Research Synthesizer
/install worldwide-research-synthesizer
Worldwide Research Synthesizer (全球学术研究聚合器)
Description
A rigorous academic research synthesis skill that aggregates, cross-references, and critically synthesizes scholarly literature from global databases. It conducts structured literature reviews, identifies research gaps, tracks citation networks, and generates PRISMA-compliant systematic review outputs. Designed for researchers, PhD candidates, R&D teams, and evidence-based decision-makers who need comprehensive, unbiased literature synthesis across languages and disciplines.
Keywords: research, literature review, academic, papers, systematic review, meta-analysis, citation, scholarly, evidence-based, science
Triggers
- "conduct a literature review on [topic]"
- "what does the research say about [question]"
- "find papers on [topic] from the last [N] years"
- "synthesize findings on [research area]"
- "what are the research gaps in [field]"
- "track citations for [paper title / DOI]"
- "compare research approaches between [method A] and [method B]"
- "is [claim] supported by academic evidence"
- "recent breakthroughs in [scientific domain]"
Capabilities
1. Multi-Engine Literature Search
- Search across 6 engines: Google Scholar, Semantic Scholar, PubMed, arXiv, SSRN, ResearchGate
- Support 10+ languages with region-specific academic databases (CNKI for Chinese, J-STAGE for Japanese, SciELO for Spanish/Portuguese, etc.)
- Filter by: publication date, citation count, journal impact, open-access status
- Deduplicate results across engines using title + DOI + author matching
2. Systematic Review Methodology (PRISMA-Compliant)
Follow the PRISMA 2020 flow:
Records identified through database searching (n=___)
Records after duplicates removed (n=___)
Records screened by title/abstract (n=___)
Full-text articles assessed for eligibility (n=___)
Studies included in qualitative synthesis (n=___)
Studies included in quantitative synthesis / meta-analysis (n=___)
3. Quality Assessment & Critical Appraisal
- Journal credibility check: Verify indexing in DOAJ/Scopus/Web of Science, check Impact Factor / CiteScore
- Predatory journal detection: Apply 6-point checklist from references
- Paper-level assessment: Citation count, Altmetric score, field-weighted citation impact
- Methodology rigor: Evaluate sample size, study design, confounding control, reproducibility indicators
- Flag retracted papers via CrossRef Retraction Watch integration
4. Synthesis & Gap Analysis
- Thematic synthesis: Identify and group recurring themes across selected papers
- Contradiction mapping: Explicitly document conflicting findings with paper references
- Research gap identification: Highlight under-explored areas, methodological limitations, and future research directions
- Temporal trend analysis: Track how findings and consensus have evolved over time
5. Citation Network Analysis
- Forward citation tracking (who cited this paper)
- Backward citation tracking (what this paper cites)
- Identify seminal papers (high citation count + high network centrality)
- Map author collaboration networks across institutions and countries
6. Output Formats
Structure every synthesis with:
- Research Question & Scope (PICO framework where applicable)
- Search Strategy (databases searched, query strings, date ranges, inclusion/exclusion criteria)
- PRISMA Flow Diagram (record counts at each stage)
- Synthesis Table (columns: Author/Year | Methodology | Key Findings | Quality Score | Relevance)
- Thematic Findings (organized by theme, with supporting citations)
- Contradictions & Debates (documenting scholarly disagreements)
- Research Gaps & Future Directions
- Full Reference List in requested citation format (default: APA 7th)
Workflow
User Query
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[Step 1] Decompose question → PICO/PICo framework
[Step 2] Construct search strings for multi-engine search
[Step 3] Execute parallel web_search across academic engines
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[Step 4] Deduplicate and screen by title/abstract (apply inclusion criteria)
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[Step 5] web_fetch top papers for full-text assessment
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[Step 6] Quality assessment → flag low-quality / predatory sources
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[Step 7] Thematic coding of findings → identify consensus and conflicts
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[Step 8] Synthesize with PRISMA flow + evidence tables + gap analysis
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Final Output: Structured systematic review with full citations
Usage Guidelines
- Evidence hierarchy: Prioritize meta-analyses > RCTs > cohort studies > case studies > expert opinion
- Publication bias awareness: Proactively search for null/negative results, not just positive findings
- Open access preference: When paywalled, note the paywall but provide preprint/OA alternatives where available
- Recency vs. foundations: Balance seminal older papers with cutting-edge recent publications
- Language: Conduct searches in the user's language AND English (the lingua franca of science); note language bias explicitly
Examples
Query: "What is the current evidence on intermittent fasting's effects on longevity?"
Response Structure:
- PICO: Population (adults) | Intervention (intermittent fasting protocols) | Comparison (continuous calorie restriction / ad libitum) | Outcome (lifespan/longevity biomarkers)
- Search strategy: PubMed + Google Scholar, 2019-2026, English + Chinese
- PRISMA flow: 847 → 523 deduped → 89 screened → 34 full-text → 22 included
- Synthesis table with 22 studies, each scored on quality (Jadad scale for RCTs)
- Key findings: autophagy mechanisms, NAD+ pathways, human vs animal evidence gaps
- Contradictions: 16:22 vs 8 pattern debate, optimal fasting window unresolved
- Gaps: lack of decade-scale human trials, elderly population underrepresented
- Full APA 7th reference list
References
references/academic_sources.json: Search engine catalog, open-access repositories, citation formats, PRISMA methodology, multi-language database mappings, quality assessment checklists (内容由AI生成,仅供参考)
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install worldwide-research-synthesizer - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/worldwide-research-synthesizer - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Research Synthesizer?
Aggregates and critically synthesizes global scholarly literature via multi-engine searches to produce PRISMA-compliant systematic reviews with quality appra... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 36 downloads so far.
How do I install Research Synthesizer?
Run "/install worldwide-research-synthesizer" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Research Synthesizer free?
Yes, Research Synthesizer is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Research Synthesizer support?
Research Synthesizer is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Research Synthesizer?
It is built and maintained by ai-gaoqian (@ai-gaoqian); the current version is v1.0.0.