In this specific instance, it is worse: searching for "julia cookbook" or "julia recipes" leads you to the work of Juila Child. "julia -child" etc is only marginally better, there are apperently many cookbook authors with the first name Julia.
Searching within Wikibooks and similar (Github) works though, which is why I suggested contributing to an existing effort. On Sat, Sep 24 2016, daycaster wrote: > They used to say that you could never have too much documentation (like some > other things in life), but an important proviso is that it should be easy to > find what you're really looking for. Searching for Julia programming > information isn't always easy: the official documentation's search is not > bad, but Google searches tend to return too many people named Julia > (including people named Julia Lang) unless you're lavish with the search > terms.