Hello,
I recently discovered Invenio at a IAEA meeting in a presentation made by a 
CERN member (Invenio was just mentioned but was not the topic of the 
presentation).
I would like to know if Invenio can be used to search a bibliographic database 
with records written in XML, and if Invenio is (or can be) fitted with an 
expert "command line" search interface (combining Booleans, parentheses, 
truncations, proximity operators etc). An example of command-line query can be 
something like:

(("MEASURING-INSTRUMENTS" or "IN-CORE-INSTRUMENTS) in de) or (((reactor 
instrum*) or (nuclear instrum*) or (physical adj instrum* adj control*) or 
(measur* near5 (instrum* or syst*))) in ti,ab)

"ti" meaning "title"; "ab" meaning "abstract"; "de" meaning "descriptors"; "*" 
being the truncation; "adj" meaning "adjacent to"; "near" is a proximity 
operator, the number indicates the vicinity

If somebody can give me the information, it would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Jérôme

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