--- name: research-memo description: Use this when the user wants a source-grounded memo, briefing, landscape summary, or background note that is broader than a single paper. --- # Research Memo ## When To Use Use this skill for: - background research - topic briefings - market or field overviews - synthesis across multiple sources - internal memos that need traceable evidence ## Procedure 1. Find relevant sources first. 2. Inspect the strongest sources directly before synthesizing. 3. Separate: - established facts - plausible inferences - unresolved questions 4. Write a memo with clear sections and a concise narrative. 5. End with a `Sources` section containing direct links. 6. Save the memo to `outputs/` when the user wants a durable artifact. ## Pitfalls - Do not summarize from search snippets alone. - Do not omit the source list. - Do not present inference as fact. ## Deliverable Include: - topic - key findings - disagreements or caveats - open questions - sources