Professional magazines
Stuart, D. (2014). Libraries could play a key role in managing research data. Research Information. December/January, 16-17.
Stuart, D. (2014). Publication metrics in a changing landscape. Research Information. Issue 72 - June/ July, 16-17.
Stuart, D. (2014). Librarians should embrace Linked Data. Research Information. Issue 71 - April/May, 14-15.
Stuart, D. (2014). Library and Information Professionals: Builders of the Ontological Universe. ONLINE Searcher, 38(1), 10-15.
Stuart, D. (2013). From collection enhancement to undiscovered public knowledge. Research Information. Issue 69 - December/January, 13-14.
Stuart, D. (2013). Information professionals could do more for data. Research Information. Issue 66 - June/July, 11-13.
Stuart, D. (2012). Making metrics more relevant. Research Information. Issue 63 - December/January, 13-16.
Stuart, D. (2012). Technology threats to privacy and information access. Online: Exploring Technology Resources for Information Professionals, 36(5), p. 35-37.
Stuart, D. (2012). Web 2.0 in libraries should be more than social media. Research Information. Issue 60 - June/July, 13-14.
Stuart, D. (2011). The need for distributed social network sites. Social Media Monthly.
Stuart, D. (2011). Google Plus: Do you need to join another social network site? Research Information. Issue 57 - December/ January, 10.
Stuart, D. (2011). The problem with measuring Twitter. Research Information. Issue 56 - October/November, 18-19.
Stuart, D. (2011). Current research assessment could miss the big picture. Research Information. Issue 54 - June/July, p. 16-18.
Stuart, D. (2011). Opening library data. Research Information. Issue 53 -April/May, p. 16-17.
Stuart, D. (2011). Programming Librarians in the Web of Data. Online: Exploring Technology Resources for Information Professionals, 35(2) - March/April, p.42-44.
Stuart, D. (2010). RDF triples make web connections. Research Information. Issue 50 - October/November, p. 24-25.
Stuart, D. (2010). Librarians and researchers network online. Research Information. Issue 49 - August/September, p.12-13.
Stuart, D. (2010). Open Science Coming of Age. Online: Exploring Technology Resources for Information Professionals. 34(4), p.14-17.
Stuart, D. (2010). Networking sites help align publishers with customers. Research Information. Issue 48 - June/July, p.18-19.
Stuart, D. (2010). Linked Data and Government Data: More Than Mere Semantics Online: Exploring Technology Resources for Information Professionals. 34(3) - May/June, p.36-39.
Stuart, D. (2010). Embracing the semantic web. Research Information. Issue 47 - April/May, p.26.
Stuart, D. (2010). Waving Goodbye to Email: Could Google Wave Kill Email? Online: Exploring Technology Resources for Information Professionals. 34(2) - March/April, p.31-33.
Stuart, D. (2010). Web 3.0 promises change for libraries. Research Information. Issue 46 - February/March, p.12-13.
Stuart, D. (2010). What are Libraries doing on Twitter? Online: Exploring Technology Resources for Information Professionals. 34(1) - January/February, p.45-47.
Stuart, D. (2009). Programming skills could transform librarians' roles. Research Information. Issue 45 - December/January, p.20-21.
Stuart, D. (2009). Social Media Metrics. Online: Exploring Technology Resources for Information Professionals. 33(6) - November/December, p.22-24.
Stuart, D. (2009). Web 2.0 fails to excite today's researchers. Research Information. Issue 44 - October/November, p.16-17.
Stuart, D. (2009). Enterprise 2.0. VIP Magazine. 25 August 2009.
Stuart, D. (2009). Debate: Is Twitter Innovative or Just an Interruption? JISC INFORM. Issue 25 - 15 June, p.20.
In the News
Students and tutors ready to embrace the Twitter bug. Times Higher Education. 26 March 2009.
Why Facebook Trumped ITV's Friends Reunited. Sky News Online. 4 March, 2009.
Is the future in bits? BBC News. 3 December 2008.