research-architect-citation

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Use when a Research Architect project or existing draft needs claim-level literature support for background, positioning, methods, interpretation, limitations, or revision, rather than broad generic literature searching.

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# Research Architect Citation Support Build claim-level citation support separately from exemplar learning. An exemplar teaches transferable structure; a citation supports a specific statement. ## Inputs Read when available: ```text paper_output/project_config.json paper_output/terminology_ledger.md # when present paper_output/concept_dossier.md paper_output/gap_map.md paper_output/confirmed_research_spine.md paper_output/claim_register.md paper_output/reference_materials/source_index.md an existing draft or user-supplied list of claims/sources ``` Read `../research-architect/references/citation-support-bank.md`. Use `../research-architect/templates/citation_support_bank.csv` as the column contract and write `paper_output/citation_support_bank.md` as a Markdown table. ## Output and verification Create `paper_output/citation_support_bank.md`. Link each source to the exact supported claim IDs or claim sentence, stable identifier, source locator, support boundary, verification status, and notes. Default to 30 candidates only when that is useful; prioritize verified relevance over count. Create `paper_output/citation_support_bank.md.metadata.json` using `../research-architect/schemas/v1/citation_support_bank.schema.json`; its Supported Claim IDs must resolve to the claim register. Use `verified`, `partial`, `needs_user_file`, or `reject` status. Never invent a bibliography entry or claim support. A source that cannot be accessed remains `needs_user_file`, not...

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mmTheBest
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mmTheBest/Research-Architect
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2 months ago
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Language
Python
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MIT

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