Academic Research Skills
Research skills for Claude Code and academic writing, curated from leading researchers and practitioners
6 skills ยท 6 categories
Systematic Literature Review โ PRISMA 2020
Guide users through writing a systematic literature review (SLR) following the PRISMA 2020 framework. Produces a Word document manuscript in strict journal article format, generates an annotated PRISMA flow diagram, and enforces APA 7th Edition referencing throughout. Covers the full 27-item PRISMA 2020 checklist with phase-by-phase interviewing and section-by-section drafting.
English to Bahasa Melayu Translator
Translate English text into standard Bahasa Melayu (Malaysian Malay) following Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP) conventions. Handles formal documents, technical/academic content, creative writing, and marketing copy. Ensures fluent, natural-sounding Malaysian Malay with DBP-approved terminology and standard spelling conventions.
APA 7th Edition Referencing & Citation
Format, check, correct, and verify references and citations in APA 7th Edition style. Supports 20+ source types including books, journal articles, conference papers, theses, webpages, and social media. Includes reference verification using web search to detect fabricated references and convert from other citation styles.
Remove AI Writing Patterns
Remove signs of AI-generated writing from text to make it sound more natural and human-written. Detects and fixes 10+ AI patterns including inflated symbolism, promotional language, superficial -ing analyses, vague attributions, em dash overuse, rule of three, and excessive conjunctive phrases. Also adds personality and voice to text.
Claude Scholar: Research Ecosystem
Semi-automated research assistant for the full academic lifecycle: research ideation, ML development, experiment analysis, paper writing, self-review, submission/rebuttal, and post-acceptance. Includes 47 embedded skills, Obsidian integration, Zotero bridge, and 50+ slash commands. Supports top conferences (NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR) and journals (Nature, Science, Cell).
Uncommon Prompting Tips for Students
20 creative prompting techniques for learning: rubber duck debugging, time traveler perspective, constraint game, Socratic reverse questioning, format hijack, mistake hunter, minimalist challenge, connection web, pre-mortem, explanation ladder, devil's advocate, memory palace builder, and more. Designed to help students understand and retain material across STEM and humanities subjects.