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Data Access

Data generated by C-CoMP laboratories is stored in repositories that provide DOI numbers to ensure persistent access to our products, unless otherwise indicated. All repositories (see below) provide immediate access to the broader community.

  • Metabolite data will be deposited in either MetaboLights or the Metabolomics Workbench.
  • Field data from the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series (BATS) is available on the NSF-supported Biological & Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) website under project 2124.
  • Processed protein data is stored at BCO-DMO and accessed through the Ocean Protein Portal. Proteomics raw mass spectral data is submitted to ProteomeXchange via Massive or Pride.
  • Sequence data is stored at NCBI on the Sequence Read Archive (SRA). We use Zenodo to share versioned, intermediate data products.
  • Raw model data will be stored on local servers initially. For CESM results, we will adhere to their data policy, which includes data release within one year of generation. In general, C-CoMP will meet the NSF guidelines on data release within 2 years of generation but will release any hardened data products before then, if possible.
  • All software development efforts in C-CoMP will follow open source software development practices, will be licensed through General Public License, and the source code of stable releases as well as the development branches will be accessible to the community through GitHub repositories. Stable releases of our software will also be available as Conda packages through the Anaconda Package Repository and as Docker containers through the Docker Hub for platform independent, easy-to-install or easy-to-run scenarios.