- Field, Dawn;
- Amaral-Zettler, Linda;
- Cochrane, Guy;
- Cole, James R;
- Dawyndt, Peter;
- Garrity, George M;
- Gilbert, Jack;
- Glöckner, Frank Oliver;
- Hirschman, Lynette;
- Karsch-Mizrachi, Ilene;
- Klenk, Hans-Peter;
- Knight, Rob;
- Kottmann, Renzo;
- Kyrpides, Nikos;
- Meyer, Folker;
- San Gil, Inigo;
- Sansone, Susanna-Assunta;
- Schriml, Lynn M;
- Sterk, Peter;
- Tatusova, Tatiana;
- Ussery, David W;
- White, Owen;
- Wooley, John
A vast and rich body of information has grown up as a result of the world's enthusiasm for 'omics technologies. Finding ways to describe and make available this information that maximise its usefulness has become a major effort across the 'omics world. At the heart of this effort is the Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC), an open-membership organization that drives community-based standardization activities, Here we provide a short history of the GSC, provide an overview of its range of current activities, and make a call for the scientific community to join forces to improve the quality and quantity of contextual information about our public collections of genomes, metagenomes, and marker gene sequences.