scientific-writing
This is the core skill for the deep research and writing tool—combining AI-driven deep research with well-formatted written outputs. Every document produced is backed by comprehensive literature search and verified citations through the research-lookup skill.
What this skill does
# Scientific Writing ## Overview **This is the core skill for the deep research and writing tool**—combining AI-driven deep research with well-formatted written outputs. Every document produced is backed by comprehensive literature search and verified citations through the research-lookup skill. Scientific writing is a process for communicating research with precision and clarity. Write manuscripts using IMRAD structure, citations (APA/AMA/Vancouver), figures/tables, and reporting guidelines (CONSORT/STROBE/PRISMA). Apply this skill for research papers and journal submissions. **Critical Principle: Always write in full paragraphs with flowing prose. Never submit bullet points in the final manuscript.** Use a two-stage process: first create section outlines with key points using research-lookup, then convert those outlines into complete paragraphs. ## When to Use This Skill This skill should be used when: - Writing or revising any section of a scientific manuscript (abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion) - Structuring a research paper using IMRAD or other standard formats - Formatting citations and references in specific styles (APA, AMA, Vancouver, Chicago, IEEE) - Creating, formatting, or improving figures, tables, and data visualizations - Applying study-specific reporting guidelines (CONSORT for trials, STROBE for observational studies, PRISMA for reviews) - Drafting abstracts that meet journal requirements (structured or unstructured) - Preparing manuscripts for submission to specific journals - Improving writing clarity, conciseness, and precision - Ensuring proper use of field-specific terminology and nomenclature - Addressing reviewer comments and revising manuscripts ## Visual Enhancement with Scientific Schematics **⚠️ MANDATORY: Every scientific paper MUST include a graphical abstract plus 1-2 additional AI-generated figures using the scientific-schematics skill.** This is not optional. Scientific papers without visual elements are incomplete. Before finalizing any document: 1. **ALWAYS generate a graphical abstract** as the first visual element 2. Generate at minimum ONE additional schematic or diagram using scientific-schematics 3. Prefer 3-4 total figures for comprehensive papers (graphical abstract + methods flowchart + results visualization + conceptual diagram) ### Graphical Abstract (REQUIRED) **Every scientific writeup MUST include a graphical abstract.** This is a visual summary of your paper that: - Appears before or immediately after the text abstract - Captures the entire paper's key message in one image - Is suitable for journal table of contents display - Uses landscape orientation (typically 1200x600px) **Generate the graphical abstract FIRST:** ```bash python scripts/generate_schematic.py "Graphical abstract for [paper title]: [brief description showing workflow from input → methods → key findings → conclusions]" -o figures/graphical_abstract.png ``` **Graphical Abstract Requirements:** - **Content**: Visual summary showing workflow, key methods, main findings, and conclusions - **Style**: Clean, professional, suitable for journal TOC - **Elements**: Include 3-5 key steps/concepts with connecting arrows or flow - **Text**: Minimal labels, large readable fonts - Log: `[HH:MM:SS] GENERATED: Graphical abstract for paper summary` ### Additional Figures (GENERATE EXTENSIVELY) **⚠️ CRITICAL: Use BOTH scientific-schematics AND generate-image EXTENSIVELY throughout all documents.** Every document should be richly illustrated. Generate figures liberally - when in doubt, add a visual. **MINIMUM Figure Requirements:** | Document Type | Minimum | Recommended | |--------------|---------|-------------| | Research Papers | 5 | 6-8 | | Literature Reviews | 4 | 5-7 | | Market Research | 20 | 25-30 | | Presentations | 1/slide | 1-2/slide | | Posters | 6 | 8-10 | | Grants | 4 | 5-7 | | Clinical Reports | 3 | 4-6 | **Use scientific-schematics EXTENSIVELY for technical diagrams:** ```bash python scripts/generate_schematic.py "your diagram description" -o figures/output.png ``` - Study design and methodology flowcharts (CONSORT, PRISMA, STROBE) - Conceptual framework diagrams - Experimental workflow illustrations - Data analysis pipeline diagrams - Biological pathway or mechanism diagrams - System architecture visualizations - Neural network architectures - Decision trees, algorithm flowcharts - Comparison matrices, timeline diagrams - Any technical concept that benefits from schematic visualization **Use generate-image EXTENSIVELY for visual content:** ```bash python scripts/generate_image.py "your image description" -o figures/output.png ``` - Photorealistic illustrations of concepts - Medical/anatomical illustrations - Environmental/ecological scenes - Equipment and lab setup visualizations - Artistic visualizations, infographics - Cover images, header graphics - Product mockups, prototype visualizations - Any visual that enhances understanding or engagement 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 in Doubt, Generate a Figure:** - Complex concept → generate a schematic - Data discussion → generate a visualization - Process description → generate a flowchart - Comparison → generate a comparison diagram - Reader benefit → generate a visual For detailed guidance, refer to the scientific-schematics and generate-image skill documentation. --- ## Core Capabilities ### 1. Manuscript Structure and Organization **IMRAD Format**: Guide papers through the standard Introduction, Methods, Results, And Discussion structure used across most scientific disciplines. This includes: - **Introduction**: Establish research context, identify gaps, state objectives - **Methods**: Detail study design, populations, procedures, and analysis approaches - **Results**: Present findings objectively without interpretation - **Discussion**: Interpret results, acknowledge limitations, propose future directions For detailed guidance on IMRAD structure, refer to `references/imrad_structure.md`. **Alternative Structures**: Support discipline-specific formats including: - Review articles (narrative, systematic, scoping) - Case reports and case series - Meta-analyses and pooled analyses - Theoretical/modeling papers - Methods papers and protocols ### 2. Section-Specific Writing Guidance **Abstract Composition**: Craft concise, standalone summaries (100-250 words) that capture the paper's purpose, methods, results, and conclusions. Support both structured abstracts (with labeled sections) and unstructured single-paragraph formats. **Introduction Development**: Build compelling introductions that: - Establish the research problem's importance - Review relevant literature systematically - Identify knowledge gaps or controversies - State clear research questions or hypotheses - Explain the study's novelty and significance **Methods Documentation**: Ensure reproducibility through: - Detailed participant/sample descriptions - Clear procedural documentation - Statistical methods with justification - Equipment and materials specifications - Ethical approval and consent statements **Results Presentation**: Present findings with: - Logical flow from primary to secondary outcomes - Integration with figures and tables - Statistical significance with effect sizes - Objective reporting without interpretation **Discussion Construction**: Synthesize findings by: - Relating results to research questions - Comparing with existing literature - Acknowledging limitations honestly - Proposing mechanistic explanations - Suggesting practical implications and future research ### 3. Citation and Reference Management Apply citation styles correctly across disciplines. For comprehensive style guides, refer to `references/citation_styles.md`. **Major Cita
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