Renamed to schintro - I think that's the more common "shorthand" for it.
This is a great online book regarding Scheme - in particular, this opening statement about Scheme is one of the best encapsulating paragraphs I can find :
Scheme is a lexically-scoped, block structured, dynamically typed, mostly functional language. It is a variant of Lisp. It has first-class procedures with block structure and indefinite extent. Parameter passing is by value, but all values are references. It has first-class continuations to allow the construction of new control abstractions. It has lexically-scoped ("hygienic") macros to allow definition of of new syntactic forms, or redefinition of old ones.
--> The book can be found here.