Citations:BookTube
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Proper noun: "the community of book and reading-related channels on YouTube"
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- 2014, Marohang Limbu & Binod Gurung, Emerging Pedagogies in the Networked Knowledge Society: Practices Integrating Social Media and Globalization: Practices Integrating Social Media and Globalization, page 96:
- By introducing BookTube to students studying literature, teachers may be able to inspire additional engagement in both the reading and the reports or other assignments that are based on it.
- 2015, Helga Pearson, "Book Tube: Video Killed the Blog Star", Authors Magazine, September 2015, page 17:
- I believe here we have the underlying reason as to why BookTube is increasingly popular amongst the young, passionate and bookish.
- 2018, Hailey LeBlanc, quoted in Ryan Jones, "One for the books", The Converged Citizen (St. Clair College), 1 February 2018, page 6:
- "The one thing I hate about BookTube is that when you first discover it you find all these books. […]
- 2019, Jen Campbell, "BookTube", in Giles Clark & Angus Phillips, Inside Book Publishing, page 271:
- I started my own BookTube channel in 2014 as a way to review books and talk about my writing.
- 2019, Rose Brock, Young Adult Literature in Action: A Librarian's Guide, 3rd Edition, page 30:
- Booktube is a small community in YouTube that has exploded during these past few years.