- Updated SKILL.md in citation management to include best practices for identifying seminal and high-impact papers, emphasizing citation count thresholds, venue quality tiers, and author reputation indicators. - Expanded literature review SKILL.md to prioritize high-impact papers, detailing citation metrics, journal tiers, and author reputation assessment. - Added comprehensive evaluation strategies for paper impact and quality in literature_search_strategies.md, including citation count significance and journal impact factor guidance. - Improved research lookup scripts to prioritize results based on citation count, venue prestige, and author reputation, enhancing the quality of research outputs.
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Scientific Report Formatting Guide
Quick reference for using the scientific_report.sty style package.
Overview
The scientific_report.sty package provides professional formatting for scientific reports, technical documents, and white papers. It features:
- Helvetica font family for a clean, modern appearance
- Professional color scheme with blues, greens, and accent colors
- Colored box environments for organizing different types of content
- Attractive tables with alternating row colors and professional headers
- Scientific notation commands for p-values, effect sizes, and statistics
- Professional headers and footers with automatic section titles
Color Palette
Primary Colors (Blues)
| Color Name | RGB | Hex | Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
primaryblue |
(0, 51, 102) | #003366 |
Headers, titles, primary elements |
secondaryblue |
(74, 144, 226) | #4A90E2 |
Subsections, secondary headings |
lightblue |
(220, 235, 252) | #DCEBFC |
Key findings box backgrounds |
accentblue |
(0, 120, 215) | #0078D7 |
Accent highlights, hypothesis boxes |
Scientific Colors (Greens)
| Color Name | RGB | Hex | Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
sciencegreen |
(0, 168, 150) | #00A896 |
Methodology boxes, positive findings |
lightgreen |
(220, 245, 240) | #DCF5F0 |
Methodology box backgrounds |
darkgreen |
(0, 128, 96) | #008060 |
Results boxes, strong evidence |
Warning Colors (Orange/Red)
| Color Name | RGB | Hex | Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
cautionorange |
(255, 140, 66) | #FF8C42 |
Limitations, warnings, cautions |
lightorange |
(255, 243, 224) | #FFF3E0 |
Limitations box backgrounds |
criticalred |
(198, 40, 40) | #C62828 |
Critical notices, alerts |
lightred |
(255, 235, 238) | #FFEBEE |
Critical notice backgrounds |
Recommendation Colors
| Color Name | RGB | Hex | Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
recommendpurple |
(103, 58, 183) | #673AB7 |
Recommendations boxes |
lightpurple |
(237, 231, 246) | #EDE7F6 |
Recommendations box backgrounds |
Neutral Colors
| Color Name | RGB | Hex | Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
darkgray |
(66, 66, 66) | #424242 |
Body text |
mediumgray |
(117, 117, 117) | #757575 |
Secondary text, definitions |
lightgray |
(245, 245, 245) | #F5F5F5 |
Backgrounds, definition boxes |
tablealt |
(248, 250, 252) | #F8FAFC |
Alternating table rows |
Box Environments
Key Findings Box (Blue)
For major findings, discoveries, and important results.
\begin{keyfindings}[Custom Title]
This study found that treatment A significantly outperformed
treatment B (\pvalue{0.001}, \effectsize{d}{0.75}).
\end{keyfindings}
Methodology Box (Green)
For methods, procedures, and study design highlights.
\begin{methodology}[Study Design]
This randomized controlled trial employed a 2×2 factorial design
with pre-post measurements and 6-month follow-up.
\end{methodology}
Results Box (Blue-Green)
For highlighting specific results and statistical findings.
\begin{resultsbox}[Primary Outcome]
Analysis revealed a significant main effect, F(2, 147) = 12.45,
\psig{< 0.001}, $\eta^2$ = 0.145.
\end{resultsbox}
Recommendations Box (Purple)
For recommendations, implications, and action items.
\begin{recommendations}[Clinical Implications]
\begin{enumerate}
\item Implement screening protocol for high-risk patients
\item Adjust treatment dosage based on biomarker levels
\item Monitor patients at 3-month intervals
\end{enumerate}
\end{recommendations}
Limitations Box (Orange)
For limitations, cautions, and caveats.
\begin{limitations}[Study Limitations]
\begin{itemize}
\item Sample limited to urban populations
\item Cross-sectional design precludes causal inference
\item Self-report measures may introduce bias
\end{itemize}
\end{limitations}
Critical Notice Box (Red)
For critical warnings, important notices, or safety information.
\begin{criticalnotice}[Safety Warning]
Patients with contraindication X should not receive this treatment.
Consult specialist before proceeding.
\end{criticalnotice}
Definition Box (Gray)
For definitions, notes, and supplementary information.
\begin{definition}[Key Term]
\textbf{Effect size} refers to a quantitative measure of the
magnitude of a phenomenon, independent of sample size.
