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- Title
Literary Warrant.
- Authors
Barité, Mario
- Abstract
This paper reviews the coining and evolution process of the literary warrant concept from its introduction by Hulme in 1911 until today, its use, applications and adjustment to a digital information environment. Different theoretical and methodological perspectives of literary warrant found in the literature of library and information science are reported and discussed. The usage by three significant knowledge organization systems are studied. The relationships and points of discussion with the general notion of warrant and with derived warrants (user, cultural, academic and organizational warrant) are established. Among other conclusions, it is set that over a century after its first enunciation it is possible to predict that the principle will be increasingly used in digital environments and other information contexts, even outside the library and information science field, with similar objectives and intentions. Its scope of application increases insofar as it can support the development of new concept structures such as taxonomies, ontologies or concepts and topic maps and it can warrant the terms to be included in specialized dictionaries or glossaries.
- Subjects
INFORMATION science; EVOLUTIONARY theories; GLOSSES &; glossaries; TAXONOMIC logic; TAXONOMY
- Publication
Knowledge Organization, 2018, Vol 45, Issue 6, p517
- ISSN
0943-7444
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5771/0943-7444-2018-6-517