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  • Access the OSP writing guide and usage protocol to edit and optimize technical content, ensuring alignment with Open Strategy Partners' methodologies for effective product positioning.
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  • Access systematic principles for crafting high-quality technical content with the Open Strategy Partners writing guide. Learn narrative structure, flow, style, and technical accuracy for effective content creation.
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  • Search for and retrieve detailed information about a specific paper using its unique ID. Delivers results in JSON format, including an error message if the paper is not found.
  • Retrieve a journal entry for a specific date using the defined YYYY-MM-DD format, enabling quick access to precise entries in the Journal MCP Server.
  • Retrieve PDF availability details for academic papers using the Semantic Scholar MCP Server. Input a paper ID (Semantic Scholar ID, DOI, ArXiv ID) to check access to the paper's PDF.
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