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Using Date Specific Searches on Google Books to Disconfirm Prior Origination Knowledge Claims for Particular Terms, Words, and Names
by
Griffiths, Mark D.
, Sutton, Mike
in
Academic disciplines
/ Big Data
/ Boolean
/ Boredom
/ database searches
/ Digitization
/ Google Books
/ Inheritances
/ Internet
/ Internet Date Detection method
/ Knowledge
/ Metadata
/ Moral panic
/ myth-busting
/ Online data bases
/ Quality control
/ Research methodology
/ Search engines
/ Social sciences
/ Sociology
2018
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Using Date Specific Searches on Google Books to Disconfirm Prior Origination Knowledge Claims for Particular Terms, Words, and Names
by
Griffiths, Mark D.
, Sutton, Mike
in
Academic disciplines
/ Big Data
/ Boolean
/ Boredom
/ database searches
/ Digitization
/ Google Books
/ Inheritances
/ Internet
/ Internet Date Detection method
/ Knowledge
/ Metadata
/ Moral panic
/ myth-busting
/ Online data bases
/ Quality control
/ Research methodology
/ Search engines
/ Social sciences
/ Sociology
2018
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Using Date Specific Searches on Google Books to Disconfirm Prior Origination Knowledge Claims for Particular Terms, Words, and Names
by
Griffiths, Mark D.
, Sutton, Mike
in
Academic disciplines
/ Big Data
/ Boolean
/ Boredom
/ database searches
/ Digitization
/ Google Books
/ Inheritances
/ Internet
/ Internet Date Detection method
/ Knowledge
/ Metadata
/ Moral panic
/ myth-busting
/ Online data bases
/ Quality control
/ Research methodology
/ Search engines
/ Social sciences
/ Sociology
2018
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Using Date Specific Searches on Google Books to Disconfirm Prior Origination Knowledge Claims for Particular Terms, Words, and Names
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Using Date Specific Searches on Google Books to Disconfirm Prior Origination Knowledge Claims for Particular Terms, Words, and Names
2018
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Back in 2004, Google Inc. (Menlo Park, CA, USA) began digitizing full texts of magazines, journals, and books dating back centuries. At present, over 25 million books have been scanned and anyone can use the service (currently called Google Books) to search for materials free of charge (including academics of any discipline). All the books have been scanned, converted to text using optical character recognition and stored in its digital database. The present paper describes a very precise six-stage Boolean date-specific research method on Google, referred to as Internet Date Detection (IDD) for short. IDD can be used to examine countless alleged facts and myths in a systematic and verifiable way. Six examples of the IDD method in action are provided (the terms, words, and names ‘self-fulfilling prophecy’, ‘Humpty Dumpty’, ‘living fossil’, ‘moral panic’, ‘boredom’, and ‘selfish gene’) and each of these examples is shown to disconfirm widely accepted expert knowledge belief claims about their history of coinage, conception, and published origin. The paper also notes that Google’s autonomous deep learning AI program RankBrain has possibly caused the IDD method to no longer work so well, addresses how it might be recovered, and how such problems might be avoided in the future.
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