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This skill helps you locate academic papers across arxiv, PubMed, IEEE, Scopus, ACM, and Semantic Scholar to accelerate research.
npx playbooks add skill fcakyon/claude-codex-settings --skill paper-search-usageReview the files below or copy the command above to add this skill to your agents.
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name: paper-search-usage
description: This skill should be used when user asks to "search for papers", "find research papers", "search arXiv", "search PubMed", "find academic papers", "search IEEE", "search Scopus", or "look up scientific literature".
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# Paper Search MCP
Search academic papers across multiple platforms.
## Supported Platforms
- arXiv (preprints)
- PubMed (biomedical)
- IEEE Xplore (engineering)
- Scopus (multidisciplinary)
- ACM Digital Library (computer science)
- Semantic Scholar (AI-powered)
## Usage
Use `mcp__paper-search__*` tools to search papers by keywords, authors, or topics.
## Best Practices
- Start with broad searches, then narrow down
- Use platform-specific searches for domain-specific papers
- Combine multiple sources for comprehensive literature reviews
This skill helps search academic papers across major literature platforms with focused commands and agent hooks. It centralizes queries to arXiv, PubMed, IEEE Xplore, Scopus, ACM Digital Library, and Semantic Scholar for fast discovery. The skill is designed for iterative literature exploration and integrates with my Claude Code and OpenAI Codex tooling for reproducible search workflows.
The skill exposes mcp__paper-search__* tools that accept keywords, author names, date ranges, and platform targets. Each search can be routed to a single source or run in parallel across multiple platforms to aggregate results. Results include titles, authors, abstracts, source links, and metadata to help you triage relevant papers quickly.
Can the skill search multiple platforms at once?
Yes. You can run parallel queries across selected platforms to aggregate and compare results.
Does it return full texts or only metadata and links?
It returns titles, authors, abstracts, metadata, and source links; access to full text depends on the publisher and your subscriptions.