Thedblp SPARQL query service allows you to explore all the semantic content of thedblp computer science bibliography. This includes metadata about publications, their authors, the venues where they were published and metadata about these relationships. All data here is synchronized daily with the current and curated dblp data.
To get started, we encourage you to read ourguided tour of the dblp Knowledge Graph, or to have a look at thedblp RDF schema documentation.
| Description | |
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| Statistics | Number of triples: |
| Description | |
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| Statistics | Number of distinct text records: Number of distinct word occurrences: Number of distinct entity occurrences: |
| Backend name | dblp |
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| Backend slug | dblp |
| Backend URL | https://sparql.dblp.org/sparql |
| Is default: | Yes |
| Fill known prefixes: | Yes |
| Languages: | en |
| Default maximum | 100 rows |
| Default mode: | 3. SPARQL & context sensitive entities |
| Supported Keywords: | prefix, select, construct, distinct, where, order, limit, offset, optional, by, as, having, not, textlimit, contains-entity, contains-word, filter, group, union, optional, has-predicate, keywords, bind, contains, minus, service |
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| Supported Functions: | asc, desc, avg, values, score, text, count, sample, min, max, average, concat, group_concat, langMatches, lang, regex, sum, rand, str, strlen |
| ctrl +enter | Send query to backend |
| tab | Jump to the next placeholder |
| ctrl +space | Invoke auto suggestions |
| ▲ or▼ | Move through suggestions |
| enter | Choose the selected suggestion |
| esc | Close suggestion window |
| ctrl +f | Search in editor (supports RegEx) |
| ctrl +r | Search and replace in editor |

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