Tara M Bell
(She/her)As a technical information specialist, I ensure that our information assets are handled responsibly and efficiently. I am responsible for managing the Great Lakes Science Center Library, along with developing and implementing records and data management strategies for the Center.
Before I started working for the USGS, I worked in libraries, archives, and museums. I am interested in how the collections at these institutions intersect and how we can leverage metadata to create meaningful connections between them. I'm a member of multiple Bureau-wide working groups that focus on data management and am the former co-lead for the Data at Risk Working Group, which aimed to identify and preserve legacy data.
Professional Experience
Librarian (Data Scientist), USGS Great Lakes Science Center, 2024 - present
Technical Information Specialist, USGS Great Lakes Science Center, 2014 - 2024
Education and Certifications
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
M.S. in Information, with emphasis in Archives and Records ManagementWestern Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI
B.A. in Public HistoryUniversity of South Florida, Online
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace Certificate
Affiliations and Memberships*
National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators (NAGARA), 2015 - present
Honors and Awards
USGS STAR Award (group) for helping to coordinate the African Women in Science event (2022)
Science and Products
Publications by this scientist
Community for Data Integration fiscal year 2017 funded project report
Science pages related to this scientist
Content Specifications to Enable USGS Transition to ISO Metadata Standard
USGS Data at Risk: Expanding Legacy Data Inventory and Preservation Strategies
Developing a USGS Legacy Data Inventory to Preserve and Release Historical USGS Data
Data releases by this scientist
Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) Satellite Telemetry and Observational Data, Western North America, 1993-1997
Great Lakes Research Vessel Operations 1958-2018. (ver. 3.0, April 2019)
Central Mojave Desert Vegetation Mapping Project, California, 1997-1999: Plots Points and Photographs
River Channel Survey Data, Redwood Creek, California, 1953-2013
Magnetotelluric Data from the San Andreas Fault, Parkfield CA, 1990
Migrating Bird Survey Data Along the San Pedro River and its Tributaries, Southeastern Arizona, 1989-1994
USGS Southwest Repeat Photography Collection: Kanab Creek, southern UT and northern AZ, 1872-2010
Bathythermograph Data, Lake Michigan, 1954
Multimedia related to this scientist
Software by this scientist
USGS ISO Content Specifications
Software to Process and Preserve Legacy Magnetotelluric Data
News about this scientist
Science and Products
Publications by this scientist
Community for Data Integration fiscal year 2017 funded project report
Science pages related to this scientist
Content Specifications to Enable USGS Transition to ISO Metadata Standard
USGS Data at Risk: Expanding Legacy Data Inventory and Preservation Strategies
Developing a USGS Legacy Data Inventory to Preserve and Release Historical USGS Data
Data releases by this scientist
Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) Satellite Telemetry and Observational Data, Western North America, 1993-1997
Great Lakes Research Vessel Operations 1958-2018. (ver. 3.0, April 2019)
Central Mojave Desert Vegetation Mapping Project, California, 1997-1999: Plots Points and Photographs
River Channel Survey Data, Redwood Creek, California, 1953-2013
Magnetotelluric Data from the San Andreas Fault, Parkfield CA, 1990
Migrating Bird Survey Data Along the San Pedro River and its Tributaries, Southeastern Arizona, 1989-1994
USGS Southwest Repeat Photography Collection: Kanab Creek, southern UT and northern AZ, 1872-2010
Bathythermograph Data, Lake Michigan, 1954
Multimedia related to this scientist
Software by this scientist
USGS ISO Content Specifications
Software to Process and Preserve Legacy Magnetotelluric Data
News about this scientist
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government