@article{Lima_2022, title={The Literary Warrant in the Representation of Knowledge}, volume={2}, url={https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/fronteiras-rc/article/view/41831}, abstractNote={<p>One of the first steps in building a controlled vocabulary (VC) is the selection and validation of terms that will be included in the instrument. Among the<br />oldest principle that are used for this process is the literary warrant, first introduced<br />by Hulme (1911), who assumes that this selection must be based on the literature of<br />the area, with the most representative terms, empirically, in this case, selected from<br />the document. Considering that this principle has not been studied much, given the<br />incipience of the literature on the subject, especially with the emergence of new<br />knowledge organization systems (SOC) and new technologies, this study is based on<br />the following question: the contributions of Hulme’s (1911) literary warrant<br />principle is followed in selecting and validating the terminology of a domain for its<br />representation in the current context? Thus, the objective of this article is to take a<br />look at the literature on studies that show a methodology for its application, with<br />criteria for its correct use, mainly to accompany the emergence of new knowledge<br />organization systems and the contribution of technologies. Therefore, a bibliographic<br />research was carried out on the subject in the databases of the area, all the<br />bibliographic references retrieved were analyzed, the most relevant ones were<br />selected and the condensation of the contents followed their registration and the<br />elaboration of the text. The methodology is characterized as exploratory and<br />analytical-descriptive, as its results point to the need for future studies, since the<br />the proposed objective was partially achieved. As a result, the analysis of the<br />literature, it became evident that there is a temporal gap in the publications, which<br />led to an incipient study in the area. It was also verified that there is a need to further<br />research the procedures for using the literary warrant principle. In the end, a<br />definition of literary warrant is presented as a contribution, suggested from the<br />analyzed literature.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Frontiers of Knowlegde Representation}, author={Lima, Gercina A.}, year={2022}, month={Nov.}, pages={164–195} }