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SchenQL: A query language for bibliographic data with aggregations and domain-specific functions
Current search interfaces of digital libraries are not suitable to satisfy
complex or convoluted information needs directly, when it comes to cases such
as "Find authors who only recently started working on a topic". They might
offer possibilities to obtain this information only by requiring vast user
interaction. We present SchenQL, a web interface of a domain-specific query
language on bibliographic metadata, which offers information search and
exploration by query formulation and navigation in the system. Our system
focuses on supporting aggregation of data and providing specialised domain
dependent functions while being suitable for domain experts as well as casual
users of digital libraries.Comment: Accepted at JCDL'22 as a demo, 5 pages, 4 figure