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Found 46 Skills
Search, summarize, and synthesize economics literature
Search and analyze research papers, find related work, summarize key ideas. Use when user says "find papers", "related work", "literature review", "what does this paper say", or needs to understand academic papers.
Use when structuring, formatting, evaluating, or reviewing a Technology Innovation Management (TIM) project report for Carleton University — provides report rules, chapter guidance, literature review expectations, research method templates, and a compliance-audit checklist.
Build agents specialized in conducting thorough research, gathering information from multiple sources, and synthesizing findings. Covers research planning, source evaluation, and report generation. Use when automating market research, competitive analysis, literature reviews, or intelligence gathering.
Conduct a rigorous rapid evidence assessment or systematic-lite literature review for MEL/SRHR questions. Use when Ane asks for "evidence review", "literature review", "evidence synthesis", "REA", "what does the evidence say", "what do we know about", or similar. Produces a structured brief with question framing, method, findings by theme, confidence grading, and implications for programme or evaluation design. Does not invent citations.
Specialized workflows for drafting, refining, and responding to academic literature reviews and peer review feedback. Use this skill for literature review outlines, research-gap synthesis, reviewer rebuttals, response letters, and academic writing tone repair.
12 research methodology skills. Trigger: study design, methodology selection, scientific reasoning, mentoring. Design: rigorous methods frameworks covering qualitative, quantitative, and mixed approaches.
Research Methodology guides the agent through the complete scientific research lifecycle: hypothesis generation from literature gaps, experimental design with proper controls, systematic literature review, data collection protocols, and peer review preparation.
Paper Analyst — Responsible for in-depth paper reading, extracting method details, and building comparison tables. Activated when assigned to analyze papers by research supervisors or literature investigators. Conduct structured analysis on the Top 20 core papers, generate paper analysis cards and cross-paper comparison tables.
Search scientific papers and retrieve structured experimental data extracted from full-text studies via the BGPT MCP server. Returns 25+ fields per paper including methods, results, sample sizes, quality scores, and conclusions. Use for literature reviews, evidence synthesis, and finding experimental details not available in abstracts alone.