thesis-abstract-keyword-writer
by @junwugit
Write academically rigorous Abstract and Keywords sections for theses, dissertations, undergraduate papers, graduation theses, journal-style papers, research...
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name: thesis-abstract-keyword-writer description: Write academically rigorous Abstract and Keywords sections for theses, dissertations, undergraduate papers, graduation theses, journal-style papers, research reports, and proposals from a user's complete thesis, chapter draft, abstract draft, results, discussion, conclusion, contribution, and school requirements. Use when users ask to write, draft, polish, shorten, expand, structure, translate, or generate æèŠ/å ³é®è¯, Abstract/Keywords, structured abstracts, Chinese abstracts, English abstracts, bilingual abstracts, or keyword lists. Default to the same dominant language as the thesis unless the user requests another language or bilingual output.
Thesis Abstract & Keywords Writer
Scope
Use this skill only to write the Abstract/æèŠ and Keywords/å ³é®è¯ part of a thesis or academic paper. The default output is a polished abstract plus 3-8 keywords based on the user's supplied thesis.
Do not write the introduction, literature review, methodology chapter, results chapter, discussion chapter, conclusion chapter, or full thesis unless the user separately asks. The abstract should be a standalone, high-clarity text derived from the completed paper, not a loose chapter-by-chapter summary.
Required Reference
Before drafting a full abstract and keyword set, read references/abstract-keyword-writing-guide.md. It contains the generic abstract model, structured abstract patterns, clarity rules, contribution-ownership rules, keyword selection rules, Chinese and English templates, and quality checks derived from the local 9Abstract.txt source.
Input Extraction
Extract and use any information the user provides:
If the user provides only a title or incomplete thesis information, do not invent methods, findings, data, or keywords that imply unsupported results. Provide a provisional abstract framework and list the missing information needed.
Abstract Type Decision
Infer the correct abstract type before writing:
Drafting Workflow
1. Determine the thesis language and output language. Match the thesis unless the user requests another language or bilingual output. 2. Identify the abstract type, word/character limit, and keyword requirements. 3. Extract the central contribution from the whole thesis, not only the existing abstract. 4. Build the abstract around the generic model: background/problem, aim, method, key results, implication/contribution. 5. Prioritize the main achievement and take-home message; do not overload the abstract with minor details. 6. Make the study's own contribution explicit using phrases such as "æ¬ç ç©¶", "æ¬æ", "This study", or "The present thesis". 7. Select 3-8 keywords from the title, core concepts, variables/themes, population, method, and field. 8. Keep wording consistent: do not call the same object a model, scheme, framework, and tool unless the thesis distinguishes them.
Output Standards
For a complete abstract/keywords task, include:
æèŠ and å
³é®è¯ for Chinese output, or Abstract and Keywords for English outputQuality requirements: