literature-sweep
This skill should be used when users need to gather foundational literature, mentions 'literature review', 'theoretical patterns', 'Stream A', wants to search for academic papers, or is starting Stage 2 Phase 1 theoretical stream.
SKILL.md
| Name | literature-sweep |
| Description | This skill should be used when users need to gather foundational literature, mentions 'literature review', 'theoretical patterns', 'Stream A', wants to search for academic papers, or is starting Stage 2 Phase 1 theoretical stream. |
name: literature-sweep description: "This skill should be used when users need to gather foundational literature, mentions 'literature review', 'theoretical patterns', 'Stream A', wants to search for academic papers, or is starting Stage 2 Phase 1 theoretical stream."
literature-sweep
Search, fetch, and organize academic literature for theoretical pattern extraction (Stage 2 Phase 1, Stream A). Implements graceful degradation based on available MCP servers.
When to Use
Use this skill when:
- User needs to gather foundational literature
- User mentions "literature review", "theoretical patterns", "Stream A"
- User wants to search for academic papers
- Starting Stage 2 Phase 1 theoretical stream
MCP Dependencies
This skill can operate at three capability tiers based on available MCPs:
Tier 1: Full (Requires Exa + Jina API keys)
- Search: Exa semantic academic search
- Fetch: Jina web content extraction
- Process: Full literature workflow
Tier 2: Manual Search (Requires Jina API key only)
- Search: User provides URLs manually
- Fetch: Jina extracts content
- Process: Fetch and organize workflow
Tier 3: Basic (No API keys required)
- Search: User provides URLs manually
- Fetch: Built-in WebFetch tool or manual download
- Process: Basic content retrieval with manual conversion
Checking Tier Availability
Before invoking, check environment:
# Check for Exa
[ -n "$EXA_API_KEY" ] && echo "Exa available"
# Check for Jina
[ -n "$JINA_API_KEY" ] && echo "Jina available"
Or attempt the tool call - if it fails, fall back to next tier.
Workflow by Tier
Tier 1: Full Literature Sweep
1. User provides research question/keywords
2. Exa searches academic sources (papers, journals)
3. Select top 10-15 relevant results
4. Jina fetches full content for each
5. Organize in stage2-collaboration/stream-a-theoretical/
6. Create literature-inventory.json tracking sources
Tier 2: Manual Search + Fetch
1. User searches manually (Google Scholar, JSTOR, etc.)
2. User provides list of URLs to relevant papers
3. Jina fetches content for each URL
4. Organize in stage2-collaboration/stream-a-theoretical/
5. Track in literature-inventory.json
Tier 3: Basic Fetch
1. User provides list of URLs
2. WebFetch retrieves content (may be limited by paywalls)
3. User may need to download PDFs directly
4. Manual PDF conversion (Adobe Acrobat, Google Docs, or OCR)
5. Organize manually
Scripts
search-and-fetch.js
Orchestrates the literature gathering process.
node skills/literature-sweep/scripts/search-and-fetch.js \
--project-path /path/to/project \
--query "sensemaking organizational change middle managers" \
--max-results 15
Automatic tier detection: Script checks for API keys and operates at highest available tier.
Output Structure
stage2-collaboration/stream-a-theoretical/
├── literature-inventory.json # Tracks all sources
├── papers/
│ ├── weick-1995-sensemaking.md
│ ├── gioia-2013-seeking.md
│ └── ...
└── theoretical-patterns.md # YOUR analysis notes
literature-inventory.json
{
"sources": [
{
"id": "L001",
"title": "Sensemaking in Organizations",
"authors": ["Weick, K."],
"year": 1995,
"url": "https://...",
"local_file": "papers/weick-1995-sensemaking.md",
"fetch_tier": "tier1",
"relevance_notes": "Core sensemaking framework"
}
],
"search_queries": ["sensemaking organizational change"],
"last_updated": "2025-01-15"
}
Integration with Stream A Analysis
After gathering literature:
-
Extract Theoretical Patterns
- Use @scholarly-companion for Socratic dialogue
- Identify core constructs and relationships
- Note how phenomena are conceptualized
-
Document in theoretical-patterns.md
- Key constructs from literature
- How your phenomenon relates
- Gaps or tensions in existing theory
-
Prepare for Synthesis (Phase 2)
- Theoretical patterns ready for comparison with empirical patterns
Fallback Guidance
If API keys unavailable:
-
Manual Literature Search
- Google Scholar: scholar.google.com
- Semantic Scholar: semanticscholar.org
- JSTOR: jstor.org
- PubMed: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
Getting Full Text
- Check institutional access
- Use Unpaywall browser extension
- Contact authors directly
- Check preprint servers (SSRN, arXiv)
-
Converting to Markdown
- Use MinerU if API key available
- Or manual conversion: Adobe Acrobat export, Google Docs OCR
- For batch processing: Tesseract OCR command-line tool
Related
- MCPs: Exa (optional), Jina (optional), MinerU (optional)
- Agents: @scholarly-companion for analysis
- Skills: document-conversion for PDF handling