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real-literature-tracelisted

Use this skill whenever the user wants to search, verify, screen, compare, or organize real academic papers and return traceable paper addresses or links, especially for literature reviews, core-paper lists, recent papers, high-quality paper screening, CNKI traceability, DOI/publisher pages, Google Scholar discovery, top conference/journal screening, or when the user explicitly asks for “真实文献”, “文献地址”, “可追溯链接”, “核心文献”, “筛选优秀文献”, “国外优秀文献”, or “顶会顶刊”. If the topic is broad or underspecified, use this skill to narrow the scope first before searching.
gretamutualist474/academic-skills · ★ 0 · Data & Documents · score 68
Install: claude install-skill gretamutualist474/academic-skills
# Real Literature Trace Use this skill to turn a vague literature request into a traceable paper set with clear selection reasons and real source links. ## What this skill is for Use it when the user wants any of the following: - find real academic papers instead of invented references - return paper addresses that can be checked by the user - screen out weak, duplicate, or off-topic papers - build a core-paper list for a literature review - collect recent papers with publication traces - mix Chinese and English literature and keep the provenance clear - return CNKI links when possible, and otherwise give DOI, publisher, or other canonical pages - find strong international papers from Google Scholar, top journals, and top conferences ## International source strategy When the user wants foreign literature or a mixed Chinese-international set, treat the workflow as two linked passes: 1. Discovery pass - use Google Scholar-style discovery or equivalent search results to surface candidate papers - cast a wider net across journals, conferences, and preprints if needed 2. Verification pass - verify each selected paper on the publisher page, DOI page, or official proceedings page - prefer a canonical landing page over a search-result page whenever possible When ranking international papers, prioritize these sources first: - top journals in the domain - top conferences in the domain - publisher pages with DOI or proceedings metadata - stable institutional reposit