\end{definition}
Executive Summary Box (Special)
For executive summaries with enhanced styling and shadow effect.
\begin{executivesummary}[Report Overview]
This report presents findings from a comprehensive analysis
of [topic]. Key findings indicate that...
\end{executivesummary}
Hypothesis Box (Light Blue)
For stating research hypotheses.
\begin{hypothesis}[Primary Hypothesis]
We hypothesize that intervention X will significantly improve
outcome Y compared to control conditions.
\end{hypothesis}
Pull Quotes
For highlighting important quotes or statements.
\begin{pullquote}
"These findings represent a paradigm shift in our understanding
of the underlying mechanisms."
\end{pullquote}
Statistic Boxes
For highlighting key statistics (use in rows of 3).
\begin{center}
\statbox{n = 500}{Participants}
\statbox{p < 0.001}{Significance}
\statbox{d = 0.75}{Effect Size}
\end{center}
Scientific Notation Commands
P-Values
\pvalue{0.023} % Outputs: p = 0.023
\psig{< 0.001} % Outputs: p = < 0.001 (bold for significant)
Confidence Intervals
\CI{0.45}{0.72} % Outputs: 95% CI [0.45, 0.72]
Effect Sizes
\effectsize{d}{0.75} % Outputs: d = 0.75
\effectsize{r}{0.42} % Outputs: r = 0.42
\effectsize{F(2, 97)}{12.45} % Outputs: F(2, 97) = 12.45
Sample Size
\samplesize{250} % Outputs: n = 250
Mean with Standard Deviation
\meansd{42.5}{8.3} % Outputs: 42.5 ± 8.3
Significance Indicators (for tables)
Result\sigone % * for p < 0.05
Result\sigtwo % ** for p < 0.01
Result\sigthree % *** for p < 0.001
Result\signs % ns for not significant
% Legend for table footnotes:
\siglegend % Outputs: *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001; ns not significant
Quality/Evidence Indicators
\qualityhigh % HIGH (green)
\qualitymedium % MEDIUM (orange)
\qualitylow % LOW (red)
\evidencestrong % Strong (green)
\evidencemoderate % Moderate (orange)
\evidenceweak % Weak (red)
Trend Indicators
\trendup % Green up triangle ▲
\trenddown % Red down triangle ▼
\trendflat % Gray right arrow →
Text Highlighting
\highlight{important text} % Blue bold text
Table Formatting
Standard Table with Alternating Rows
\begin{table}[htbp]
\centering
\caption{Descriptive Statistics by Group}
\label{tab:descriptives}
\begin{tabular}{@{}lccc@{}}
\toprule
\textbf{Variable} & \textbf{Group A} & \textbf{Group B} & \textbf{p} \\
\midrule
Age (years) & \meansd{42.5}{8.3} & \meansd{43.1}{7.9} & .58 \\
\rowcolor{tablealt} Score 1 & \meansd{15.2}{3.4} & \meansd{18.7}{4.1} & <.001\sigthree \\
Score 2 & \meansd{22.8}{5.1} & \meansd{23.4}{4.8} & .42 \\
\rowcolor{tablealt} Score 3 & \meansd{8.9}{2.2} & \meansd{7.2}{2.5} & .003\sigtwo \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\vspace{0.5em}
{\small \siglegend}
\end{table}
Table with Quality Indicators
\begin{tabular}{@{}llcc@{}}
\toprule
\textbf{Study} & \textbf{Design} & \textbf{Quality} & \textbf{Evidence} \\
\midrule
Smith et al. (2023) & RCT & \qualityhigh & \evidencestrong \\
\rowcolor{tablealt} Jones et al. (2022) & Cohort & \qualitymedium & \evidencemoderate \\
Lee et al. (2021) & Cross-sectional & \qualitylow & \evidenceweak \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
Table with Trend Indicators
\begin{tabular}{@{}lrrl@{}}
\toprule
\textbf{Metric} & \textbf{Baseline} & \textbf{Follow-up} & \textbf{Change} \\
\midrule
Score A & 42.5 & 58.3 & \trendup +37\% \\
\rowcolor{tablealt} Score B & 18.2 & 15.1 & \trenddown -17\% \\
Score C & 7.8 & 7.9 & \trendflat +1\% \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
Figure Formatting
Standard Figure
\begin{figure}[htbp]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{../figures/results_chart.png}
\caption{Comparison of Outcome Scores Across Treatment Conditions}
\label{fig:results}
\end{figure}
Figure with Source Attribution
\begin{figure}[htbp]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.85\textwidth]{../figures/data_visualization.png}
\caption{Distribution of Participant Responses by Category}
\figuresource{Study data, collected January-March 2024}
\label{fig:distribution}
\end{figure}
Figure with Note
\begin{figure}[htbp]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{../figures/model_diagram.png}
\caption{Conceptual Model of Proposed Relationships}
\figurenote{Solid arrows indicate direct effects; dashed arrows indicate moderated effects.}
\label{fig:model}
\end{figure}
Title Page
Standard Title Page
\makereporttitle
{Research Report Title} % Title
{A Comprehensive Analysis} % Subtitle
{Author Name, PhD} % Author(s)
{Research Institution} % Institution
{January 2025} % Date
Title Page with Cover Image
\makereporttitlewithimage
{Research Report Title} % Title
{A Comprehensive Analysis} % Subtitle
{../figures/cover_image.png} % Image path
{Author Name, PhD} % Author(s)
{Research Institution} % Institution
{January 2025} % Date
List Formatting
Lists automatically use blue bullets/numbers.
