From pm-research
Structures and writes literature reviews for research topics with thematic organization, critical analysis, synthesis tables, and gap identification. For systematic, narrative, scoping, or background sections.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/pm-research:literature-reviewThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Structures and writes literature reviews — from background sections of a dissertation through to standalone narrative reviews for publication.
Structures and writes literature reviews — from background sections of a dissertation through to standalone narrative reviews for publication.
Databases: [PubMed, EMBASE, PsycINFO, etc.] Search terms: [Key terms and Boolean combinations] Inclusion criteria: Study types, population, date range, language Exclusion criteria: [List] Results: [n] identified → [n] after deduplication → [n] screened → [n] included
Organised thematically — not chronologically. Each theme = one section.
Structure per thematic section:
[Theme heading]
[Opening: state what this section covers and what evidence shows overall]
[Evidence synthesis: present what multiple studies found, compare and contrast. Do NOT summarise one paper then the next — synthesise across them: "Three studies found X (Smith, 2019; Jones, 2020; Lee, 2021), while two found Y, with the difference attributable to..."]
[Critical analysis: note methodological strengths and weaknesses — sample sizes, study designs, generalisability, risk of bias]
[Closing: transition to next theme]
| Author, year | Study design | Population | n | Key findings | Quality/Limitations |
|---|
Well-established: [What literature consistently shows] Contested: [Areas where evidence is mixed and why] Missing: [Gaps the field needs to address] How your study addresses the gap: [If this is for a research proposal]
[3-5 sentences. Current state of knowledge and what is needed next]
For each paper: internal validity, external validity, bias types, effect size significance vs clinical significance, funding conflicts.
npx claudepluginhub valentinbvro/pm-claude-skills --plugin pm-researchStructures a literature review for research papers, theses, or systematic reviews, guiding synthesis and gap identification.
Use this skill for "write a literature review", "synthesize papers", "review the literature", "summarize research findings", "identify research trends", "gap analysis", "thematic review", "systematic review", "scoping review", "narrative review", "compare studies", "research synthesis", or when the user wants to synthesize multiple papers into a cohesive literature review.
Generates structured literature reviews on research topics via Corbis searches, organizes into themes with synthesized prose, outputs as Markdown, LaTeX section, or standalone document with BibTeX citations.