Google Hopes to Open a Trove of Little Known Books

New York Times: MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Ben Zimmer, executive producer of a Web site and software package called the Visual Thesaurus, was seeking the earliest use of the phrase “you’re not the boss of me.” (ed-my husband and I were just discussing use of that particular phrase with our son yesterday). Using a newspaper database, he had found a reference from 1953.

But while using Google’s book search recently, he found the phrase in a short story contained in “The Church,” a periodical published in 1883 and scanned from the Bodleian Library at Oxford.

Google’s book search “allows you to look for things that would be very difficult to search for otherwise,” said Zimmer. But …do we really care when the phrase was first used? Don’t most little children think of the phrase on their own anyway?

So then; should Google be be the only worthwhile place to search for content in old books? If not Google, then who? Post your opinion if you’d like.

My thanks to Walt for editorial assistance.