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Academic Literature Presentation Skill
Create professional academic presentation slides (PPTX) summarizing research literature. Content is translated into Chinese while strictly preserving original citations and all figures/tables from the source paper.
Reference Source
- Reference type: Uploaded artifact (PPTX)
- Reference artifact type: PPTX
- Reference File Type: PPTX
- Primary language: Chinese (translated from English literature)
Supported Outputs
- PPTX (default)
Default Output Selection
- When user does not specify format, produce PPTX
Workflow
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Read and understand the source literature (PDF or other format)
- Extract the full structure: introduction, literature review, hypotheses, theoretical model, methods, results (all figures and tables), discussion, conclusions
- Identify all figures, tables, and charts to preserve
- Note all citation formats (Author, Year) to preserve exactly
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Translate content to Chinese following strict rules:
- Translate only from the original literature text
- Do NOT fabricate, invent, or modify content beyond translation
- Preserve all citation formats exactly as (Author, Year) or (Author1 & Author2, Year)
- Keep all statistical values, p-values, effect sizes exactly as reported
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Structure the presentation according to
references/structure_contract.md -
Apply the visual style according to
references/style_contract.md
Critical Content Rules
- Translation fidelity: Only translate what exists in the original literature. Never invent hypotheses, results, or conclusions not present in the source.
- Citation preservation: Keep all citations in original (Author, Year) format. Do not translate author names.
- Figure/table preservation: Include ALL figures and tables from the original paper. None should be omitted.
- Statistical accuracy: Report exact statistical values (F, p, t, Cohen's d, R-squared, etc.) without rounding or modification.
- Model diagrams: Recreate theoretical model/hypothesis diagrams from the literature, preserving all variable names and arrow relationships.
Style and Structure Contracts
- Style contract: Read
references/style_contract.mdfor complete visual style specification including color palette, typography, layout patterns, and critical anti-patterns to avoid. - Structure contract: Read
references/structure_contract.mdfor complete content structure specification including required sections, content rules, and citation handling.
Font Strategy
- Primary font: Microsoft YaHei (微软雅黑) for all text
- Fallback CJK fonts: PingFang SC, Noto Sans CJK SC, Source Han Sans SC
- All text paths (headings, body, tables, captions, cover) use the same font family for consistency
Notes on Implementation
This skill produces PPTX-format artifacts but does not prescribe any specific implementation library or tool for slide creation. The style and structure contracts are artifact-level specifications that guide any compliant implementation approach.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install academic-literature-ppt - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/academic-literature-ppt - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is academic-literature-ppt?
Create academic literature review presentation slides (PPTX) from research papers or articles. Use when the user wants to summarize academic literature into... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 33 downloads so far.
How do I install academic-literature-ppt?
Run "/install academic-literature-ppt" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is academic-literature-ppt free?
Yes, academic-literature-ppt is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does academic-literature-ppt support?
academic-literature-ppt is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created academic-literature-ppt?
It is built and maintained by xxx031211 (@xxx031211); the current version is v1.0.0.