Citations:studygram

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English citations of studygram

Noun: "(Internet slang) an Instagram account focused on studying or academia"

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  • 2016, Trisha Kholiya & Dylan Tsai, "Make It Yourself, El Estoque (Monta Vista High School, Cupertino, CA), December 2016, page 33:
    In Ding's daily life, she finds countless opportunities to display her artistic taste, maintaining a Studygram (a study Instagram) called @simple__study filled with pictures and videos of her meticulously elegant notes.
  • 2018, Paulina Klubok, Chloe Huang, & Jennifer Lu, "Behind the Photos: A Look Inside the Studyblr Community", The Stuyvesant Spectator (Stuyvesant High School), 2 February 2018, page 3:
    Along with rewritten notes, Chen's studygram is full of colorful bullet journal pages.
  • 2019, Diana Lajenko, quoted in Caoimhe Killeen, "Study and Chill: A look at the studygram community", SIN: Student Independent News (National University of Ireland, Galway), 31 March 2020, page 9:
    "It's mainly science or law students that have studygrams, and not a lot of arts students. []
  • 2019, Lisa MacKnight, "The Studygram community: What is it? And is it for you?", The Gaudie (Aberdeen University), 2 September 2019, page 15:
    Introducing: the Studygram – an account solely or mostly dedicate to sharing your studies.
  • 2020, Karen Zhang, "Take Note", HiLite (Carmel High School, Carmel, IN), 21 May 2020, page 18:
    Oftentimes, these studygrams will feature photos of bullet journals as well as what are called "aesthetic notes," which are simply a style of note-taking written in a very aesthetically-pleasing format.
  • 2020, Aliza Li, "Study Culture", Her Culture, Fall 2020, page 39:
    Originating around 2014 on sites like Tumblr, the advent of studyblrs and studygrams has brought with it a culture of academia centered on thoughtful encouragement, aestheticism, and wellness.