| name | research-management |
| description | Research and note management for Evernote. Use this skill when:
- Saving research findings or web content
- Searching for existing notes and references
- Organizing notes into notebooks and with tags
- Creating structured documentation
- Managing knowledge bases and project notes
|
| allowed-tools | ["mcp__evernote__evernote_create_note","mcp__evernote__evernote_search_notes","mcp__evernote__evernote_get_note","mcp__evernote__evernote_update_note","mcp__evernote__evernote_delete_note","mcp__evernote__evernote_list_notebooks","mcp__evernote__evernote_create_notebook","mcp__evernote__evernote_list_tags","mcp__evernote__evernote_health_check"] |
Research Management Skill
Manage research and notes in Evernote using the Capture-Organize-Retrieve pattern.
Phase 1: CAPTURE (Save Information)
Create a Note
mcp__evernote__evernote_create_note({
title: "Research: [Topic] - YYYY-MM-DD",
content: "## Summary\n\nKey findings here.\n\n## Details\n\n...",
notebookGuid: "<notebook-guid>",
tags: ["research", "topic", "2025-01"]
})
Content Formatting
Evernote accepts Markdown which is converted to ENML:
# Heading 1
## Heading 2
**Bold** and *italic* text
- Bullet list
- Another item
1. Numbered list
2. Second item
> Blockquote
`inline code`
code block
[Link text](https://example.com)
Save Web Research
When saving research from web sources:
mcp__evernote__evernote_create_note({
title: "[Article Title] - Web Clip",
content: `## Source
[Original URL](https://example.com/article)
## Summary
Key points from the article...
## Quotes
> Important quote from the source
## My Notes
Personal observations and thoughts...`,
tags: ["web-clip", "topic", "source-site"]
})
Phase 2: ORGANIZE (Structure Knowledge)
List Notebooks
mcp__evernote__evernote_list_notebooks({})
Returns all notebooks with:
- GUID (for API operations)
- Name
- Stack (folder grouping)
- Note count
Create Notebook
mcp__evernote__evernote_create_notebook({
name: "Project Alpha Research",
stack: "Projects"
})
List Tags
mcp__evernote__evernote_list_tags({})
Update Note
Move notes between notebooks or update tags:
mcp__evernote__evernote_update_note({
guid: "<note-guid>",
title: "Updated Title",
content: "Updated content...",
notebookGuid: "<new-notebook-guid>",
tags: ["updated", "tags"]
})
Phase 3: RETRIEVE (Find Information)
Basic Search
mcp__evernote__evernote_search_notes({
query: "meeting notes project alpha",
maxResults: 20,
includeContent: true
})
Advanced Search Syntax
Evernote supports powerful search operators:
mcp__evernote__evernote_search_notes({
query: "tag:project-alpha"
})
mcp__evernote__evernote_search_notes({
query: "notebook:Research important findings"
})
mcp__evernote__evernote_search_notes({
query: "created:week-1"
})
mcp__evernote__evernote_search_notes({
query: "tag:research notebook:Work created:month-1 machine learning"
})
Search Operators Reference
| Operator | Example | Description |
|---|
tag: | tag:work | Notes with specific tag |
-tag: | -tag:archive | Notes without tag |
notebook: | notebook:Personal | Notes in notebook |
created: | created:day-7 | Created in timeframe |
updated: | updated:week-1 | Updated in timeframe |
intitle: | intitle:meeting | Search title only |
source: | source:web.clip | From specific source |
todo: | todo:true | Notes with checkboxes |
Get Full Note
mcp__evernote__evernote_get_note({
guid: "<note-guid>",
includeContent: true
})
Organization Best Practices
Notebook Structure
Notebooks/
├── Inbox/ # Quick capture, process later
├── Projects/
│ ├── Project Alpha/
│ ├── Project Beta/
│ └── Archive/
├── Reference/
│ ├── Technical/
│ ├── Personal/
│ └── Templates/
└── Journal/
Tagging Strategy
Use consistent tag prefixes:
project-* - Project names
type-* - Note type (meeting, research, idea)
status-* - Status (active, done, review)
YYYY-MM - Date tags for temporal queries
Note Title Format
[Type] Topic - YYYY-MM-DD
Examples:
[Meeting] Product Roadmap Review - 2025-01-15
[Research] Machine Learning Best Practices - 2025-01-10
[Idea] New Feature Concept - 2025-01-08
Health Check
Verify Evernote connection:
mcp__evernote__evernote_health_check({})
Best Practices
Do
- Use consistent notebook and tag structure
- Add date tags for temporal searching
- Include source links in research notes
- Write summaries at the top of long notes
- Use headings to structure content
- Tag liberally for discoverability
Don't
- Create deeply nested notebook hierarchies
- Use tags inconsistently
- Skip the summary on long research notes
- Store sensitive credentials in notes
- Let the Inbox pile up unprocessed