Academic Writing · Quick Pack

Academic Kickoff Pack

Research kickoff and literature review starter

Start by framing the question, then collect sources, summarize the literature, and shape a usable research structure.

Best for

Graduate students, academic writers, and research assistants

Workflow

Move from a rough research question to a first literature-review structure with less drift.

Includes

4 steps / 4 live sources

Inside the package

What you download

A compact bundle you can inspect before using.

README.md

SKILL.md

step-01-last30days-clawhub/SKILL.md

step-02-academic-deep-research-clawhub/SKILL.md

step-03-literature-manager/SKILL.md

step-04-academic-writer/SKILL.md

Lead source

last30days — ClawHub

Inspect the first linked source before you decide whether to keep this package as-is.

Open source ↗

What happens after download

How to use this package

A lightweight handoff from package zip to actual execution.

1. Open the guide

Start with workflow.md to see the intended order and output of each step.

2. Run the prompts

Use the prompt files step by step, or swap only the stages you want to keep custom.

3. Inspect the sources

Review the linked source skills when you need to verify why a step was chosen or replace it.

Why this package

  • 4 ordered workflow stages instead of an unstructured skill list.
  • 4 steps already point to live source skills.
  • Research kickoff and literature review starter keeps the package tied to one clear writing job.

Steps

Included workflow

The first stages you will actually run after download.

1

Research question framing

question

last30days — ClawHub

Compress a broad interest into a sharper question worth investigating.

2

Literature collection

literature

Academic Deep Research — ClawHub

Start gathering papers, citations, and useful source trails in a more systematic way.

3

Digest and notes

digest

literature-manager

Convert the literature pile into notes that can support a proposal or early review draft.

4

Proposal structure

draft

academic-writer

Shape the first structure for a literature review or proposal draft.