Bullet Lists
\begin{itemize}
\item First item with automatic blue bullet
\item Second item
\item Third item
\end{itemize}
Numbered Lists
\begin{enumerate}
\item First item with blue number
\item Second item
\item Third item
\end{enumerate}
Appendix Sections
\appendix
\chapter{Supplementary Materials}
\appendixsection{Additional Tables}
% Content appears in table of contents
\appendixsection{Instruments}
% Additional appendix content
Compilation
Compile with XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX for best font rendering:
# Using XeLaTeX
xelatex report.tex
bibtex report # If using BibTeX
xelatex report.tex
xelatex report.tex
# Using latexmk (recommended)
latexmk -xelatex report.tex
# Using LuaLaTeX
lualatex report.tex
Common Patterns
Results Section Example
\section{Primary Outcomes}
\begin{resultsbox}[Main Finding]
The intervention group showed significantly higher scores than
the control group, \effectsize{t(98)}{3.45}, \psig{< 0.001},
\effectsize{d}{0.69}, \CI{0.42}{0.96}.
\end{resultsbox}
Table~\ref{tab:outcomes} presents the complete results for all
outcome measures.
\begin{table}[htbp]
\centering
\caption{Outcome Measures by Treatment Condition}
\label{tab:outcomes}
\begin{tabular}{@{}lcccc@{}}
\toprule
\textbf{Measure} & \textbf{Control} & \textbf{Treatment} & \textbf{d} & \textbf{p} \\
\midrule
Primary & \meansd{42.1}{8.2} & \meansd{51.3}{9.1} & 0.69\sigthree & <.001 \\
\rowcolor{tablealt} Secondary & \meansd{3.2}{1.1} & \meansd{4.1}{1.3} & 0.52\sigtwo & .004 \\
Tertiary & \meansd{18.5}{4.2} & \meansd{19.2}{4.5} & 0.16\signs & .328 \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
Discussion Section Example
\section{Interpretation of Findings}
\begin{keyfindings}[Summary]
\begin{enumerate}
\item Primary hypothesis \highlight{supported} with large effect
\item Secondary hypothesis partially supported
\item Evidence quality: \evidencestrong
\end{enumerate}
\end{keyfindings}
\begin{limitations}
This study has several limitations that should be considered...
\end{limitations}
\begin{recommendations}[Future Research]
Future studies should address the following:
\begin{enumerate}
\item Replicate findings in diverse populations
\item Extend follow-up period to assess long-term effects
\item Investigate moderating variables
\end{enumerate}
\end{recommendations}
Troubleshooting
Box Overflow
If box content overflows the page:
\newpage
\begin{keyfindings}[Continued...]
Figure Placement
Use [htbp] for flexible placement, or [H] (requires float package) for exact:
\usepackage{float}
\begin{figure}[H]
Table Too Wide
Use \resizebox or reduce font size:
\resizebox{\textwidth}{!}{
\begin{tabular}{...}
...
\end{tabular}
}
Font Issues
If Helvetica isn't rendering, ensure you're using XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX:
xelatex report.tex # NOT pdflatex
Quick Reference Card
| Purpose | Command/Environment |
|---|---|
| Major finding | \begin{keyfindings}...\end{keyfindings} |
| Methods | \begin{methodology}...\end{methodology} |
| Results | \begin{resultsbox}...\end{resultsbox} |
| Recommendation | \begin{recommendations}...\end{recommendations} |
| Limitation | \begin{limitations}...\end{limitations} |
| Warning | \begin{criticalnotice}...\end{criticalnotice} |
| Definition | \begin{definition}...\end{definition} |
| Executive summary | \begin{executivesummary}...\end{executivesummary} |
| Hypothesis | \begin{hypothesis}...\end{hypothesis} |
| P-value | \pvalue{0.05} or \psig{< 0.001} |
| Effect size | \effectsize{d}{0.75} |
| Sample size | \samplesize{250} |
| Mean ± SD | \meansd{42.5}{8.3} |
| CI | \CI{0.38}{0.72} |
| Highlight | \highlight{text} |
| Alt row | \rowcolor{tablealt} |
| Significance | \sigone, \sigtwo, \sigthree, \signs |