Google Books: A Metadata Train Wreck
Can we observe the way “happiness” replaced “felicity” in the seventeenth century, as Keith Thomas suggests? When did “the United States are” start to lose ground to “the United States is”? How did the use of propaganda rise and fall by decade over the course of the twentieth century? To answer those questions you need good metadata. And Google’s are a train wreck: a mish-mash wrapped in a muddle wrapped in a mess.
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Language Log
Published: Aug 29, 2009
Length: 9 minutes (2,315 words)