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deepresearchwork
Comprehensive research framework that combines web search
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name: deep-research
description: Comprehensive research framework that combines web search, content analysis, source verification, and iterative investigation to conduct in-depth research on any topic. Use when you need to perform thorough research with multiple sources, cross-validation, and structured findings.
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# Deep Research Framework
## Overview
The Deep Research skill provides a systematic approach to conducting thorough investigations on any topic. It combines multiple tools and methodologies to gather, analyze, verify, and synthesize information.
## Core Components
### 1. Research Planning
- Define research objectives
- Identify key questions
- Establish search criteria
- Determine validation requirements
### 2. Information Gathering
- Multi-source web search
- Content extraction from various formats
- Source diversity verification
- Temporal relevance assessment
### 3. Analysis & Synthesis
- Cross-reference multiple sources
- Identify patterns and contradictions
- Evaluate source credibility
- Organize findings systematically
### 4. Validation & Verification
- Fact-checking against authoritative sources
- Cross-validation of claims
- Identify potential biases
- Assess information reliability
## Research Workflow
### Phase 1: Initial Investigation
1. **Topic Analysis**
- Clarify research scope
- Identify key concepts and terms
- Define specific questions to answer
2. **Broad Search**
- Use `web_search` to identify major sources
- Gather diverse perspectives
- Map the landscape of available information
3. **Source Prioritization**
- Rank sources by authority and relevance
- Identify primary vs. secondary sources
- Note publication dates and context
### Phase 2: Deep Dive
1. **Detailed Content Extraction**
- Use `web_fetch` to retrieve full articles/pages
- Extract key information systematically
- Maintain source attribution
2. **Cross-Reference Analysis**
- Compare claims across multiple sources
- Identify agreements and disagreements
- Note inconsistencies for further investigation
3. **Expert Sources**
- Seek academic papers, expert opinions
- Look for peer-reviewed sources
- Identify recognized authorities on the topic
### Phase 3: Synthesis & Validation
1. **Pattern Recognition**
- Identify consistent themes across sources
- Highlight areas of disagreement
- Note gaps in available information
2. **Fact Verification**
- Cross-check claims against authoritative sources
- Verify dates, statistics, and attributions
- Identify potential misinformation
3. **Bias Assessment**
- Evaluate source objectivity
- Identify potential conflicts of interest
- Consider temporal context of information
### Phase 4: Report Generation
1. **Structured Summary**
- Executive summary of key findings
- Detailed findings organized by theme
- Supporting evidence for each claim
2. **Source Evaluation**
- Assessment of source credibility
- Identification of limitations
- Confidence levels for different claims
3. **Remaining Questions**
- Areas requiring further investigation
- Conflicting information needing resolution
- Gaps in current knowledge
## Tools Integration
### Web Research
- `web_search`: Initial broad search to identify sources
- `web_fetch`: Retrieve detailed content from specific URLs
- `browser`: For complex sites or when web_fetch fails
### Content Processing
- `read`: Process downloaded content or documents
- `write`: Create structured research notes
- `edit`: Refine and organize findings
### Memory & Organization
- `memory_get` / `memory_search`: Reference previous research
- `write`: Create persistent research records
- Structured file organization for findings
## Research Quality Standards
### Source Diversity
- Include multiple perspectives on controversial topics
- Balance popular and academic sources
- Include international viewpoints when relevant
- Seek primary sources when possible
### Temporal Relevance
- Prioritize recent information for fast-changing topics
- Consider historical context for trend analysis
- Note when information was published
- Flag potentially outdated information
### Authority Assessment
- Prioritize peer-reviewed academic sources
- Consider author credentials and institutional affiliation
- Check for potential conflicts of interest
- Verify organizational reputation
## Iterative Research Approach
### Cycle 1: General Overview
- Broad search to understand the topic landscape
- Identify key terms, concepts, and stakeholders
- Establish initial research questions
### Cycle 2: Focused Investigation
- Targeted searches based on initial findings
- Deep dive into specific aspects
- Begin synthesis of information
### Cycle 3: Validation & Refinement
- Verify key claims across multiple sources
- Resolve contradictions
- Refine understanding based on evidence
### Cycle 4: Synthesis & Reporting
- Combine findings into coherent narrative
- Identify remaining uncertainties
- Prepare final research report
## Output Structure
### Research Report Template
```
# [Research Topic] - Deep Research Report
## Executive Summary
[2-3 sentence summary of key findings]
## Research Questions
[Specific questions investigated]
## Methodology
[Description of research approach and tools used]
## Key Findings
[Main discoveries organized by theme]
## Supporting Evidence
[Evidence supporting each finding with sources]
## Contradictions/Debates
[Areas of disagreement among sources]
## Source Credibility Assessment
[Evaluation of information sources]
## Limitations
[Identified limitations in research]
## Further Research Needed
[Questions requiring additional investigation]
```
## Use Cases
### Academic Research
- Literature reviews
- Topic exploration
- Source verification
### Business Intelligence
- Market analysis
- Competitive research
- Technology trends
### Fact Checking
- Claim verification
- Misinformation identification
- Source credibility assessment
### Personal Learning
- Deep topic exploration
- Concept clarification
- Question resolution
## Quality Assurance
- Always verify critical claims against multiple sources
- Flag information that seems unreliable
- Maintain skepticism toward sensational claims
- Prioritize authoritative sources over anonymous ones
- Document all sources for verification purposes
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