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Paper Self-Review

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Ensure your academic paper meets quality standards before submission.

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What Paper Self-Review does

The Paper Self-Review skill is designed to assist researchers in conducting a thorough self-review of their academic papers before submission. This tool provides a systematic approach to quality assurance, ensuring that all critical components of a paper are checked for completeness and adherence to academic standards. It addresses common pitfalls in academic writing, helping authors to refine their work and present it in the best possible light.

The skill encompasses several key areas of review, including structure, logic consistency, citation completeness, research claim audits, figure and table quality, and writing clarity. Each of these areas is broken down into specific checks that guide the user through the review process. For example, it ensures that the abstract succinctly summarizes the problem, method, results, and contributions, while also verifying that the introduction clearly states the research motivation.

Additionally, the skill offers a comprehensive checklist that users can follow, making it easy to track progress and ensure that no critical elements are overlooked. This is particularly useful for researchers who are preparing their work for submission to journals or conferences, as it allows them to identify and rectify issues before seeking feedback from peers or advisors. By utilizing this skill, authors can enhance the quality of their submissions, increasing the likelihood of acceptance.

Overall, the Paper Self-Review skill is an invaluable resource for academics at any stage of the writing process, from the initial draft to the final submission. It is particularly beneficial for those who want to improve their writing quality and ensure their research claims are well-supported by evidence.

When to use it

Use this skill when preparing a paper for submission to ensure it meets academic standards and quality expectations.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for in-depth statistical analysis or citation verification, which require specialized tools.

What you can build with it

Final Submission Review

Conduct a thorough check of your paper's quality and completeness right before submitting it to a journal.

Post-Draft Verification

Use the skill to evaluate your first draft, ensuring all critical elements are in place before further revisions.

Advisor Preparation

Perform a self-review to address potential issues before sharing your paper with your advisor for feedback.

How to install Paper Self-Review

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add galaxy-dawn/claude-scholar/paper-self-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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Written by galaxy-dawn

Paper Self-Review

A systematic paper quality checking tool that helps researchers conduct comprehensive self-review before submission.

Core Features

1. Structure Review

Check whether all sections of the paper are complete and conform to academic standards:

  • Does the Abstract include problem, method, results, and contributions?
  • Does the Introduction clearly articulate research motivation and background?
  • Is the Method detailed enough to be reproducible?
  • Do the Results sufficiently support the conclusions?
  • Does the Discussion address limitations and future work?

2. Logic Consistency Check

Verify the logical coherence of the paper:

  • Do research questions match the methodology?
  • Does the experimental design support the research hypotheses?
  • Are result interpretations reasonable?
  • Are conclusions supported by evidence?

3. Citation Completeness

Check the completeness and accuracy of citations:

  • Are all citations present in the references?
  • Is the reference format consistent?
  • Are key related works cited?
  • Do citations accurately reflect the original content?

4. Research Claim Audit

Check whether the paper's claims are supported by the available evidence:

  • Are the main claims supported by results, citations, or analysis artifacts?
  • Are speculative observations clearly marked as tentative?
  • Does the paper avoid stronger wording than the evidence allows?
  • Are negative results, limitations, and missing baselines presented honestly?
  • Do conclusions stay inside the tested scope?

This audit does not replace results-analysis for statistics or citation-verification for bibliographic verification. It checks whether paper claims correctly use the available evidence.

5. Figure/Table Quality

Evaluate the quality and effectiveness of figures and tables:

  • Do all figures/tables have clear titles and captions?
  • Do figures/tables support the text narrative?
  • Are figures/tables clear and readable?
  • Do formats comply with journal/conference requirements?

6. Writing Clarity

Check writing clarity and readability:

  • Is the language concise and clear?
  • Is technical terminology used appropriately?
  • Are sentence structures clear?
  • Is paragraph organization logical?

Quality Checklist

Use this checklist for systematic paper self-review:

Paper Quality Checklist:
- [ ] Abstract includes problem, method, results, contributions
- [ ] Introduction clearly states research motivation
- [ ] Method is reproducible
- [ ] Results support conclusions
- [ ] Main claims are supported by named evidence
- [ ] Over-strong claims are weakened or removed
- [ ] Discussion addresses limitations
- [ ] All figures/tables have captions
- [ ] Citations are complete and accurate

When to Use

Use this skill in the following scenarios:

  • Pre-submission check - Final review before submitting to a journal or conference
  • After first draft - Systematic review after completing the first draft
  • Before advisor review - Self-check before requesting advisor feedback to improve quality
  • Post-revision verification - After revising based on reviewer comments, verify all issues are addressed
  • Collaborator review - Quality check before sending to collaborators

Review Process

Follow these steps for systematic paper review:

Step 1: Structure Review

Start with the overall structure, checking if all sections are complete and logically coherent.

Step 2: Content Review

Dive into each section, checking content accuracy and completeness.

Step 3: Research Claim Audit

Check whether each major claim is supported by the evidence available in the draft, analysis bundle, citations, or project notes.

Use this output shape:

## Claim Audit

Claim:
Verdict: keep | weaken | revise | remove
Evidence used:
Missing evidence:
Overclaim risk:
Suggested wording:

Step 4: Citation Check

Verify the completeness and accuracy of all citations.

Step 5: Figure/Table Review

Check the quality and captions of all figures and tables.

Step 6: Writing Quality

Review language expression and writing clarity.

Step 7: Final Checklist

Use the quality checklist for final verification.

Best Practices

Review Timing

  • Spaced review - Wait 1-2 days after completing the draft before reviewing to maintain objectivity
  • Multiple rounds - Conduct multiple review rounds, focusing on different aspects each time
  • Print review - Print a hard copy for review; issues are easier to spot on paper

Review Techniques

  • Reverse reading - Read from conclusion backwards to check logical coherence
  • Read aloud - Reading the paper aloud helps identify language issues
  • Reviewer perspective - Assume you are a reviewer and read critically

Common Issues

  • Abstract too brief or too verbose
  • Introduction lacks clear research question statement
  • Method lacks sufficient detail for reproduction
  • Results lack statistical significance tests
  • Discussion doesn't address research limitations
  • Figures/tables lack clear titles and captions
  • Inconsistent citation formatting

Summary

The Paper Self-Review skill provides a systematic paper quality checking process, helping researchers identify and resolve issues before submission, improving paper quality and acceptance rates.

Reference Files

Load only what is needed:

  • references/SECTION-CHECKLIST.md - section-by-section review questions
  • references/FINAL-VERDICT.md - how to summarize submission readiness and blocking issues
  • examples/example-self-review.md - example review output

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