# Zotero-Sourced Paper Note Schema ## Frontmatter ```yaml --- type: paper project: project-slug title: "Paper Title" canvas_visibility: hidden authors: - Author A - Author B year: 2026 venue: "NeurIPS" doi: "10.xxxx/xxxxx" url: "https://doi.org/..." citekey: "author2026paper" zotero_key: "ABCDEFGH" status: read source_type: full paper claim_strength: observed keywords: - subject-invariance - contrastive-learning concepts: - shared geometry methods: - contrastive pretraining subfield: speech-transfer related_papers: - "Sources/Papers/Another-Paper" linked_knowledge: - "Knowledge/Literature Overview" - "Knowledge/Method Taxonomy" argument_claims: - "Shared geometry exists but is fragile" argument_methods: - "Geometry-aware transfer" argument_gaps: - "Still needs speech-specific validation" paper_relationships: - "Sources/Papers/Another-Paper::complements" updated: 2026-03-16T00:00:00Z --- ``` ## Sections ```markdown # Paper Title ## Claim ## Research question ## Method ## Evidence Use the shared Evidence Record shape from `research-ideation/references/research-contract.md`. ## Strengths ## Limitation ## Direct relevance to repo ## Relation to other papers ## Knowledge links ## Optional downstream hooks - Writing: ``` ## Rules - `related_papers` and `linked_knowledge` should prefer project-relative note paths. - `paper_relationships` should record explicit semantic edges only when they are stable enough to support graph construction. - `concepts` and `methods` may remain plain strings; do not create dedicated notes by default. - Keep `Direct relevance to repo` concrete and actionable. - Prefer one durable canonical note per paper; update in place instead of making sibling notes. - If the user asked for a full collection pass, normalize the schema across the entire covered set before closing the task. - Treat Zotero `webpage` items as weak-source inputs by default. If they are abstract-only or placeholder pages, set `source_type: webpage placeholder` or `source_type: abstract-only`, keep `status: to-read`, and do not use them to support `Knowledge`, manuscript, or rebuttal claims.