Design, development, and implementation of IsoBank: A centralized repository for isotopic data
Author:
Shipley Oliver N.ORCID, Dabrowski Anna J., Bowen Gabriel J., Hayden Brian, Pauli Jonathan N., Jordan Christopher, Anderson Lesleigh, Bailey Adriana, Bataille Clement P., Cicero CarlaORCID, Close Hilary G., Cook Craig, Cook Joseph A., Desai Ankur R.ORCID, Evaristo JaivimeORCID, Filley Tim R., France Christine A. M., Jackson Andrew L., Kim Sora Lee, Kopf Sebastian, Loisel Julie, Manlick Philip J., McFarlin Jamie M., McMeans Bailey C., O’Connell Tamsin C., Pilaar Birch Suzanne E.ORCID, Putman Annie L., Semmens Brice X., Stantis Chris, Stricker Craig A., Szejner PaulORCID, Trammell Tara L. E., Uhen Mark D., Weintraub-Leff Samantha, Wooller Matthew J., Williams John W., Yarnes Christopher T., Vander Zanden Hannah B., Newsome Seth D.
Abstract
Stable isotope data have made pivotal contributions to nearly every discipline of the physical and natural sciences. As the generation and application of stable isotope data continues to grow exponentially, so does the need for a unifying data repository to improve accessibility and promote collaborative engagement. This paper provides an overview of the design, development, and implementation of IsoBank (www.isobank.org), a community-driven initiative to create an open-access repository for stable isotope data implemented online in 2021. A central goal of IsoBank is to provide a web-accessible database supporting interdisciplinary stable isotope research and educational opportunities. To achieve this goal, we convened a multi-disciplinary group of over 40 analytical experts, stable isotope researchers, database managers, and web developers to collaboratively design the database. This paper outlines the main features of IsoBank and provides a focused description of the core metadata structure. We present plans for future database and tool development and engagement across the scientific community. These efforts will help facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration among the many users of stable isotopic data while also offering useful data resources and standardization of metadata reporting across eco-geoinformatics landscapes.
Funder
National Science Foundation
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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