, extracting reference lists, and verifying paper details
  • parallel-cli search --include-domains: Academic-focused search across scholarly domains (arxiv.org, pubmed, nature.com, etc.)

Database Access Skills

  • gget: PubMed, bioRxiv, COSMIC, AlphaFold, Ensembl, UniProt
  • bioservices: ChEMBL, KEGG, Reactome, UniProt, PubChem
  • datacommons-client: Demographics, economics, health statistics

Analysis Skills

  • pydeseq2: RNA-seq differential expression (for methods sections)
  • scanpy: Single-cell analysis (for methods sections)
  • anndata: Single-cell data (for methods sections)
  • biopython: Sequence analysis (for background sections)

Visualization Skills

  • matplotlib: Generate figures and plots for review
  • seaborn: Statistical visualizations

Writing Skills

  • brand-guidelines: Apply institutional branding to PDF
  • internal-comms: Adapt review for different audiences
  • venue-templates: Access venue-specific writing style guides when preparing reviews for publication

Venue-Specific Writing Styles

When preparing a literature review for a specific journal, consult the venue-templates skill for writing style guidance:

  • venue_writing_styles.md: Master style comparison across venues
  • nature_science_style.md: Nature/Science flowing abstract style, story-driven structure
  • cell_press_style.md: Cell Press graphical abstracts, Highlights format
  • medical_journal_styles.md: NEJM/Lancet/JAMA structured abstracts, PRISMA compliance

These guides help adapt your review's tone, abstract format, and structure to match the target venue's expectations.

Resources

Bundled Resources

Scripts:

  • scripts/verify_citations.py: Verify DOIs and generate formatted citations
  • scripts/generate_pdf.py: Convert markdown to professional PDF
  • scripts/search_databases.py: Process, deduplicate, and format search results

References:

  • references/citation_styles.md: Detailed citation formatting guide (APA, Nature, Vancouver, Chicago, IEEE)
  • references/database_strategies.md: Comprehensive database search strategies

Assets:

  • assets/review_template.md: Complete literature review template with all sections

External Resources

Guidelines:

Tools:

Citation Styles:

Dependencies

Required CLI Tools

# parallel-cli (PRIMARY — for web search and URL extraction)
curl -fsSL https://parallel.ai/install.sh | bash
# Or: uv tool install "parallel-web-tools[cli]"
# Authenticate: parallel-cli auth

Required Python Packages

uv pip install requests  # For citation verification

Required System Tools

# For PDF generation
brew install pandoc  # macOS
apt-get install pandoc  # Linux

# For LaTeX (PDF generation)
brew install --cask mactex  # macOS
apt-get install texlive-xetex  # Linux

Check dependencies:

python scripts/generate_pdf.py --check-deps

Summary

This literature-review skill provides:

  1. Systematic methodology following academic best practices
  2. Parallel-web powered search using parallel-cli search for fast, broad academic literature discovery with scholarly domain filtering
  3. Multi-database integration via existing scientific skills (gget, bioservices, datacommons-client)
  4. Citation verification ensuring accuracy and credibility
  5. Professional output in markdown and PDF formats
  6. Comprehensive guidance covering the entire review process
  7. Quality assurance with verification and validation tools
  8. Reproducibility through detailed documentation requirements

Conduct thorough, rigorous literature reviews that meet academic standards and provide comprehensive synthesis of current knowledge in any domain.

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