Conduct comprehensive, systematic literature reviews using multiple academic databases (PubMed, arXiv, bioRxiv, Semantic Scholar, etc.). This skill should be used when conducting systematic literature reviews, meta-analyses, research synthesis, or comprehensive literature searches across biomedical, scientific, and technical domains. Creates professionally formatted markdown documents and PDFs with verified citations in multiple citation styles (APA, Nature, Vancouver, etc.).
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Exceptional literature review skill with comprehensive methodology covering all phases from planning to PDF generation. The SKILL.md provides crystal-clear guidance on when and how to use the skill, detailed workflows for systematic reviews following PRISMA guidelines, multi-database search strategies, and citation verification tools. The structure is excellent with logical progression through 7 phases, though slightly lengthy. High novelty as it orchestrates complex academic workflows across multiple databases and skills (gget, bioservices, datacommons-client), provides automated citation verification and PDF generation, and would require 100+ LLM queries if done manually. The mandatory visual enhancement section, thematic synthesis guidance, and integration with other scientific skills demonstrate sophisticated domain knowledge. Minor structural consideration: at ~500 lines, some users might find it dense, but the comprehensive nature justifies the length for this complex domain. The skill meaningfully reduces cost and complexity for conducting rigorous, publication-quality literature reviews.
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