Academic Writing Knowledge Base
This knowledge base contains reusable academic writing knowledge mined from papers.
Canonical maintained memory
The canonical paper-miner memory is:
paper-miner-writing-memory.md
This is the only maintained paper-miner writing memory.
It stores:
- writing patterns mined,
- structure signals,
- reusable phrasing,
- venue-specific signals,
- how those signals help future writing,
- and a source index.
Maintenance rule
paper-miner always writes mined writing knowledge into paper-miner-writing-memory.md.
This memory is:
- global,
- cross-project,
- not project-specific.
If paper-miner is invoked inside a project, it may use project context to understand relevance, but it still writes only to the global memory.
Legacy files
Older files such as:
structure.mdwriting-techniques.mdsubmission-guides.mdreview-response.md
may still exist as historical material, but new paper-miner updates should treat paper-miner-writing-memory.md as the canonical maintained memory.
Usage
Use this knowledge base when:
- drafting papers,
- improving section structure,
- borrowing reusable phrasing patterns,
- preparing rebuttals,
- studying venue-facing writing signals.
Contributing
When paper-miner analyzes a new paper:
- extract actionable writing knowledge,
- merge it into
paper-miner-writing-memory.md, - preserve source attribution,
- avoid duplicate patterns,
- keep the memory compact and reusable.