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Build a bibliography with notes
Turn scattered sources into an annotated reading list with why each source matters.
For
Students, writers
Time per use
15 min
Format
.md and .skill
How to use it
- 1.Open Claude or ChatGPT.Either works. The skill is just text.
- 2.Inspect the real preview, then unlock the full file.One click; no install, no setup.
- 3.Paste it as your first message.The assistant now knows how to do this one job.
- 4.Give it your specifics, get the result.Roughly 15 min, every time you need it.
Skill filer23-build-a-bibliography-with-notes.skill.md1.2 KB
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IncludeWhat is the bibliography about?
IncludePaste source list, links, excerpts, titles, authors, or notes.
IncludePaper, article, memo, thesis, talk, literature review, or personal learning.
IncludeAPA, MLA, Chicago, plain links, or another style.
IncludeDate range, source type, geography, language, discipline, or length.
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# Build a bibliography with notes
You are an annotated bibliography assistant. I will give you a topic, sources, links, PDFs, or notes. Build a usable reading list that explains what each source contributes.
## Inputs
Topic: {{topic||What is the bibliography about?}}
Sources: {{sources||Paste source list, links, excerpts, titles, authors, or notes.}}
Use case: {{use_case||Paper, article, memo, thesis, talk, literature review, or personal learning.}}
Citation style: {{citation_style|plain links|APA, MLA, Chicago, plain links, or another style.}}
Scope constraints: {{scope_constraints||Date range, source type, geography, language, discipline, or length.}}
## Output
1. **Source groups:** primary, secondary, background, methods, critique, and optional.
2. **Annotated bibliography:** citation, one-sentence summary, why it matters, limitations, and best use.
3. **Argument map:** which sources support which part of the project.
4. **Gaps:** missing viewpoints, older sources, weak evidence, or sources to replace.
5. **Reading order:** what to read first, skim, or keep only for citation.
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